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1 это камешек в ваш огород
General subject: that was a thrust at you, that's a dig at you, that's a fling at youУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > это камешек в ваш огород
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2 это по вашему адресу
General subject: that's a dig at youУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > это по вашему адресу
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3 это в твой адрес
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4 Кто другому яму копает, тот сам в нее попадает
Evil wished or done to others, as a rule, recoils on the perpetrator. See Кто за худым пойдет, тот добра не найдет (K), Отольются кошке мышкины слезки (O), Что людям желаешь, то и сам получаешь (4)Var.: Не копай (рой) другому яму, сам в неё попадёшьCf.:Curses like chickens come home to roost (Br.). Curses, like chickens, come home to roost (Am.). The curse sticks to the tongue of the curser (Am.). The evil that comes out of (goeth out of, issues from) thy mouth flieth into thy bosom (Br.). Не that diggeth a pit for another should look that he fall not into it himself (Br.). Не who digs a grave for another falls in himself (Am.). Не who hurts gets hurt (Am., Br.). Не who lays a snare for another, himself falls into it (Am.). If you dig a ditch for your neighbor, you ill fall into it yourself (Am.). If you dig a pit for someone else, you will fall into it yourself (Am.). Ill be to him that ill thinks (Br.). When you plot mischief for others, you're preparing trouble for yourself (Am.). Whoso digs a pit, he shall fall therein (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Кто другому яму копает, тот сам в нее попадает
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5 П-99
БОЙКОЕ ПЕРО (у кого) NP sing only usu. VP subj. with бытье or obj of иметь) ( s.o. has) the ability to write easily and well: у X-a бойкое перо - X wields a clever pen X has a lively pen.«Тут он немножко кольнул вас. Но сознайтесь, какое бойкое перо» (Гоголь 3). "Неге he has a go at you a little. But you must admit he wields a clever pen!" (3a). "That's a slight dig at you. But you must confess that he has a lively pen!" (3d). -
6 бойкое перо
=====⇒ (s.o. has) the ability to write easily and well:- X has a lively pen.♦ "Тут он немножко кольнул вас. Но сознайтесь, какое бойкое перо" (Гоголь 3). "Here he has a go at you a little. But you must admit he wields a clever pen!" (3a). "That's a slight dig at you. But you must confess that he has a lively pen!" (3d).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бойкое перо
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7 не рой другому яму, сам в неё попадёшь
посл.lit. don't dig a pit for others, or you will fall in it yourself; he that diggeth a pit shall fall into it; cf. he that mischief hatches, mischief catches; curses like chickens come home to roostЯ, родная моя, сатиры-то ни об ком не пишу теперь. Стар я стал, матушка, Варвара Алексеевна, чтоб попусту зубы скалить! и надо мной засмеются, по русской пословице: кто, дескать, другому яму роет, так тот... и сам туда же. (Ф. Достоевский, Бедные люди) — Do not think that I could write to you in a satirical vein, for I am too old to show my teeth to no purpose, and people would laugh at me, and quote our Russian proverb, 'Who diggeth a pit for another one, the same shall fall into it himself.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не рой другому яму, сам в неё попадёшь
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8 WELL
• Dig the well before it rains (before you get thirsty) - Готовь летом сани, а зимой телегу (Г)• Do well and have well - За добро добром и платят (3), На добрый привет и добрый ответ (H)• Do well, have well - За добро добром и платят (3), На добрый привет и добрый ответ (H)• Dry well pumps no water (A) - Как с быком ни биться, а молока от него не добиться (K)• Leave well /enough/ alone - Ладно уселся, так и сиди (Л), Лучшее - часто враг хорошего (Л), От добра добра не ищут (O)• Let well /enough/ alone - Ладно уселся, так и сиди (Л), Лучшее - часто враг хорошего (Л), От добра добра не ищут (O)• Thatch your roof before rainy weather, dig your well before you are thirsty - Гром не грянет - мужик не перекрестится (Г)• Well is that well does - Не по словам судят, а по делам (H), Слово делом красно (C)• When the well is full, it will run over - Всякому терпению приходит конец (B), Последняя капля переполняет чашу (П), Терпит брага долго, а через край пойдет - не уймешь (T)• You can't draw water from a dry well - Как с быком ни биться, а молока от него не добиться (K) -
9 откопать
dig up; unearthСинонимический ряд:найти (глаг.) выискать; выкопать; вырыть; найти; отрыть; отыскать; разыскать; раскопать; сыскать -
10 где
1. whereтам, где это необходимо, — where applicable,
ты где живёшь ?, где твоя хата? — where do you dig?
2. whereabout3. whereaboutsСинонимический ряд:где-нибудь (проч.) где-либо; где-нибудь -
11 К-47
БРОСАТЬ (КИДАТЬ) КАМЕШЕК (KA-МЕШКИ, КАМЕНЬ, КАМНИ) В чей ОГОРОД coll VP subj: human in conversation, to hint, usu. disapprov ingly or ironically, at sth. concerning another person (who may or may not be present) without directly referring to that personX бросает камешки в Y-ов огород — (translations vary depending on the speaker's attitude-sarcastic, ironic, joking etc-toward the person in question) X needles YX takes pokes at Y X makes digs at Y X takes shots at Y X makes snide remarks about Y. о КАМЕШЕК (КАМЕШКИ и т. п.) В чей ОГОРОД NP- dig (at s.o.)snide remark (about s.o.)это не в мой огород камешек? that wasn't aimed (directed) at me, was it?could that have been aimed (directed) at me? you агепЧ referring to me, are you?это в чей огород камешек? » at whom is that (could that be) aimed (directed)?to whom are you referring? (author's usage) (Лиза:) Я говорю: представьте, маменька, он не имеет никакой политики в разговоре и даже такие слова говорит, что совсем неучтиво. (Разлюляев:) Это не в наш ли огород? (Лиза:) Не об вас речь (Островский 2). (L.:) So I said: Fancy that, mama! No tact when he talks to you-why, he even uses impolite words. (R.:) That aimed at me? (L.:) Pooh! I'm not even thinking about you (2b). -
12 бросать камень в огород
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ in conversation, to hint, usu. disapprovingly or ironically, at sth. concerning another person (who may or may not be present) without directly referring to that person:- X бросает камешки в Y-ов огород≈ [translations vary depending on the speaker's attitude-sarcastic, ironic, joking etc-toward the person in question] X needles Y;- X makes snide remarks about Y.○ КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ И Т. П.> в чей ОГОРОД [NP] - dig (at s.o.); snide remark (about s.o.); || это не в мой огород камешек? that wasn't aimed (directed) at me, was it?; could that have been aimed (directed) at me?; you aren't referring to me, are you?; || это в чей огород камешек? ≈ at whom is that (could that be) aimed (directed)?; to whom are you referring? [authors usage] [Лиза:] Я говорю: представьте, маменька, он не имеет никакой политики в разговоре и даже такие слова говорит, что совсем неучтиво. [Разлюляев:] Это не в наш ли огород? [Лиза:] Не об вас речь (Островский 2). [L.:] So I said: Fancy that, mama! No tact when he talks to you-why, he even uses impolite words. [R.:] That aimed at me? [L.:] Pooh! I'm not even thinking about you (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросать камень в огород
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13 бросать камешек в огород
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ in conversation, to hint, usu. disapprovingly or ironically, at sth. concerning another person (who may or may not be present) without directly referring to that person:- X бросает камешки в Y-ов огород≈ [translations vary depending on the speaker's attitude-sarcastic, ironic, joking etc-toward the person in question] X needles Y;- X makes snide remarks about Y.○ КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ И Т. П.> в чей ОГОРОД [NP] - dig (at s.o.); snide remark (about s.o.); || это не в мой огород камешек? that wasn't aimed (directed) at me, was it?; could that have been aimed (directed) at me?; you aren't referring to me, are you?; || это в чей огород камешек? ≈ at whom is that (could that be) aimed (directed)?; to whom are you referring? [authors usage] [Лиза:] Я говорю: представьте, маменька, он не имеет никакой политики в разговоре и даже такие слова говорит, что совсем неучтиво. [Разлюляев:] Это не в наш ли огород? [Лиза:] Не об вас речь (Островский 2). [L.:] So I said: Fancy that, mama! No tact when he talks to you-why, he even uses impolite words. [R.:] That aimed at me? [L.:] Pooh! I'm not even thinking about you (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросать камешек в огород
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14 бросать камешки в огород
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ in conversation, to hint, usu. disapprovingly or ironically, at sth. concerning another person (who may or may not be present) without directly referring to that person:- X бросает камешки в Y-ов огород≈ [translations vary depending on the speaker's attitude-sarcastic, ironic, joking etc-toward the person in question] X needles Y;- X makes snide remarks about Y.○ КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ И Т. П.> в чей ОГОРОД [NP] - dig (at s.o.); snide remark (about s.o.); || это не в мой огород камешек? that wasn't aimed (directed) at me, was it?; could that have been aimed (directed) at me?; you aren't referring to me, are you?; || это в чей огород камешек? ≈ at whom is that (could that be) aimed (directed)?; to whom are you referring? [authors usage] [Лиза:] Я говорю: представьте, маменька, он не имеет никакой политики в разговоре и даже такие слова говорит, что совсем неучтиво. [Разлюляев:] Это не в наш ли огород? [Лиза:] Не об вас речь (Островский 2). [L.:] So I said: Fancy that, mama! No tact when he talks to you-why, he even uses impolite words. [R.:] That aimed at me? [L.:] Pooh! I'm not even thinking about you (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросать камешки в огород
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15 бросать камни в огород
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ in conversation, to hint, usu. disapprovingly or ironically, at sth. concerning another person (who may or may not be present) without directly referring to that person:- X бросает камешки в Y-ов огород≈ [translations vary depending on the speaker's attitude-sarcastic, ironic, joking etc-toward the person in question] X needles Y;- X makes snide remarks about Y.○ КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ И Т. П.> в чей ОГОРОД [NP] - dig (at s.o.); snide remark (about s.o.); || это не в мой огород камешек? that wasn't aimed (directed) at me, was it?; could that have been aimed (directed) at me?; you aren't referring to me, are you?; || это в чей огород камешек? ≈ at whom is that (could that be) aimed (directed)?; to whom are you referring? [authors usage] [Лиза:] Я говорю: представьте, маменька, он не имеет никакой политики в разговоре и даже такие слова говорит, что совсем неучтиво. [Разлюляев:] Это не в наш ли огород? [Лиза:] Не об вас речь (Островский 2). [L.:] So I said: Fancy that, mama! No tact when he talks to you-why, he even uses impolite words. [R.:] That aimed at me? [L.:] Pooh! I'm not even thinking about you (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросать камни в огород
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16 камешек в огород
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ in conversation, to hint, usu. disapprovingly or ironically, at sth. concerning another person (who may or may not be present) without directly referring to that person:- X бросает камешки в Y-ов огород≈ [translations vary depending on the speaker's attitude-sarcastic, ironic, joking etc-toward the person in question] X needles Y;- X makes snide remarks about Y.○ КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ И Т. П.> в чей ОГОРОД [NP] - dig (at s.o.); snide remark (about s.o.); || это не в мой огород камешек? that wasn't aimed (directed) at me, was it?; could that have been aimed (directed) at me?; you aren't referring to me, are you?; || это в чей огород камешек? ≈ at whom is that (could that be) aimed (directed)?; to whom are you referring? [authors usage] [Лиза:] Я говорю: представьте, маменька, он не имеет никакой политики в разговоре и даже такие слова говорит, что совсем неучтиво. [Разлюляев:] Это не в наш ли огород? [Лиза:] Не об вас речь (Островский 2). [L.:] So I said: Fancy that, mama! No tact when he talks to you-why, he even uses impolite words. [R.:] That aimed at me? [L.:] Pooh! I'm not even thinking about you (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > камешек в огород
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17 камешки в огород
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ in conversation, to hint, usu. disapprovingly or ironically, at sth. concerning another person (who may or may not be present) without directly referring to that person:- X бросает камешки в Y-ов огород≈ [translations vary depending on the speaker's attitude-sarcastic, ironic, joking etc-toward the person in question] X needles Y;- X makes snide remarks about Y.○ КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ И Т. П.> в чей ОГОРОД [NP] - dig (at s.o.); snide remark (about s.o.); || это не в мой огород камешек? that wasn't aimed (directed) at me, was it?; could that have been aimed (directed) at me?; you aren't referring to me, are you?; || это в чей огород камешек? ≈ at whom is that (could that be) aimed (directed)?; to whom are you referring? [authors usage] [Лиза:] Я говорю: представьте, маменька, он не имеет никакой политики в разговоре и даже такие слова говорит, что совсем неучтиво. [Разлюляев:] Это не в наш ли огород? [Лиза:] Не об вас речь (Островский 2). [L.:] So I said: Fancy that, mama! No tact when he talks to you-why, he even uses impolite words. [R.:] That aimed at me? [L.:] Pooh! I'm not even thinking about you (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > камешки в огород
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18 кидать камень в огород
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ in conversation, to hint, usu. disapprovingly or ironically, at sth. concerning another person (who may or may not be present) without directly referring to that person:- X бросает камешки в Y-ов огород≈ [translations vary depending on the speaker's attitude-sarcastic, ironic, joking etc-toward the person in question] X needles Y;- X makes snide remarks about Y.○ КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ И Т. П.> в чей ОГОРОД [NP] - dig (at s.o.); snide remark (about s.o.); || это не в мой огород камешек? that wasn't aimed (directed) at me, was it?; could that have been aimed (directed) at me?; you aren't referring to me, are you?; || это в чей огород камешек? ≈ at whom is that (could that be) aimed (directed)?; to whom are you referring? [authors usage] [Лиза:] Я говорю: представьте, маменька, он не имеет никакой политики в разговоре и даже такие слова говорит, что совсем неучтиво. [Разлюляев:] Это не в наш ли огород? [Лиза:] Не об вас речь (Островский 2). [L.:] So I said: Fancy that, mama! No tact when he talks to you-why, he even uses impolite words. [R.:] That aimed at me? [L.:] Pooh! I'm not even thinking about you (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кидать камень в огород
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19 кидать камешек в огород
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ in conversation, to hint, usu. disapprovingly or ironically, at sth. concerning another person (who may or may not be present) without directly referring to that person:- X бросает камешки в Y-ов огород≈ [translations vary depending on the speaker's attitude-sarcastic, ironic, joking etc-toward the person in question] X needles Y;- X makes snide remarks about Y.○ КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ И Т. П.> в чей ОГОРОД [NP] - dig (at s.o.); snide remark (about s.o.); || это не в мой огород камешек? that wasn't aimed (directed) at me, was it?; could that have been aimed (directed) at me?; you aren't referring to me, are you?; || это в чей огород камешек? ≈ at whom is that (could that be) aimed (directed)?; to whom are you referring? [authors usage] [Лиза:] Я говорю: представьте, маменька, он не имеет никакой политики в разговоре и даже такие слова говорит, что совсем неучтиво. [Разлюляев:] Это не в наш ли огород? [Лиза:] Не об вас речь (Островский 2). [L.:] So I said: Fancy that, mama! No tact when he talks to you-why, he even uses impolite words. [R.:] That aimed at me? [L.:] Pooh! I'm not even thinking about you (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кидать камешек в огород
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20 кидать камешки в огород
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ in conversation, to hint, usu. disapprovingly or ironically, at sth. concerning another person (who may or may not be present) without directly referring to that person:- X бросает камешки в Y-ов огород≈ [translations vary depending on the speaker's attitude-sarcastic, ironic, joking etc-toward the person in question] X needles Y;- X makes snide remarks about Y.○ КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ И Т. П.> в чей ОГОРОД [NP] - dig (at s.o.); snide remark (about s.o.); || это не в мой огород камешек? that wasn't aimed (directed) at me, was it?; could that have been aimed (directed) at me?; you aren't referring to me, are you?; || это в чей огород камешек? ≈ at whom is that (could that be) aimed (directed)?; to whom are you referring? [authors usage] [Лиза:] Я говорю: представьте, маменька, он не имеет никакой политики в разговоре и даже такие слова говорит, что совсем неучтиво. [Разлюляев:] Это не в наш ли огород? [Лиза:] Не об вас речь (Островский 2). [L.:] So I said: Fancy that, mama! No tact when he talks to you-why, he even uses impolite words. [R.:] That aimed at me? [L.:] Pooh! I'm not even thinking about you (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кидать камешки в огород
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