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1 Knee-jerk thinkers, politicians and other individuals of the far left who tend to (a) believe force is never an answer, (b) talk about problems, rather than do something about them, and/or (c) be relatively uninforme
General subject: KumbayaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Knee-jerk thinkers, politicians and other individuals of the far left who tend to (a) believe force is never an answer, (b) talk about problems, rather than do something about them, and/or (c) be relatively uninforme
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2 Knee-jerk thinkers, politicians and other individuals of the far left who tend to believe force is never an answer, talk about problems, rather than do something about them, and/or be relatively uninforme
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Knee-jerk thinkers, politicians and other individuals of the far left who tend to believe force is never an answer, talk about problems, rather than do something about them, and/or be relatively uninforme
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3 Кое-что
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Кое-что
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4 что-то
something; anythingчто-то, то или другое, кое-что — something or other
что-то не то, что-то неладно — something to pay
Синонимический ряд:почему-то (проч.) отчего-то; почему-то; чего-то -
5 кое-что
something; some thingsчто-то, то или другое, кое-что — something or other
знать кое-что; понимать что к чему — to know a thing or two
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6 что-то
1) General subject: aught, something or other, somewhat, summat (Same as "something"; UK regional slang), what-not, anything, something, sutin (одно и то же, что something, разговорный сленг, смс)2) Psychology: thing3) Jargon: sommat (Yorkshire slang) -
7 что-нибудь
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8 В-128
ВИДИМО-НЕВИДИМО кого -чего coll И ВИДИМО И НЕВИДИМО obs, coll AdvP these forms only usu. quantit compl with copula ( subj / genany common noun) or adv quantif) a great many, an infinite numbercountless numbers ofin countless numbers multitudes (a multitude) of no end of (to) endless NPs) a whole slew of hordesmyriads, thousands, hundreds) ofhuge numbers of.(Астров:) На этом озере жили лебеди, гуси, утки, и, как говорят старики, птицы всякой была сила, видимо-невидимо... (Чехов 3). (A.:) On this lake there were swans, geese, ducks, and, as the old people say, a powerful lot of birds of all sorts, no end of them... (3a).Везде что-то гремит, свистит, скрежещет, народу видимо-невидимо, с авоськами, с портфелями, все куда-то торопятся... (Войнович 1). No matter where you went, something was booming, whistling, gnashing, and endless crowds with net shopping bags and briefcases swept by in a hurry... (1a).Серёжа Быстрицын) сидит, бывало, на своём месте и всё над чем-то копается. Или кораблик из бумаги делает, или домик вырезывает, или стругает что-нибудь... Наделал он этих корабликов видимо-невидимо... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). He'd (Sergey Bystritsyn would) sit at his desk quietly, always working away at something. He'd either be making a boat out of a piece of paper, or cutting out a house, or fashioning a piece of wood into the shape of something or other....He built hundreds of boats... (2a). -
9 видимо-невидимо
• ВИДИМО-НЕВИДИМО кого-чего coll; И ВИДИМО И НЕВИДИМО obs, coll[AdvP; these forms only; usu. quantit compl with copula (subj/ gen: any common noun) or adv (quantif)]=====⇒ a great many, an infinite number:- multitudes < a multitude> of;- no end of <to>;- endless [NPs];- hordes <myriads, thousands, hundreds> of;- huge numbers of.♦ [Астров:] На этом озере жили лебеди, гуси, утки, и, как говорят старики, птицы всякой была сила, видимо-невидимо... (Чехов 3). [A.:] On this lake there were swans, geese, ducks, and, as the old people say, a powerful lot of birds of all sorts, no end of them... (3a).♦ Везде что-то гремит, свистит, скрежещет, народу видимо-невидимо, с авоськами, с портфелями, все куда-то торопятся... (Войнович 1). No matter where you went, something was booming, whistling, gnashing, and endless crowds with net shopping bags and briefcases swept by in a hurry... (1a).♦ [Серёжа Быстрицын] сидит, бывало, на своём месте и всё над чем-то копается. Или кораблик из бумаги делает, или домик вырезывает, или стругает что-нибудь... Наделал он этих корабликов видимо-невидимо... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). He'd [Sergey Bystritsyn would] sit at his desk quietly, always working away at something. He'd either be making a boat out of a piece of paper, or cutting out a house, or fashioning a piece of wood into the shape of something or other....He built hundreds of boats... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > видимо-невидимо
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10 и видимо и невидимо
• ВИДИМО-НЕВИДИМО кого-чего coll; И ВИДИМО И НЕВИДИМО obs, coll[AdvP; these forms only; usu. quantit compl with copula (subj/ gen: any common noun) or adv (quantif)]=====⇒ a great many, an infinite number:- multitudes < a multitude> of;- no end of <to>;- endless [NPs];- hordes <myriads, thousands, hundreds> of;- huge numbers of.♦ [Астров:] На этом озере жили лебеди, гуси, утки, и, как говорят старики, птицы всякой была сила, видимо-невидимо... (Чехов 3). [A.:] On this lake there were swans, geese, ducks, and, as the old people say, a powerful lot of birds of all sorts, no end of them... (3a).♦ Везде что-то гремит, свистит, скрежещет, народу видимо-невидимо, с авоськами, с портфелями, все куда-то торопятся... (Войнович 1). No matter where you went, something was booming, whistling, gnashing, and endless crowds with net shopping bags and briefcases swept by in a hurry... (1a).♦ [Серёжа Быстрицын] сидит, бывало, на своём месте и всё над чем-то копается. Или кораблик из бумаги делает, или домик вырезывает, или стругает что-нибудь... Наделал он этих корабликов видимо-невидимо... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). He'd [Sergey Bystritsyn would] sit at his desk quietly, always working away at something. He'd either be making a boat out of a piece of paper, or cutting out a house, or fashioning a piece of wood into the shape of something or other....He built hundreds of boats... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и видимо и невидимо
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11 кто-нибудь
1) General subject: any, anyone (в вопр. предл.), smn (от someone), some one, some or other, somebody, someone or other, something or other, any man alive, anybody, no matter who, someone -
12 кое-что
1) General subject: little, owt, smattering, something, something or other, somewhat, summat, aught2) Jargon: sommat -
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МАРАТЬ БУМАГУ usu. derog VP subj: human ( usu. of a bad, untalented writer, occas. of anyone involved in writing sth.) to write sth. of no significance, of poor quality etcx марает бумагу = x is writing something unimportant (worthless, of no value etc)x is scribbling something or other (when characterizing an untalented writer or poet) x is a scribbler (a hack, a literary drudge) (in limited contexts) x is a poetaster. -
14 марать бумагу
• МАРАТЬ БУМАГУ usu. derog[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. of a bad, untalented writer, occas. of anyone involved in writing sth.) to write sth. of no significance, of poor quality etc:- X марает бумагу≈ X is writing something unimportant <worthless, of no value etc>;- [when characterizing an untalented writer or poet] X is a scribbler <a hack, a literary drudge>;- [in limited contexts] X is a poetaster.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > марать бумагу
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15 или что-то в этом роде
General subject: something or otherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > или что-то в этом роде
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16 он, наверное, съел что-нибудь, от чего ему стало нехорошо
General subject: he must have eaten something or other which upset himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он, наверное, съел что-нибудь, от чего ему стало нехорошо
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17 то или другое
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18 что-то сорвалось
General subject: something or other went wrong (вышло не так) -
19 сорваться
1. tear off; pluck; pick; break up; disrupt; frustrate; vent; come off; break away; fall down; dart off; escape2. go wrongСинонимический ряд:1. оборваться (глаг.) оборваться2. провалиться (глаг.) завалиться; провалиться3. расстроиться (глаг.) нарушиться; расстроиться4. соскочить (глаг.) слететь; соскочить -
20 ké
other; different; different being; hare ké, a different house; e-ké-ro-á... e-ké-ro-á... there are some who... and others who...; me'e ké. something distinct, different: te puaka ina oona kuhane; me'e ké te tagata, he hakari oona, he kuhane, an animal has no soul; man is different, he has a body, and a soul; matu'a ké, the other relatives.ké te kairua, person who turns up for meals at other people's homes.used in exclamations: hahau ké! what a cool breeze!; hana ké! how hot! takeo ké! how cold!
См. также в других словарях:
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something or other — someone/something/somewhere/etc or other phrase used when you are not saying exactly which person thing place etc you mean He’s always complaining about something or other. We all make mistakes at some time or other. Thesaurus: determiners … Useful english dictionary
something or other — noun a) Something unspecified or indeterminate b) Something whose name is not remembered … Wiktionary
something or other — this or that, whatever (about an unimportant object) … English contemporary dictionary
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