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121 нитка
жен.1) thread; cottonдо (последней) нитки разг. — to the skin
крученые нитки — lisle thread ед.
продевать/продергивать нитку в иголку — to thread a needle
шелковые нитки — silk мн. ч.
2) (чего-л.)••вымокнуть до нитки разг. — to be drenched/soaked to the skin, to get wet to the skin
на живую нитку разг. — carelessly, superficially
обобрать до (последней) нитки — to rob smb. blind, to clean smb. Out
шито белыми нитками — (that can be) transparent, obvious to anyone
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122 soak
n. weken; zuippartij, -lap (slang)--------v. weken, inweken; opzuigen, in de week zetten, kleddernat maken; doordringen; doordruppelen; uitwringensoak1[ sook] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————soak2♦voorbeelden:→ soak in soak in/1 weken ⇒ in de week zetten/staan♦voorbeelden:3 afzetten♦voorbeelden:soaked through • kletsnat→ soak up soak up/ -
123 промокать
I1) (сов. промо́кнуть) ( становиться мокрым) get wet / soaked; несов. тж. be soaking; сов. тж. be sopping wetпромо́кнуть до косте́й — get soaked to the skin
пальто́ промо́кло наскво́зь — the coat is soaking wet, the coat is wet through
2) ( пропускать влагу) let water (through), be pervious to water, not to be waterproofII несов. - промока́ть, сов. - промокну́тьэ́то пальто́ промока́ет (от дождя́) — this coat lets rainwater through, this coat is not rainproof
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124 os
n. m.1. 'Hitch', unexpected snag. Il y a comme un os! I can feel there's something wrong here! Tomber sur un os: To hit a snag. (San-Antonio probably gave the word, with this meaning, literary status when he wrote the novel Un os dans la noce. The expression il y a un os dans le fromage belongs to the register of the police force, and means that enquiries have come to a halt.)2. (Underworld slang): 'Evil customer', dangerous character (one definitely to be steered clear of).3. 'Bone-shaker', 'banger', clappedout car. Il s'est fait fourguer le dernier des os: They flogged him a right heap of rust!4. Ne pas faire de vieux os (never in the present tense): Not to be long for this world. Au train où il va, il ne fera pas de vieux os! If he keeps this up, he'll soon be for the knacker's yard!5. Sauver ses os: To save one's skin.6. Se rompre les os pour faire quelque chose (fig.): To break one's back in order to do something.7. Se casser les os (fig.): To 'come unstuck', to 'come a cropper', to fail.8. Etre trempé jusqu'aux os: To be 'soaked to the skin', to be wet through. Etre gelé jusqu'aux os: To be frozen to the marrow.9. L'avoir dans l'os: To have been 'had', 'conned', to have been duped. Et comment qu'il l'a eu dans l'os! They took him good and proper!10. Jusqu'à l'os: Through and through. Il nous a blousés jusqu'à l'os: He completely pulled the wool over our eyes.11. Ça vaut l'os! It's well worth it! — It's certainly worthwhile!12. Gagner son os: To earn a crust. Pour gagner son os, ces temps- ci, faut se lever tôt! It's all graft these days if you want to earn a living!13. Os à moelle:a 'Conk', 'hooter', nose (the runny kind).b 'Prick', 'cock', penis. (The expression faire juter l'os is generally lexicalized as having two meanings, according to which part of the anatomy it refers to:a To blow one's nose.b To ejaculate. Avoir l'os is more accurately translated by 'to have the big stick', to have an erection.) -
125 как мышь
I• КАК МЫШЬ притаиться, затаиться и т.п. coll[ как + NP; Invar; usu. adv]=====⇒ (to hide, sit etc) very quietly:- (as) quiet as a mouse.♦ В день, когда он [Мандельштам] сочинял эти стихи, я не догадалась, что он работает, потому что он лежал тихо, как мышь (Мандельштам 1). On the day he [Mandelstam] was composing this poem, I didn't realize he was working, because he was lying as quiet as a mouse (1a).II• КАК МЫШЬ мокрый coll[ как + NP; Invar; modif]=====⇒ extremely (wet):- sopping wet;- drenched;- (look) like a drowned rat.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как мышь
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126 blai
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127 durchnässen
v/t (untr., hat) soak, drench* * *to drench; to souse; to soak* * *durch|nạ̈s|sen [dʊrç'nɛsn] ptp durchnä\#sstvt insepto soak, to drench, to make wet throughvöllig durchnässt — wet through, soaking wet, drenched
* * *1) (to soak completely: They went out in the rain and were drenched to the skin.) drench2) (soaked to the skin.) wet through* * *durch·näs·sen *[dʊrçˈnɛsn̩]vt▪ jdn/etw \durchnässen to drench [or soak] sb/sth* * *transitives Verb soak; drench* * *durchnässen v/t (untrennb, hat) soak, drench* * *transitives Verb soak; drench[völlig] durchnässt sein — be soaking wet or wet through
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128 М-322
КАК МЫШЬ2 мокрый coll (как + NP Invar modif) extremely (wet)sopping wetdrenched soaked through soaked (to the skin) (look) like a drowned rat.
См. также в других словарях:
soaked to the skin — to be extremely wet. I forgot my umbrella and got soaked to the skin when I had to go out this afternoon … New idioms dictionary
soaked to the skin — adjective Extremely wet Syn: drenched, soaked to the bone, soaking wet … Wiktionary
get soaked to the skin — be soaked to the skin to be extremely wet. I had no umbrella so I got soaked to the skin … New idioms dictionary
be soaked to the skin — to be extremely wet. The rain was so heavy we were soaked to the skin after only ten minutes … New idioms dictionary
soaked to the bone — adjective Extremely wet Syn: drenched, soaked to the skin, soaking wet … Wiktionary
soaked — [ soukt ] adjective extremely wet: She was shivering and soaked with sweat. soaked through (=wet all the way through): Our tent is soaked through. soaked to the skin/bone: Most of the walkers were soaked to the skin. blood soaked: a pile of blood … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
soaked — [səukt US soukt] adj 1.) very wet or wearing very wet clothes = ↑drenched ▪ I was soaked and very cold. ▪ It was raining so hard we were quickly soaked through (=completely wet) . ▪ He came in from the barn, soaked to the skin . ▪ Her shoes got… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wet to the skin — totally saturated, soaked through … English contemporary dictionary
soaked — UK [səʊkt] / US [soʊkt] adjective extremely wet She was shivering and soaked with sweat. soaked through (= wet all the way through): Our tent is soaked through. soaked to the skin/bone: Most of the walkers were soaked to the skin. blood soaked: a … English dictionary
soaked — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look ▪ get ADVERB ▪ absolutely, completely, thoroughly ▪ … Collocations dictionary
skin — n. & v. n. 1 the flexible continuous covering of a human or other animal body. 2 a the skin of a flayed animal with or without the hair etc. b a material prepared from skins esp. of smaller animals (opp. HIDE(2)). 3 a person s skin with reference … Useful english dictionary