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1) scratch; вз.-возвр. scratch one another
2) scramble (along)* * *1) scratch; scratch one another 2) scramble* * * -
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1) scratch oneself (all over); scratch oneself badly, cover one's body with scratches
2) вз.-возвр. scratch (one another, each other)* * * -
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сов.1) ( сильно исцарапаться) scratch oneself (on wire, thorns, etc)2) ( взаимно) scratch one another, scratch each other -
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........................................................................................................................2. bicker(vt. & n.) دعوا و منازعه، پرخاش کردن، ستیزه کردن............................................................3. squabble(vt. & n.) جرو و بحث کردن، ستیزه، داد و بیداد، نزا مختصر، ستیزه کردن -
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нсвto scratch (one another); скрестись тж to make a scratching noise -
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bicker глагол: -
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РУКА РУКУ МОЕТ (saying) two parties cover for or assist each other in certain matters (which are, or are considered by the speaker to be, dishonest, reprehensible, undesirable etc): — one hand washes the other you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours you (they etc) all look after each other (one another) honor among thieves."...Все они зажиточные. Каждый имеет свой домик, свою бабу со всяким удовольствием... Половина из них баптисты. Сам хозяин (завода) - проповедник у них, ну, и рука руку моет...» (Шолохов 2). "...They're all comfortably off. Every one of them has his own house, his wife, and all they could wish for.... Half of 'em are Baptists. The owner (of the factory) himself is a preacher, so they all look after each other..." (2a).«Ты что, лавочку здесь собрал? Рука руку моет, да? По тюрьме соскучился? Ты мне арапа не заправляй, не таких обламывали!» (Максимов 3). "So you've got a gang of crooks here? Honor among thieves? Can't wait to go to prison, is that it? I'm warning you, don't try to take me for a ride, we've had tougher ones than you to handle" (3a)Loan translation of the Latin manus manum lavat. -
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[saying]=====⇒ two parties cover for or assist each other in certain matters (which are, or are considered by the speaker to be, dishonest, reprehensible, undesirable etc):- you (they etc) all look after each other (one another);- honor among thieves.♦ "...Все они зажиточные. Каждый имеет свой домик, свою бабу со всяким удовольствием... Половина из них баптисты. Сам хозяин [завода] - проповедник у них, ну, и рука руку моет..." (Шолохов 2). "...They're all comfortably off. Every one of them has his own house, his wife, and all they could wish for.... Half of 'em are Baptists. The owner [of the factory] himself is a preacher, so they all look after each other..." (2a).♦ "Ты что, лавочку здесь собрал? Рука руку моет, да? По тюрьме соскучился? Ты мне арапа не заправляй, не таких обламывали!" (Максимов 3). "So you've got a gang of crooks here? Honor among thieves? Can't wait to go to prison, is that it? I'm warning you, don't try to take me for a ride, we've had tougher ones than you to handle" (3a)—————← Loan translation of the Latin manus manum lavat.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рука руку моет
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несовscratch (oneself, one another, each other)в дверь цара́палась соба́ка — a dog was scratching at the door to be let in
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11 услуга за услугу
1) General subject: claw me and I will claw thee, one good turn deserves another, scratch my back and I shall scratch yours, scratch my back and I will scratch yours, give tit for tat, a favour for a favour2) Latin: quid pro quo3) Jocular: tit for tat4) Patents: qui pro quo5) Set phrase: claw me, and I will claw thee (дословно: Похвали меня, и я похвалю тебя), claw me, and I'll claw thee, one good turn asks another, one good turn deserves another (do good to me and I'll do good to you), one good turn deserves another (дословно: Одна хорошая услуга заслуживает другой), roll my log and I will roll yours, roll my log and I will roll yours (дословно: Покати мое бревно, тогда я покачу твое), scratch my back and I'll scratch yours, scratch my back and i'll scratch yours (дословно: Почеши мне спину, тогда и я твою почешу), ka me ka thee -
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Any favo(u)r or help you receive should be repaid. See Долг платежом красен (Д), За добро добром и платят (3), Ты - мне, я - тебе (T)Cf: One good deed deserves another (Am.). One good turn deserves another (Am., Br.). Scratch my breech and I'll claw your elbow (Am.). /You/ roll my log, and I'll roll yours (Br.). You scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Услуга за услугу
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13 рука руку моет и обе белы бывают
Set phrase: claw me and I will claw thee, ka me, ka thee, one hand washes another, one hand washes another and both the face, one hand washes the other, roll my log and I'll roll yours, scratch my back and I'll scratch yours, you play my game and I'll play yours (contrast: one hand will not wash the other for nothing)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > рука руку моет и обе белы бывают
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ДОЛГ ПЛАТЕЖОМ КРАСЕН (saying) a kind (or, occas., hostile) act is reciprocated (said when s.o. responds to another's action or attitude in a similar way): - one good (bad) turn deserves another (in limited contexts) you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.«Ах! Я было и забыл благодарить тебя за лошадь и за тулуп. Без тебя я не добрался бы до города и замерз бы на дороге»... Пугачёв развеселился. «Долг платежом красен», -сказал он... (Пушкин 2). "Oh, I almost forgot to thank you for the horse and the coat. Without your help I would've never reached the city and would've frozen on the high way. "...Pugachev cheered up. "One good turn deserves another," he said... (2a). -
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[saying]=====⇒ a kind (or, occas., hostile) act is reciprocated (said when s.o. responds to another's action or attitude in a similar way):- - one good < bad> turn deserves another;- [in limited contexts] you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.♦ " Ах! Я было и забыл благодарить тебя за лошадь и за тулуп. Без тебя я не добрался бы до города и замерз бы на дороге"... Пугачёв развеселился. "Долг платежом красен", - сказал он... (Пушкин 2). "Oh, I almost forgot to thank you for the horse and the coat. Without your help I would've never reached the city and would've frozen on the high way."... Pugachev cheered up. "One good turn deserves another,'' he said... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > долг платежом красен
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УСЛУГА ЗА УСЛУГУ (saying) sth. nice done for s.o. is or will be reciprocated: - one good turn deserves another (in limited contexts) (you) scratch my back and I'll scratch yours one hand washes the other.Мандельштам решил пристроить урбаниста комсомольскому Авербаху. Мальчишку Авербах взял рассыльным, а Мандельштама попросил перевести — услуга за услугу — стишок какого-то революционного венгра (Мандельштам 2). M(andelstam) sent the young urbanist to Averbakh, who took him on as an errand boy. On the principle that one good turn deserves another, Averbakh commissioned M(andelstam) to translate a poem by some Hungarian revolutionary (2a). -
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[saying]=====⇒ sth. nice done for s.o. is or will be reciprocated:- услуга за услугу one good turn deserves another;- [in limited contexts] (you) scratch my back and I'll scratch yours;- one hand washes the other.♦ Мандельштам решил пристроить урбаниста комсомольскому Авербаху. Мальчишку Авербах взял рассыльным, а Мандельштама попросил перевести - услуга за услугу - стишок какого-то революционного венгра (Мандельштам 2). M[andelstam] sent the young urbanist to Averbakh, who took him on as an errand boy. On the principle that one good turn deserves another, Averbakh commissioned M[andelstam] to translate a poem by some Hungarian revolutionary (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > услуга за услугу
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посл.one good turn deserves another; cf. one hand washes the other; roll my log and I will roll yours; scratch my back and I shall scratch yours- При случае моряки также придут нам на помощь, - ответил Звонарёв. - Само собой разумеется, - долг платежом красен, - произнёс Макаров. (А. Степанов, Порт-Артур) — 'I'm sure the sailors will give us a hand when we need it,' answered Zvonarev. 'That goes without saying. One good turn deserves another.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > долг платежом красен
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19 услуга за услугу
quid pro quo имя существительное:quid pro quo (услуга за услугу, квипрокво, компенсация, недоразумение, основанное на принятии одной вещи за другую)словосочетание: -
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(И) ТАК И СЯК coll AdvP these forms only fixed WO1. ( adv or predic (subj: human) (to do or try to do sth.) in various waysthis way and thatfirst one way, then another in all different ways.Редкие стрелы дождя, утратившего и строй, и вес, и способность шуметь, невпопад, так и сяк вспыхивали на солнце (Набоков 1). Stray arrows of rain that had lost both rhythm and weight and the ability to make any sound, flashed at random, this way and that, in the sun (1a).2. Also: ТАК-СЙКadvnot especially well but bearably, tolerablyso-sopassably fair to middling.«Каково торгует ваша милость?» - спросил Адриян. «Э-хе-хе, — отвечал Шульц, - и так и сяк. Пожаловаться не могу» (Пушкин 3). "How's Your Honor's business?" asked Adrian. uOh, well," answered Schulz, uso-so. I can't complain" (3a).Остальной персонал отеля относится ко мне так-сяк (Лимонов 1). The rest of the hotel staff treat me passably (1a).3. Also: ТАК-СЯК ( subj-compl with copula ( subj: any common noun)) a person (thing, place etc) is not especially good but is bearable, tolerable, such that one can accept him (or it)X и так и сяк = X is not so badX is not that bad X is satisfactory (acceptable) X will do.(Себейкин:) Шашлычная ещё так-сяк, у нас там возле артели стекляшку построили... (Рощин 2). (S.:) A shashlik place isn't so bad. They built one near our shop, all made of glass... (2a).(Ихарев:) Балык, кажется, не того, а икра ещё так и сяк (Гоголь 2). (I.:) The salmon's not up to scratch, but the caviar's satisfactory (2a).
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