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2 чай
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1) tea (растение и напиток)
2) tea(-drinking) (чаепитие)
3) tea-party (угощение)
II вводн.; разг.
maybe, probably, perhaps (вероятно)* * ** * ** * *teateas -
3 чай
I муж.1) tea (растение и напиток)кирпичный чай — break-tea; tile tea
некрепкий чай — разг. cat-lap
2) tea(-drinking) ( чаепитие)- за чаем- послеобеденный чайпригласить на чашку чая (кого-л.) — to ask/invite to tea
устроить чай — to arrange/give a tea-party
••II вводн.; разг.maybe, probably, perhaps ( вероятно)он, чай, проголодался — he must be hungry
вам тут, чай, скучно — you must find it dull here
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4 чай пить - не дрова рубить
Set phrase: drinking tea with pleasure isn't working without measure (used (as a jocular reply to someone's invitation to sit down and have a cup of tea) to mean: yes, thank you - tea drinking is pleasure, not hard labour)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > чай пить - не дрова рубить
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5 чаепитие
1) General subject: dish of tea, muffin fight, tea fight, tea party, tea-fight, tea-party, bun fight, tea-drinking2) Jocular: muffin-fight -
6 чаевничать
несовер.; без доп.; разг.
sit long over one's tea, have a cosy tea; indulge in tea-drinking* * ** * *sit long over one's tea, have a cosy tea -
7 гонять
1) (вн.; гнать, перемещать) drive (d)гоня́ть кого-л с ме́ста на ме́сто — drive smb from one place to another [from pillar to post идиом.]
2) (вн.; прогонять) drive (d) away3) разг. (вн.; посылать кого-л с поручениями) send (d) (on errands); make (d) run errands; ( помыкать кем-л) push (d) aroundгоня́ть кого́-л за чем-л — send smb for smth
4) разг. (вн.; перекатывать с места на место) kick / toss (d) aroundгоня́ть мяч — kick / knock the ball about / around
гоня́ть шары́ — play billards
5) разг. (вн.; заставлять работать, особ. машину) run (d)6) (бегать, резвиться) run / scamper around7) (на пр.; ездить на машине) run / knock around (in); (на верховом животном, велосипеде или мотоцикле) ride (d)он купи́л маши́ну, что́бы про́сто гоня́ть на ней — he bought himself a car just for running around in
8) (вн.; строго экзаменовать) examine / test (d) rigorously; grill (d); give (i) the third degree slгоня́ть по всему́ уче́бнику — test (d) for knowledge of the whole textbook
••гоня́ть ло́дыря разг. — idle, kick one's heels
гоня́ть голубе́й — race pigeons
чаи́ гоня́ть прост. — sit (around) drinking tea; indulge in tea-drinking
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8 чаи
••гоня́ть чаи́ — sit (around) drinking tea, indulge in tea drinking
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9 чаёвничать
разг.sit* long over one's tea, have a cosy tea; indulge in tea-drinking -
10 чаёвничать
разг.sit long over one's tea, have a cosy tea; indulge in tea-drinking -
11 чаепитие
с. разг.tea drinking; tea party -
12 чаепитие
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13 Ч-2
ГОНЯТЬ ЧАЙ (с кем) highly coll, often humor VP subj: human, often pi) to drink tea in an unhurried manner and with great enjoyment, pleasurably occupy o.s. with drinking tea ( usu. for an extended period of time and consuming great quantities): Х-ы чаи гоняют - Xs sit (around) drinking tea Xs spend their time drinking tea. -
14 гонять чаи
• ГОНЯТЬ ЧАЙ (с кем) highly coll, often humor[VP; subj: human, often pi]=====⇒ to drink tea in an unhurried manner and with great enjoyment, pleasurably occupy o.s. with drinking tea (usu. for an extended period of time and consuming great quantities):- Xs spend their time drinking tea.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > гонять чаи
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15 чай пить - не дрова рубить
погов., шутл.lit. drinking tea isn't chopping wood (i.e. not hard labour) (a jocular reply to smb.'s invitation to have a cup of tea)- Давай пить чай с брусничным вареньем, - глуховатым голосом сказал Лихачёв. - Что ж, чай пить не дрова рубить, - говаривали в старину, - усмехнулся Ваня. (Г. Марков, Сибирь) — 'Let's have some tea with cowberry jam,' said Likhachov in his rough voice. 'With pleasure,' said Ivan and gave a chuckle. 'You know the old saying? Drinking tea with pleasure isn't working without measure.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > чай пить - не дрова рубить
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16 иметь отношение к
1. bear on2. have a bearing onсреднее время доступа к диску — avg. disk sec/io
3. have to do withсоздать, вызвать к жизни — to call into being
4. refer5. bear a relation toя понимаю, к чему вы клоните — I see what you are driving at
6. bear a relationship toотносящийть к — falling into; relate to (refl.)
7. concern inсогласовывать, приводить к согласию — to bring into accord
8. concern the9. have a relation to10. have a relationship toстать лагом к … — turn broadside on to the sea
ехать к морю, поехать на море — to go to the sea
11. have something to do withиметь отношение к; оказывать; влияние на — have a bearing on
12. refers to13. relate to14. concernРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > иметь отношение к
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17 пьянка
1) General subject: binge, boose, booze, carousal, kick up, spree, drinking bout (MT), thirst-quench session2) Colloquial: kick-up5) Marketology: binge drinking -
18 класть зубы на полку
разг.be famishing; cf. tighten one's belt- Я вам скажу, - заметил Тросенко, - как ни считай, всё выходит, что нашему брату зубы на полку класть приходится, а на деле выходит, что все мы живём, и чай пьём, и табак курим, и водку пьём. (Л. Толстой, Рубка леса) — 'I'll tell you something,' said Trosenko. 'Count it up any way you like, it turns out we should all be famishing; but in fact we're all alive, drinking tea, smoking tobacco and drinking vodka.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > класть зубы на полку
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19 вприкуску
General subject: through cubes of sugar (to sip tea through cubes of sugar), through lumps of sugar, through pieces of sugar, holding a lump of sugar in (one's) mouth (while drinking unsweetened tea) -
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АППЕТИТ ПРИХОДИТ ВО ВРЕМЯ ЕДЫ (saying) your interest in or desire for sth. grows as you practice, experience, or learn itappetite comes (grows) with eating= eating and scratching (drinking) want but a beginning.«Пока чай дойдёт, закусите», - Алферов обвёл рукой стол. «Спасибо, чай попью, а есть не хочу, завтракал». - «Ну, ну, смотрите, а захотите — ешьте, аппетит приходит во время еды» (Рыбаков 2). "Have a bite while the tea is brewing," he (Al-ferov) said, indicating the food. "Thank you, I'll have some tea, but I won't eat. I've already had breakfast," Sasha replied. "Well, just look and if you feel like it, eat something. The appetite grows with eating" (2a).
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