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1 завтракать
1) General subject: breakfast, chow down, have lunch, lunch, luncheon, noon, take lunch, take tiffin, tiff, tiffin, tomorrows, have luncheon, eat( one's) breakfast2) Travel: have breakfast3) Makarov: to chow down -
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General subject: bite, eat, have lunch, lunch, snack, take lunch, take snack, have luncheon -
3 обедать
1) General subject: be at dinner, be at mess, be at table, chow down, dine (dine on something - пообедать чем-либо), dinner, have dinner, have lunch (в середине рабочего дня), lunch (в середине рабочего дня), noon, sit at table, take dinner, take lunch (в середине рабочего дня), to be at dinner, to be at mess, have feet (с кем-л.), put feet (с кем-л.), stretch legs under mahogany (с кем-л.)2) Jocular: put on the nosebag (особ. в ресторане) -
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dine глагол: -
6 завтракать
без доп.
(have/take) breakfast; (have/take) lunch* * ** * *завтракать; позавтракать breakfast; lunch* * * -
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несовер. - завтракать; совер. - позавтракатьбез доп.(have/take) breakfast; (have/take) lunch -
8 сойти с ума
1) General subject: be off one's pannikin, go bughouse, go bugs, go loco, go mad, go off one's chump, go out of one's head, go round the bend, heat, lose mind, lose one's reason, lose reason, lose senses, run mad, to be off ( one's) pannikin, be off pannikin, go off head, go out of mind, become insane, go off one's head, take leave of one's senses, (рехнуться) mess with one's mind2) Colloquial: be out to lunch ('If I were you, I would not talk to William. He is out to lunch, you know.'), cook rabbit (did she cooked your rabbit? - что, она еще не совсем с ума сошла?), take leave of senses, be out of (one's) senses3) Rare: mad4) Rude: go off nut5) Jargon: blow top, blowone's top, lose ( one's) wig, go zonkers (What a day! I almost went zonkers. Что за день! Я почти сошёл с ума.), go postal (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Sherrill), lose (all) one's marbles, flip wig, go off the deep end, flip over, go bonkers6) Makarov: become demented, become deranged, become mentally deranged, go crazy, go mental, go off ( one's) head, go off (one's) nut, go off the hooks, go out of (one's) mind, go out of (one's) senses, lose (one's) senses, take leave of (one's) senses -
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ж. прост. неодобр. или шутл.freebie ['friːbiː], free ride; free lunch; chance to freeloadна халя́ву — for free
получи́ть / попо́льзоваться на халя́ву — freeload sl; ≈ get a free lunch идиом.
здесь тебе́ халя́ва не све́тит — don't expect to freeload here
прокати́ться на халя́ву за чей-л счёт — to get / take a free ride on smb's money
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10 закусывать
(что-л.)
1) take/have a snack
2) (чем-л.) eat/drink (with), have (with)
3) bite* * ** * *take/have a snack, lunch -
11 закусывать
(что-л.)несовер. - закусывать; совер. - закусить1) take/have a snack, lunch2) (чем-л.) eat/drink (with), have (with)3) biteзакусывать губы/губу — to bite one's lip
закусить язык — to stop short, to hold one's tongue
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I предл1) ( на поверхности) onна столе́ — on the table
на афи́ше — on the playbill
на реке́ — on the river
2) ( указывает на местонахождение) in, onна ю́ге — in the south
на како́й у́лице вы живёте? — what street do you live on?
я живу́ на... у́лице I — live on... street
я был на стадио́не (на конце́рте) — I was at the stadium (at the concert)
э́то мо́жно купи́ть на ры́нке — you can get it at the market
4) (обозначает движение к месту действия, к ориентиру) toна восто́к — to the east
я иду́ на конце́рт (на стадио́н) — I am going to the concert (to the stadium)
5) ( при обозначении способа передвижения) byе́хать на авто́бусе — go by bus
пое́дем на такси́ (на метро́) — let's take the taxi (the metro)
6) (во время, в течение) during; ( при обозначении дня) onна кани́кулах — during the vacation
на сле́дующий день — on the next day, next day
на бу́дущей неде́ле — next week
7) ( при обозначении срока) forя прие́хал на две неде́ли — I've come for two weeks
(назна́чить) на три часа́ (на за́втра) — (fix) for three o'clock (for tomorrow)
8) ( при указании назначения) forна двух челове́к — for two
на за́втрак (обе́д, у́жин) — for breakfast (lunch, dinner or supper)
•- на днях- на душу
- дайте мне... на десять рублей
- на что
- на этот раз
- быть старше на... лет
- быть моложе на... лет
- взять что-л. на память
- играть на скрипке
- играть на баяне
- опоздать на два часа
- оставить на чьей-л. совести
- отпуск на месяц
- поверить кому-л. на слово II част., разгна! возьми́ э́то я́блоко! — here, take this apple!
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13 она приготовила детям с собой завтрак в школу
General subject: she fixed lunch for the children to take to schoolУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она приготовила детям с собой завтрак в школу
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14 перекусить
1) General subject: have a bite, have a hurried meal, have a light repast, have a nash, make a light meal, put on the nosebag (особ. на работе), refect oneself, take a snatch, have a snack, have a stand-up meal, put on the nose-bag (особ. на работе), snack, grab a bite to eat2) Colloquial: nosh, get a bite of lunch (около полудня)3) American: nash4) Jargon: get eats, nosh on something, put on the feedbag, chow down, grab a bite, inhale, mug up5) Makarov: snatch6) Phraseological unit: bite to eat (A snack or quick meal.) -
15 повести пообедать (в ресторан , кафе)
General subject: take sb. for lunchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > повести пообедать (в ресторан , кафе)
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МИЛОСТИ ПРОСИМ (ПРОШУ) VP 1st pers only fixed WOa polite invitation (to visit, take part in conversation, refreshments etc): please (stop by (come in, have a seat etc))(as an invitation to a guest to come in) welcome (to you) (as an invitation to come over and visit) you're welcome to come over (come to our place, stop by etc).«Вы графа Ильи Андреевича сын? Моя жена очень дружна была с вашею матушкой. По четвергам у меня собираются нынче четверг, милости прошу ко мне запросто», - сказал губернатор, отпуская его (Толстой 7). "You are Count Ilya Andreyevich's son? My wife was a great friend of your mother's. We are at home on Thursdays-today is Thursday, so please come and see us without ceremony," said the Governor, as Nikolai took his leave (7a).(Ольга:) Господа, милости просим, пожалуйте завтракать (Чехов 5). (О.:) Please, gentlemen, lunch is served (5b).П ант ел ей Прокофьевич распахнул ворота, и брички одна за другой въехали на баз. С крыльца гусыней поплыла Ильинична... «Милости просим, дорогие сваточки!» (Шолохов 2). Pantelei threw open the gate and the wagons drove into the yard one after the other. Ilyinichna floated down from the porch like a mother goose...."Welcome to you, dear kinsmen!" (2a).«...На Беговую ко мне милости просим...» (Аксёнов 6). "...You're welcome to come to my place on Begovaya" (6a). -
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General subject: (в ресторан, кафе) take sb. for lunch -
18 милости просим
• МИЛОСТИ ПРОСИМ < ПРОШУ>[VP; 1st pers only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a polite invitation (to visit, take part in conversation, refreshments etc):- please (stop by <come in, have a seat etc >);- [as an invitation to a guest to come in] welcome (to you);- [as an invitation to come over and visit] you're welcome to come over (come to our place, stop by etc).♦ "Вы графа Ильи Андреевича сын? Моя жена очень дружна была с вашею матушкой. По четвергам у меня собираются; нынче четверг, милости прошу ко мне запросто", - сказал губернатор, отпуская его (Толстой 7). "You are Count Ilya Andreyevich's son? My wife was a great friend of your mother's. We are at home on Thursdays-today is Thursday, so please come and see us without ceremony," said the Governor, as Nikolai took his leave (7a).♦ [Ольга:] Господа, милости просим, пожалуйте завтракать (Чехов 5). [О.:] Please, gentlemen, lunch is served (5b).♦ Пантелей Прокофьевич распахнул ворота, и брички одна за другой въехали на баз. С крыльца гусыней поплыла Ильинична... "Милости просим, дорогие сваточки!" (Шолохов 2). Pantelei threw open the gate and the wagons drove into the yard one after the other. Ilyinichna floated down from the porch like a mother goose...."Welcome to you, dear kinsmen!" (2a).♦ "...На Беговую ко мне милости просим..." (Аксёнов 6). "...You're welcome to come to my place on Begovaya" (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > милости просим
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• МИЛОСТИ ПРОСИМ < ПРОШУ>[VP; 1st pers only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a polite invitation (to visit, take part in conversation, refreshments etc):- please (stop by <come in, have a seat etc >);- [as an invitation to a guest to come in] welcome (to you);- [as an invitation to come over and visit] you're welcome to come over (come to our place, stop by etc).♦ "Вы графа Ильи Андреевича сын? Моя жена очень дружна была с вашею матушкой. По четвергам у меня собираются; нынче четверг, милости прошу ко мне запросто", - сказал губернатор, отпуская его (Толстой 7). "You are Count Ilya Andreyevich's son? My wife was a great friend of your mother's. We are at home on Thursdays-today is Thursday, so please come and see us without ceremony," said the Governor, as Nikolai took his leave (7a).♦ [Ольга:] Господа, милости просим, пожалуйте завтракать (Чехов 5). [О.:] Please, gentlemen, lunch is served (5b).♦ Пантелей Прокофьевич распахнул ворота, и брички одна за другой въехали на баз. С крыльца гусыней поплыла Ильинична... "Милости просим, дорогие сваточки!" (Шолохов 2). Pantelei threw open the gate and the wagons drove into the yard one after the other. Ilyinichna floated down from the porch like a mother goose...."Welcome to you, dear kinsmen!" (2a).♦ "...На Беговую ко мне милости просим..." (Аксёнов 6). "...You're welcome to come to my place on Begovaya" (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > милости прошу
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