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121 hudeln
hu·deln [ʼhu:dl̩n]vinur nicht \hudeln! don't rush into things!, take your time! -
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123 небрежный
careless, slipshodнебре́жная рабо́та — sloppy work
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124 на скорую руку
разг.1) (быстро, поспешно (делать что-либо)) do smth. quickly, in a rush; hurry through smth.На скорую руку мы закусили холодным мясом, напились чаю и, собрав котомки, пошли назад к реке Нахтоху. (В. Арсеньев, Дерсу Узала) — We had a quick snack of cold meat, washed it down with tea, and, gathering up our knapsacks, set out on our return journey to the Nakhtokhu.
Возвращаясь домой, Санька на скорую руку готовил уроки. (А. Мусатов, Стожары) — When he got home Sanka would hurry through his home-work.
2) (кое-как, наспех (делать что-либо)) do smth. just anyhow (in a slipshod way, in an off-hand way, in a rough and ready fashion, in rough haste)Это был осмотр на скорую руку, поверхностный. (А. Новиков-Прибой, Капитан 1-го ранга) — It was a superficial inspection performed all in a rush.
Проходит жизнь, тускнеют её приметы. И бараков нашего ФЗО нет. На скорую руку они строились, с насыпными стенами. Сопрели. (В. Астафьев, Царь-рыба) — Life goes by and its marks grow dim. The barracks of our factory school are gone. They were built in rough haste, with slag-filled walls, and rotted away.
Будучи человеком осторожным и прижимистым, он не стал сразу разоряться на капитальное строительство, а поначалу распорядился сладить птичник на скорую руку - для пробы. (Е. Носов, Варька) — A cautious, tight-fisted man, he did not undertake capital construction right away, but to begin with gave orders to cope with the duck farm on a makeshift basis - just for a trial.
Поезд больше стоял, чем ехал, а через мосты вообще полз еле-еле - разрушено всё и, видно, на скорую руку восстановлено. (В. Кондратьев, Сашка) — The train stopped often: actually, it spent longer just standing than moving. They crawled across the bridges at a snail's pace; evidently the bridges were all makeshift affairs put up after the bombing.
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125 sloppy
1. a мокрый, сырой2. a мокрый и грязный, слякотный3. a забрызганный, залитый, запачканный4. a водянистый, жидкий5. a широкий, свободный; мешковатый6. a разг. неряшливый, неаккуратный; небрежный7. a разг. глупо-сентиментальныйСинонимический ряд:1. careless (adj.) careless; cluttered; dishevelled; disorderly; haphazard; lax; loose; messy; shabby; shaky; shoddy; slipshod; untidy2. effusive (adj.) effusive; gushing; gushy; mushy; slobbering; slobbery3. intoxicated (adj.) alcoholized; blind; cockeyed; disguised; drunk; drunken; fried; inebriated; inebrious; intoxicated; looped; muddled; pixilated; polluted; rum-dum; slewed; slopped; soshed; sozzled; squiffed; stiff; stoned; tanked; tight; unsober; zonked4. muddy (adj.) muddy; slimy; slushy; soggy; spattered; splashy; swampy; wet; yucky5. slovenly (adj.) botchy; disheveled; ill-kempt; mussy; raunchy; scruffy; slapdash; sloven; slovenly; uncombed; unfastidious; unkempt; unneat; unthoroughАнтонимический ряд:meticulous; neat; tidy -
126 özensiz
1. slipshod, carelessly done. 2. (someone) who does careless work.
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