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1 тёмная личность
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3 темная личность
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > темная личность
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1) General subject: a bad character, a bad lot, a person of no reputation, bad character, flash man, flash-man, highbinder, highbinders, hustler, person of no reputation, shy character, shyster, sinister character, spiv, unsavory character2) Australian slang: queer3) Scornful: undesirable4) Jargon: wrong'un5) American English: ratface6) Makarov: shady character, shady man, suspicious character -
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1. dark; (о цвете тж.) deep; (о коже тж.) swarthyтёмная вода мед. — amaurosis
3. ( мрачный) gloomy, sombreтёмное дело — suspicious / fishy / shady business
тёмная личность — suspicious / dubious / shady character
5. ( невежественный) ignorant, benighted♢
тёмное пятно — (что-л. невыясненное) obscure place; (что-л. позорящее) dark stain, blemishтемна вода во облацех — the matter is wrapped in mystery, или is unfathomable
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6 тёмный
1) ( не светлый) dark; (о коже тж.) swarthy [-ðɪ]2) ( мрачный) gloomy, sombreтёмное ме́сто в те́ксте — obscure passage in the text
4) (вызывающий подозрение, сомнительный) suspicious, shady; fishy разг.; ( нечестный) wickedтёмное де́ло — suspicious / fishy / shady business
тёмная ли́чность — suspicious / dubious / shady character
тёмные слу́хи — dark rumours
тёмное про́шлое — shadowy past
5) ( невежественный) ignorant, benighted••тёмное пятно́ — 1) ( что-л неясное) obscure place 2) ( что-л позорящее) dark stain, blemish
тёмная вода́ мед. — amaurosis
тёмный лес (что-л непонятное) — puzzling / incomprehensible thing
для меня́ э́то тёмный лес — it's beyond me; I'm out of my depth with that
тёмная лоша́дка — dark horse
темна́ вода́ во о́блацех — ≈ the matter is wrapped in mystery
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7 темный
(тёмный)прил.1) dark; (о цвете тж.) deep; (о коже тж.)swarthy- темная ночь3) gloomy, sombre ( мрачный)4) (вызывающий подозрение, сомнительный) suspicious, shady; fishy разг.; wicked ( нечестный)темная личность — suspicious/dubious/shady character
темное дело — suspicious/fishy/shady business
5) ignorant, benighted ( невежественный)••темна вода во облацех — the matter is wrapped in mystery, the matter is unfathomable
темное пятно — (что-л. невыясненное) obscure place; (что-л. позорящее) dark stain, blemish
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8 сомнительный
прл1) недостоверный doubtful, questionable; вызывающий подозрения dubious, questionable, suspicious, fishy coll, shady coll; спорный arguableсомни́тельная тео́рия — doubtful/questionable theory
сомни́тельная сде́лка — questionable/shady business deal
сомни́тельный тип — dubious/shady character, fishy customer
сомни́тельно нрч, что он полу́чит э́ту рабо́ту — it is doubtful that/there is some doubt whether he'll get/land this job
2) двусмысленный dubious, ambiguous, questionableсомни́тельное досто́инство — dubious merit
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9 подозрительная личность
1) General subject: dubious character, loiterer, not quite the clean potato, security risk, prowler2) Colloquial: not the clean potato3) Law: suspicious character4) Australian slang: queer5) Security: bad character, shady characterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подозрительная личность
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прл1) вызывающий подозрение suspicious, fishy coll, shady collподозри́тельного ви́да — suspicious-looking
подозри́тельный субъе́кт — odd customer, shady character
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МОЁ (твоё и т. п.) ДЕЛО МАЛЕНЬКОЕ (sent these forms only most often 1st pers fixed WO(used by the speaker to justify himself for not being, or wanting to be, involved in sth.also used to express the speaker's opinion that another should not get involved in sth.) it does not concern me (you etc) (because I, you etc have a small, insignificant role in the matter in question, hold little or no power) I (you etc) cannot be held responsible (for sth.): Х-ово дело маленькое - thatis not up to X геЛ not X's affair it has little (nothing) to do with X it's none of X's business (concern) it's not X's place to get involved X has no place getting involved (in limited contexts) X is just a little guy X's job is to obey.Уродилось, не уродилось на полях - твоё дело маленькое. Пайка тебе обеспечена (Абрамов 1). Whether the crops ripened or whether they didn't—nothing to do with you. You got your rations regardless (1a).«Бродяга он, не бродяга, хуй (taboo) его знает, - сказал Алёшка, - тёмный человек. Ну, да наше дело маленькое, нам с ним не детей крестить» (Лимонов 1). uHe may be a bum or he may not, how the fuck should I know," Alyoshka said. UA shady character. Well, it's none of our business, we don't have to be buddies with him..." (1a).Надо полагать - Королёвка?» -сотник указал на деревушку глазами. Вахмистр подъехал к нему молча. Выражение его лица без слов говорило: «Вам лучше знать. Наше дело маленькое» (Шолохов 2). That must be Korolevka?" the lieutenant indicated the village with his eyes. The sergeant-major rode up to him without replying. His expression said without words, uYou know best. Our job is to obey" (2a). -
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HE ДЕТЕЙ КРЕСТИТЬ кому с кем coll VP infin only impers predic fixed WOnothing is tying s.o. to someone else, there are and will be no close relations between the two (or more) persons in question: X-y с Y-ом не детей крестить = X doesn't have to be (best) friends (buddies) with YX doesn't have to be Y's best friend (bosom buddy) (in limited contexts) X doesn't owe Y anything.«Бродяга он (Джонни), не бродяга, хуй (taboo) его знает, -сказал Алёшка, - тёмный человек. Ну, да наше дело маленькое, нам с ним не детей крестить...» (Лимонов 1). "Не (Johnny) may be a bum or he may not, how the fuck should I know," Alyoshka said. "A shady character. Well, it's none of our business, we don't have to be buddies with him..." (1a). -
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HE ПУСКАТЬ/НЕ ПУСТИТЬ НА ПОРОГ кого coll VP subj: human not to allow s.o. into one's houseX не пустит Y-a на порог = X won't let Y set foot in X's house (home etc)X won't let Y in the door (of his house etc) X won't have Y in X's home X won't allow Y over X's threshold X won't let Y (so much as) cross X's threshold."А дочь свою и не думай приводить к нам. На порог не пушу...» (Айтматов 1). "And don't have any ideas about taking your daughter in with us. I won't let her set foot in here..." (1b)....Мать (Тани) уперлась и твердила одно: Игорь - авантюрист, он хочет проникнуть в наш круг... Я его больше на порог не пущу (Ерофеев 3)....(Tanya's mother) persisted and kept repeating the same thing: Igor was a shady character, he was trying to get into their circle....She just wouldn't have him in their home one more time (3a).Отец Зины, Оскар Григорьевич Мерц, умер от грудной жабы в Берлине четыре года тому назад, и немедленно после его кончины Марианна Николаевна вышла замуж за человека, которого Мерц не пустил бы к себе на порог... (Набоков 1). Zina's father, Oscar Grigorievich Mertz, had died of angina pectoris in Berlin four years ago, and immediately after his death Marianna Nikolavna (sic) had married a man whom Mertz would not have allowed over his threshold... (1a).Эти товарищи - управители наши, Юриных родителей на порог не пускают (Рыбаков 2)....The comrades, the bosses and managers...wouldn't let Yuri's parents so much as cross their threshold... (2a). -
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• МОЕ <тво€ игл.> ДЕЛО МАЛЕНЬКОЕ[sent; these forms only; most often 1st pers; fixed WO]=====⇒ (used by the speaker to justify himself for not being, or wanting to be, involved in sth.; also used to express the speaker's opinion that another should not get involved in sth.) it does not concern me (you etc) (because I, you etc have a small, insignificant role in the matter in question, hold little or no power); I (you etc) cannot be held responsible (for sth.):- [in limited contexts] X is just a little guy;- X's job is to obey.♦ Уродилось, не уродилось на полях - твоё дело маленькое. Пайка тебе обеспечена (Абрамов 1). Whether the crops ripened or whether they didn't - nothing to do with you. You got your rations regardless (1a).♦ "Бродяга он, не бродяга, хуй [taboo] его знает, - сказал Алёшка, - тёмный человек. Ну, да наше дело маленькое, нам с ним не детей крестить" (Лимонов 1). "He may be a bum or he may not, how the fuck should I know," Alyoshka said. "A shady character. Well, it's none of our business, we don't have to be buddies with him..." (1a).♦ "Надо полагать - Королёвка?" - сотник указал на деревушку глазами. Вахмистр подъехал к нему молча. Выражение его лица без слов говорило: "Вам лучше знать. Наше дело маленькое" (Шолохов 2). "That must be Korolevka?" the lieutenant indicated the village with his eyes. The sergeant-major rode up to him without replying. His expression said without words, "You know best. Our job is to obey" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > мое дело маленькое
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• НЕ ДЕТЕЙ КРЕСТИТЬ кому с кем coll[VP; infin only; impers predic; fixed WO]=====⇒ nothing is tying s.o. to someone else, there are and will be no close relations between the two (or more) persons in question:- [in limited contexts] X doesn't owe Y anything.♦ "Бродяга он [Джонни], не бродяга, хуй [taboo] его знает, - сказал Алёшка, - тёмный человек. Ну, да наше дело маленькое, нам с ним не детей крестить..." (Лимонов 1). " Не [Johnny] may be a bum or he may not, how the fuck should I know," Alyoshka said. "A shady character. Well, it's none of our business, we don't have to be buddies with him..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не детей крестить
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• НЕ ПУСКАТЬ/НЕ ПУСТИТЬ НА ПОРОГ кого coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ not to allow s.o. into one's house:- X won't let Yin the door (of his house etc);- X won't let Y (so much as) cross X's threshold.♦ "А дочь свою и не думай приводить к нам. На порог не пушу..." (Айтматов 1). "And don't have any ideas about taking your daughter in with us. I won't let her set foot in here..." (1b).♦... Мать [Тани] упёрлась и твердила одно: Игорь - авантюрист, он хочет проникнуть в наш круг... Я его больше на порог не пушу (Ерофеев 3)....[Tknya's mother] persisted and kept repeating the same thing: Igor was a shady character; he was trying to get into their circle....She just wouldn't have him in their home one more time (3a).♦ Отец Зины, Оскар Григорьевич Мерц, умер от грудной жабы в Берлине четыре года тому назад, и немедленно после его кончины Марианна Николаевна вышла замуж за человека, которого Мерц не пустил бы к себе на порог... (Набоков 1). Zina's father, Oscar Grigorievich Mertz, had died of angina pectoris in Berlin four years ago, and immediately after his death Marianna Nikolavna [s/c] had married a man whom Mertz would not have allowed over his threshold... (1a).♦ Эти товарищи - управители наши, Юриных родителей на порог не пускают (Рыбаков 2)....The comrades, the bosses and managers...wouldn't let Yuri's parents so much as cross their threshold... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не пускать на порог
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• НЕ ПУСКАТЬ/НЕ ПУСТИТЬ НА ПОРОГ кого coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ not to allow s.o. into one's house:- X won't let Yin the door (of his house etc);- X won't let Y (so much as) cross X's threshold.♦ "А дочь свою и не думай приводить к нам. На порог не пушу..." (Айтматов 1). "And don't have any ideas about taking your daughter in with us. I won't let her set foot in here..." (1b).♦... Мать [Тани] упёрлась и твердила одно: Игорь - авантюрист, он хочет проникнуть в наш круг... Я его больше на порог не пушу (Ерофеев 3)....[Tknya's mother] persisted and kept repeating the same thing: Igor was a shady character; he was trying to get into their circle....She just wouldn't have him in their home one more time (3a).♦ Отец Зины, Оскар Григорьевич Мерц, умер от грудной жабы в Берлине четыре года тому назад, и немедленно после его кончины Марианна Николаевна вышла замуж за человека, которого Мерц не пустил бы к себе на порог... (Набоков 1). Zina's father, Oscar Grigorievich Mertz, had died of angina pectoris in Berlin four years ago, and immediately after his death Marianna Nikolavna [s/c] had married a man whom Mertz would not have allowed over his threshold... (1a).♦ Эти товарищи - управители наши, Юриных родителей на порог не пускают (Рыбаков 2)....The comrades, the bosses and managers...wouldn't let Yuri's parents so much as cross their threshold... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не пустить на порог
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18 личность
жен.1) ( индивидуальность) personalityвыдающаяся личность — well-known figure, personage, star, person of figure, prominent figure
раздвоение личности — мед. split personality
2) ( человек) person, individualустанавливать чью-л. личность — to establish someone's identity
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19 личность личност·ь
1) (индивидуальность) personalityвыдающаяся личность — personality, personage
всестороннее / гармоническое развитие личности — harmonious / all-round development of the individual
формирование личности — moulding / making up of personality
2) (человек) person, identity, individualопознать личность — to recognize (smb.'s) identity
удостоверять личность — to identify, to prove (smb.'s) identity
подозрительная личность — suspicious / dubious / shady character
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20 подозрительный подозрительн·ый
(внушающий подозрение) suspiciousподозрительная личность — suspicious / shady character
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > подозрительный подозрительн·ый
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shady character — dubious character, questionable type … English contemporary dictionary
Shady — Shad y, a. [Compar. {Shadier}; superl. {Shadiest}.] 1. Abounding in shade or shades; overspread with shade; causing shade. [1913 Webster] The shady trees cover him with their shadow. Job. xl. 22. [1913 Webster] And Amaryllis fills the shady… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shady — UK US /ˈʃeɪdi/ adjective INFORMAL DISAPPROVING ► likely to be illegal or dishonest: »The company got involved in some rather shady business deals. » We always felt he was a very shady character … Financial and business terms
shady — shad|y [ˈʃeıdi] adj comparative shadier superlative shadiest 1.) protected from the sun or producing shade ▪ a shady street ▪ It was nice and shady under the trees. 2.) probably dishonest or illegal ▪ a shady character ▪ She s been involved in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
shady — adjective 1 protected from the sun or producing shade: the shady side of the street | shady trees 2 probably dishonest or illegal: a shady character | She s been involved in some shady deals … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
shady — adjective a) Abounding in shades. He is a shady character. b) Causing shade. Jon Kate Plus 8 is a show based on two facts: 1) Jon and Kate Gosselin have eight children, and 2) the word ‘Kate’ rhymes with the word ‘eight’. One suspects that if… … Wiktionary
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shady — [shā′dē] adj. shadier, shadiest 1. giving shade 2. shaded, as from the sun; full of shade 3. of darkness, secrecy, or concealment 4. Informal of questionable character or honesty on the shady side of beyond (a given age); older than … English World dictionary
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On the shady side of — Shady Shad y, a. [Compar. {Shadier}; superl. {Shadiest}.] 1. Abounding in shade or shades; overspread with shade; causing shade. [1913 Webster] The shady trees cover him with their shadow. Job. xl. 22. [1913 Webster] And Amaryllis fills the shady … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To keep shady — Shady Shad y, a. [Compar. {Shadier}; superl. {Shadiest}.] 1. Abounding in shade or shades; overspread with shade; causing shade. [1913 Webster] The shady trees cover him with their shadow. Job. xl. 22. [1913 Webster] And Amaryllis fills the shady … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English