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2 как по маслу
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КАК ПО ЗАКАЗУ КАК НА ЗАКАЗ (как + PrepP these forms only)1. ( subj-compl with быть0, стоять etcsubj: usu. погода, утро, день etc)) beautiful, remarkableX как no заказу = itfs as if X were made to orderX could have been made to order X couldn't be better (more perfect) you couldn't ask for better (for (a) better X).Вечер был как по заказу. Днем, после полудня, хлестнул дружный ливень - с луга домой прибежали насквозь мокрые, - а потом опять солнце, опять тепло... (Абрамов 1). The evening could have been made to order. In the afternoon, there was a sudden, welcome downpour-people came running home from the fields soaked through - and then it was sunny and warm again... (I a).Кузьма сидел и вспоминал сентябрь сорок седьмого года. Поспели хлеба... Погода стояла как на заказ - ни одной тучки (Распутин 1). As Kuzma sat there he recalled what had happened in September 1947. The corn was ripe...The weather could not have been more perfect for harvesting. Not a cloud in the sky (1a).2.advexcellently, flawlessly, precisely as desiredperfectlyswimmingly sth. couldn't have gone (been, come out etc) better without a hitch.Нина очень волновалась перед интервью, но все прошло как по заказу. Nina was really nervous before her interview, but everything went swimmingly. -
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как по маслу идти, получаться, течь и т. п. coll как -I- PrepP Invar adv(of affairs, undertakings etc) (to move along, proceed) very smoothly, without any difficulties or hindranceswithout a hitchswimmingly like clockwork like a well-oiled machine (in past contexts only) (things) could not have gone better.Пружины разбитого матраца кусали его, как блохи. Он не чувствовал этого. Он ещё неясно представлял себе, что последует вслед за получением ордеров, но был уверен, что тогда всё пойдёт как по маслу... (Ильф и Петров 1). The springs of the battered mattress nipped him !ike fleas, but he did not feel them. He still only had a vague idea of what would follow once the orders had been obtained, but was sure everything would go swimmingly (1a).(Кречинский:) Берегись старика остальное пойдёт как по маслу... (Сухово-Кобылин 2). (К.:) Watch out for the old man. The rest will go like clockwork (2a).Этот генерал за короткий срок сделал головокружительную карьеру, потому что четыре года назад он носил ещё одну шпалу и командовал ротой. Но однажды ему крупно повезло... С тех пор дела его шли как по маслу (Войнович 2). The general had made a fabulous career for himself in a very short span of time. Four years before, he still wore only a single stripe and commanded a company. But then he had one great piece of luck....From then on, things could not have gone better for him (2a). -
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• КАК ПО ЗАКАЗУ; КАК НА ЗАКАЗ[ как + PrepP; these forms only]=====1. [subj-compl with быть, стоять etc (subj: usu. погода, утро, день etc)]⇒ beautiful, remarkable:- you couldn't ask for better < for (a) better X>.♦ Вечер был как по заказу. Днем, после полудня, хлестнул дружный ливень - с луга домой прибежали насквозь мокрые, - а потом опять солнце, опять тепло... (Абрамов 1). The evening could have been made to order. In the afternoon, there was a sudden, welcome downpour - people came running home from the fields soaked through - and then it was sunny and warm again... (I a).♦ Кузьма сидел и вспоминал сентябрь сорок седьмого года. Поспели хлеба... Погода стояла как на заказ - ни одной тучки (Распутин 1). As Kuzma sat there he recalled what had happened in September 1947. The corn was ripe...The weather could not have been more perfect for harvesting. Not a cloud in the sky (1a).2. [adv]⇒ excellently, flawlessly, precisely as desired:- perfectly;- swimmingly;- (sth.) couldn't have gone (been, come out etc) better;- without a hitch.♦ Нина очень волновалась перед интервью, но все прошло как по заказу. Nina was really nervous before her interview, but everything went swimmingly.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как на заказ
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• КАК ПО ЗАКАЗУ; КАК НА ЗАКАЗ[ как + PrepP; these forms only]=====1. [subj-compl with быть, стоять etc (subj: usu. погода, утро, день etc)]⇒ beautiful, remarkable:- you couldn't ask for better < for (a) better X>.♦ Вечер был как по заказу. Днем, после полудня, хлестнул дружный ливень - с луга домой прибежали насквозь мокрые, - а потом опять солнце, опять тепло... (Абрамов 1). The evening could have been made to order. In the afternoon, there was a sudden, welcome downpour - people came running home from the fields soaked through - and then it was sunny and warm again... (I a).♦ Кузьма сидел и вспоминал сентябрь сорок седьмого года. Поспели хлеба... Погода стояла как на заказ - ни одной тучки (Распутин 1). As Kuzma sat there he recalled what had happened in September 1947. The corn was ripe...The weather could not have been more perfect for harvesting. Not a cloud in the sky (1a).2. [adv]⇒ excellently, flawlessly, precisely as desired:- perfectly;- swimmingly;- (sth.) couldn't have gone (been, come out etc) better;- without a hitch.♦ Нина очень волновалась перед интервью, но все прошло как по заказу. Nina was really nervous before her interview, but everything went swimmingly.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как по заказу
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• КАК ПО МАСЛУ идти, получаться, течь и т. п. coll[ как + PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (of affairs, undertakings etc) (to move along, proceed) very smoothly, without any difficulties or hindrances:- swimmingly;- [in past contexts only](things) could not have gone better.♦ Пружины разбитого матраца кусали его, как блохи. Он не чувствовал этого. Он ещё неясно представлял себе, что последует вслед за получением ордеров, но был уверен, что тогда всё пойдёт как по маслу... (Ильф и Петров 1). The springs of the battered mattress nipped him like fleas, but he did not feel them. He still only had a vague idea of what would follow once the orders had been obtained, but was sure everything would go swimmingly (1a).♦ [Кречинский:] Берегись старика; остальное пойдёт как по маслу... (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [К.:] Watch out for the old man. The rest will go like clockwork (2a).♦ Этот генерал за короткий срок сделал головокружительную карьеру, потому что четыре года назад он носил ещё одну шпалу и командовал ротой. Но однажды ему крупно повезло... С тех пор дела его шли как по маслу (Войнович 2). The general had made a fabulous career for himself in a very short span of time. Four years before, he still wore only a single stripe and commanded a company. But then he had one great piece of luck....From then on, things could not have gone better for him (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как по маслу
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несовер.; разг.
succeed, get along, go well; go on swimmingly (о работе)* * *succeed, get along, go well; go on swimmingly -
10 как по маслу
разг.swimmingly; smoothly; like on wheels; with a buzz; like greased lightning; cf. it is plain (plane, smooth, easy) sailingПаншин твёрдо верил в себя, в свой ум, в свою проницательность; он шёл вперёд смело и весело, полным махом; жизнь его текла как по маслу. (И. Тургенев, Дворянское гнездо) — Panshin thoroughly believed in himself, in his intellect and his clear-sightedness. He pushed ahead with gay daring and at full pressure; his life flowed smoothly like on wheels.
Дальнейший урок пошёл как по маслу... Когда просвистали ужинать, Максимка уже мог повторять за Лучкиным несколько русских слов. (К. Станюкович, Максимка) — After that the lesson was easy sailing... And by the time supper was piped Maximka could already repeat quite a number of words after him.
- Сколько раз прежде неудачи были, а тут сразу всё, как по маслу, пошло, - восторженно проговорил Кудревич. (А. Степанов, Порт-Артур) — 'Look how many times they tried to do it before and failed! But as soon as he arrived, everything moved like greased lightning.'
Ох, как трудно было провести первую громкую читку!.. А потом всё пошло как по маслу! И даже на вопросы стал отвечать. (В. Беляев, Старая крепость) — My first session certainly was an ordeal... After that everything went swimmingly. I even managed to answer their questions.
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11 (идти , течь) как по маслу
Set phrase: swimmingly, without any complicationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (идти , течь) как по маслу
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12 без помех
1) General subject: swimmingly, without a hitch, without let of hindrance2) Naval: unchecked3) Geophysics: noise-free4) Automation: interference-free (напр. о зоне)5) Robots: noiseless6) Makarov: free, without let or hindrance -
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1) General subject: abound in vitality, boil over, bubble, bubble over, ebulliate, run over, sparkle, spring, well, effervesce, go swimmingly, go on full speed ahead2) Politics: go full swing3) Jargon: go great guns4) Oil: spurt5) Set phrase: be in full swing, bubble up -
14 всё шло как по маслу
General subject: all my arrangements ran smoothly, things went swimminglyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > всё шло как по маслу
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15 все идёт гладко
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16 все шло как по маслу
General subject: all my arrangements ran smoothly, things went swimminglyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > все шло как по маслу
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17 гладко
1) General subject: evenly, flat, flatly, slick, smooth, smoothly, swimmingly, trippingly, volubly2) Makarov: fluently, without a hitch -
18 как по маслу
1) General subject: easy sledding, like clock-work, on wheels, without a hitch (The fireworks went off without a hitch.)2) Jargon: like smoke -
19 мы чудесно ладим
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20 найти общий язык
1) General subject: hit it off with somebody (с кем-л.), speak someone's language (с кем-л.), get on swimmingly (с кем-либо - with someone), be on the same wave, be on the same wavelength, learn to understand one another, relate, find it easy to talk to (someone), find common ground2) Military: find common language3) Set phrase: find a common language with (smb.)4) Makarov: come to an understanding, find a common language
См. также в других словарях:
swimmingly — If things are going swimmingly, they are going very well … The small dictionary of idiomes
Swimmingly — Swim ming*ly, adv. In an easy, gliding manner, as if swimming; smoothly; successfully; prosperously. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
swimmingly — “with steady, smooth progress,” 1620s, from SWIMMING (Cf. swimming) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
swimmingly — [adv] very well as planned, cosily, easily, effectively, effortlessly, favorably, fortunately, happily, like a dream*, like clockwork*, prosperously, quickly, satisfyingly, smoothly, successfully, well, with flying colors*, with no trouble,… … New thesaurus
swimmingly — ► ADVERB informal ▪ smoothly and satisfactorily … English terms dictionary
swimmingly — [swim′iŋlē] adv. easily and with success … English World dictionary
swimmingly — swim|ming|ly [ˈswımıŋli] adv old fashioned go swimmingly if something you plan goes swimmingly, it happens without problems … Dictionary of contemporary English
swimmingly — [[t]swɪ̱mɪŋli[/t]] PHRASE: V inflects If you say that something is going swimmingly, you mean that everything is happening in a satisfactory way, without any problems. [INFORMAL] The work has been going swimmingly … English dictionary
swimmingly — adverb old fashioned go swimmingly if something you plan goes swimmingly, it happens without problems … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
swimmingly — mod. quite nicely. □ I’m having a fine time here. Everything is going along just swimmingly. □ The plans are moving ahead swimmingly … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
swimmingly — adverb Date: 1622 very well ; splendidly < the event went swimmingly > … New Collegiate Dictionary