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121 ни в жизнь
• НИ В ЖИЗНЬ ( ЖИСТЬ) substand[PrepP; these forms only; adv; used with negated pfv verbs (fut, subjunctive, or infin) to intensify negation; fixed WO]=====⇒ under no circumstances, not ever:- never (ever);- [in limited contexts] not on your life.♦ [Шелавина:]...А сколько тут денег, ни в жизнь мне не счесть (Островский 3). [Sh.:] And all the bank notes! I couldn't count them in a lifetime (3a).♦ [Брылов:] Вишь ты, зав. производством, на литейщиков какая худая слава! Чтоб я, Брылов, позволил ребятам налево лить? Да ни в жисть! (Солженицын 8) [В.:] You see what a reputation we've got in the foundry? Imagine, me, Brylov, letting my boys make things to sell on the side. Never in a million years (8a).♦ "[Она] пьяная была?" - "Почему непременно пьяная?" - "Трезвый человек ни в жизнь с балкона не вывалится" (ЧЕРНСНОК 1). "Was she drunk?" "Why drunk?" "A sober person would never fall off a balcony" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни в жизнь
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122 ни в жисть
• НИ В ЖИЗНЬ (ЖИСТЬ) substand[PrepP; these forms only; adv; used with negated pfv verbs (fut, subjunctive, or infin) to intensify negation; fixed WO]=====⇒ under no circumstances, not ever:- never (ever);- [in limited contexts] not on your life.♦ [Шелавина:]...А сколько тут денег, ни в жизнь мне не счесть (Островский 3). [Sh.:] And all the bank notes! I couldn't count them in a lifetime (3a).♦ [Брылов:] Вишь ты, зав. производством, на литейщиков какая худая слава! Чтоб я, Брылов, позволил ребятам налево лить? Да ни в жисть! (Солженицын 8) [В.:] You see what a reputation we've got in the foundry? Imagine, me, Brylov, letting my boys make things to sell on the side. Never in a million years (8a).♦ "[Она] пьяная была?" - "Почему непременно пьяная?" - "Трезвый человек ни в жизнь с балкона не вывалится" (ЧЕРНСНОК 1). "Was she drunk?" "Why drunk?" "A sober person would never fall off a balcony" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни в жисть
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123 оторвать от сердца
• ОТРЫВАТЬ/ОТОРВАТЬ ОТ СЕРДЦА[VP; subj: human]=====1. оторвать от сердца что to force o.s. to part with, give up sth. dear to one:♦ [Ребров] трамваем поехал на Башиловку. Нужно было взять несколько книг, которые давно уже оторвал от сердца, мысленно свыкся: продать( Трифонов 1).... Не [Rebrov] set off by streetcar to Bashilov Street. He needed to pick up some books which he was planning to sell, having tom them from his heart long ago and already adjusted himself to their absence (1a).2. оторвать от сердца кого to break one's emotional ties to s.o.:- X closed his heart to Y.♦ "...Я, Ксюша, всё никак тебя от сердца оторвать не могу... Сам я наполовину седой сделался, сколько годов промеж нами пропастью легли... А всё думается о тебе" (Шолохов 4). "...I still can't tear you out of my heart, love....I'm half grey, we've been parted for so many years now....But I still think of you" (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > оторвать от сердца
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124 отрывать от сердца
• ОТРЫВАТЬ/ОТОРВАТЬ ОТ СЕРДЦА[VP; subj: human]=====1. отрывать от сердца что to force o.s. to part with, give up sth. dear to one:♦ [Ребров] трамваем поехал на Башиловку. Нужно было взять несколько книг, которые давно уже оторвал от сердца, мысленно свыкся: продать( Трифонов 1).... Не [Rebrov] set off by streetcar to Bashilov Street. He needed to pick up some books which he was planning to sell, having tom them from his heart long ago and already adjusted himself to their absence (1a).2. отрывать от сердца кого to break one's emotional ties to s.o.:- X closed his heart to Y.♦ "...Я, Ксюша, всё никак тебя от сердца оторвать не могу... Сам я наполовину седой сделался, сколько годов промеж нами пропастью легли... А всё думается о тебе" (Шолохов 4). "...I still can't tear you out of my heart, love....I'm half grey, we've been parted for so many years now....But I still think of you" (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отрывать от сердца
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125 WARE
• Good ware makes a good (quick) market - На хороший товар и купцов много (H), Хороший товар не залежится (X)• Good ware needs no chapman - Хороший товар сам себя хвалит (X)• Good ware will off (will sell itself) - Хороший товар не залежится (X)• Pleasing ware is half sold - На хороший товар и купцов много (H), Хороший товар не залежится (X) -
126 Хороший товар не залежится
Quality things will be sold; a nice unmarried girl will surely find her mate. See На хороший товар и купцов много (H)Cf: Good things soon find a purchaser (Am.). Good ware makes a good (a quick) market (Br.). Good ware will off (will sell itself) (Br.). Pleasing ware is half sold (Am.. Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Хороший товар не залежится
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127 молоток
м.hammer♢
продавать с молотка (вн.) — sell* by auction (d.)пойти с молотка — come* under the hammer, be auctioned off
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128 отпускать
отпустить (вн.)2. ( давать отпуск) give* leave (of absence) (i.)отпускать средства — allot means; allocate funds
отпускать в кредит — sell* on credit (d.)
отпускать волосы — grow* one's hair long
отпускать бороду — grow* a beard
отпускать повод (лошади) — give* ( the horse) its head
отпускать грехи кому-л. церк. — give* smb. absolution
отпускать комплименты разг. — make* / pay* compliments
См. также в других словарях:
sell-off — ˈsell off noun [countable] FINANCE 1. a situation in which many investors sell their bonds, shares etc, often very quickly: • In an otherwise calm market, there were steep sell offs in shares. 2. when a business, company etc is sold to another… … Financial and business terms
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sell-off — sell ,off noun count 1. ) AMERICAN a situation in which a lot of STOCKS are sold at the same time, making prices go down: a temporary sell off on Wall Street 2. ) BRITISH a situation in which a business or part of a business is sold … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sell-off — sell′ off or sell′ing off′ n. 1) ecn bus a sudden and marked decline in stock or bond prices resulting from widespread selling 2) bus an act or instance of liquidating assets or subsidiaries • Etymology: 1935–40 … From formal English to slang
sell-off — n 1.) BrE the sale of an industry that the government owns, to private companies or other people 2.) AmE the sale of a lot of ↑stocks or ↑shares, which makes the price decrease … Dictionary of contemporary English
sell-off — [sel′ôf΄] n. a period of heavy selling as on a stock exchange, resulting in a marked decline in prices … English World dictionary
sell off — verb get rid of by selling, usually at reduced prices The store sold off the surplus merchandise • Derivationally related forms: ↑selloff • Hypernyms: ↑sell • Verb Frames: Somebody s something * * * … Useful english dictionary
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sell off — PHRASAL VERB If you sell something off, you sell it because you need the money. → See also sell off [V P n (not pron)] The company is selling off some sites and concentrating on cutting debts... [V n P] We had to sell things off to pay … English dictionary
Sell-Off — The rapid selling of securities, such as stocks, bonds and commodities. The increase in supply leads to a decline in the value of the security. A sell off may occur for many reasons. For example, if a company issues a disappointing earnings… … Investment dictionary
sell-off — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms sell off : singular sell off plural sell offs business 1) British a situation in which a business or part of a business is sold 2) American a situation in which a lot of stocks are sold at the same time, making … English dictionary