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slowly dragging one's feet

  • 1 передвигать

    передвинуть (вн.)
    move (d.), shift (d.) (тж. перен.)

    передвигать с одного места на другое, куда-л. и т. п. — move from one place to another, somewhere, etc. (d.):

    передвигать стрелку часов вперёд, назад — put* the hands of a clock forward / on, back, put* a clock forward / on, back

    передвигать сроки (рд.) — alter the date (of)

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > передвигать

  • 2 передвигать

    несов. - передвига́ть, сов. - передви́нуть; (вн.)
    1) ( перемещать) move (d), shift (d)

    стол на́до передви́нуть — the table should be moved

    передвига́ть стре́лку часо́в вперёд [наза́д] — put the hands of a clock forward / on [back]; put a clock forward / on [back]

    ме́дленно передвига́я но́ги — slowly dragging one's feet

    передвига́ть сро́ки исполне́ния (рд.)change the deadline (for)

    передвига́ть на бо́лее по́зднюю да́ту — carry over (d), put off (d)

    передвига́ть на бо́лее ра́ннюю да́ту — bring / set forward (d), put ahead (d)

    3) разг. ( переводить на другую должность) move (d), transfer (d)
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    е́ле но́ги передвига́ть — be barely able to drag oneself along [to put one foot in front of the other]

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > передвигать

  • 3 Р-104

    ТЯНУТЬ РЕЗИНУ highly coll VP, subj. human
    1. to act extremely slowly, procrastinate in dealing with s о or sth.. X тянет резину - X is dragging things (it) out
    X is dragging his feet (heels) X is stalling X is holding it (things, person Y etc) up.
    «Лучше сразу порвать, - говорит, - все равно я жениться не могу, а чего резину тянуть» (Искандер 5). "It's better to make a clean break," he says "I can't marry her anyway, why drag it out" (5a)
    (Шаламов (no телефону):) Что там у вас? Когда будет машина?.. Мне все равно, но если ехать, значит, нечего тянуть резину, уже одиннадцатый час... (Вампилов 2). (Sh (into the telephone):) What's going on there? When will I have a car9. It makes no difference to me, but if I'm going, then there's no use stalling, it's already after ten. (2b)
    Ну, как там у нас? Пустили третий цех?» — «Нет еще». — «Почему?» - «Техника безопасности резину тянет» (Аксенов 8). "Well, how are things back home? Have you got the third shop going9" "Not yet " "Why9" "The Industrial Safety Board is holding it up" (8a)
    2. to be slow with one's reply. X тянет резину = X is stalling
    X is dragging things (this business etc) out
    Neg Imper не тяни резину — out with it, spit it out.
    "А ты что ответил?» — «А я... сразу не отвечаю, тяну резину...» (Копелев 1). "What did you say?" " I don't answer right away, I drag things out " (1a).
    ...(Следователь! сел, раскрыл Сашино дело. «Так, Панкратов... Подумали вы над тем, что я вам советовал?» - «Да, подумал. Но я не знаю, о чем идет речь»... - «Хотите резину тянуть?» - «Я не знаю, о каких контрреволюционных разговорах вы говорили в прошлый раз» (Рыбаков 2)...(The investigator) sat down and opened Sasha's file. "So, Pankratov. Have you thought about my advice to you9" "Yes, I have, but I still don't know what it's all about " "Are you going to try to drag this business out?" "I don't know what counterrevolutionary conversations you meant last time" (2a)

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Р-104

  • 4 тянуть резину

    ТЯНУТЬ РЕЗИНУ highly coll
    [VP, subj human]
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    1. to act extremely slowly, procrastinate in dealing with s.o. or sth.. X тянет резину X is dragging things (it) out; X is dragging his feet (heels); X is stalling; X is holding it (things, person Y etc) up.
         ♦ "Лучше сразу порвать, - говорит, - все равно я жениться не могу, а чего резину тянуть" (Искандер 5). "It's better to make a clean break," he says "I can't marry her anyway, why drag it out" (5a)
         ♦ [Шаламов (no телефону):) Что там у вас? Когда будет машина?.. Мне все равно, но если ехать, значит, нечего тянуть резину, уже одиннадцатый час... (Вампилов 2). [Sh (into the telephone):] What's going on there? When will I have a car?. It makes no difference to me, but if I'm going, then there's no use stalling, its already after ten. (2b)
         ♦ "Ну, как там у нас? Пустили третий цех?" - "Нет еще". - " Почему?" - "Техника безопасности резину тянет" (Аксенов 8). "Well, how are things back home? Have you got the third shop going?" "Not yet " "Why?" "The Industrial Safety Board is holding it up" (8a)
    2. to be slow with one's reply. X тянет резину X is stalling; X is dragging things (this business etc) out; || Neg Imper не тяни резину out with it; spit it out.
         ♦ "А ты что ответил?" - "А я... сразу не отвечаю, тяну резину..." (Копелев 1). "What did you say?" " I don't answer right away, I drag things out " (1a).
         ♦...[Следователь] сел, раскрыл Сашино дело. "Так, Панкратов... Подумали вы над тем, что я вам советовал?" - "Да, подумал. Но я не знаю, о чем идет речь"... - "Хотите резину тянуть?" - "Я не знаю, о каких контрреволюционных разговорах вы говорили в прошлый раз" (Рыбаков 2)....[The investigator] sat down and opened Sasha's file. "So, Pankratov. Have you thought about my advice to you?" "Yes, I have, but I still don't know what it's all about " "Are you going to try to drag this business out?" "I don't know what counterrevolutionary conversations you meant last time" (2a)

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тянуть резину

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