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  • 61 That's not the way it works.

    Общая лексика: Так не пойдёт. (disagreement with someone's demands: "(Housing Minister) Coleman's take on it: "You have people coming from outside B.C. saying, 'I like it here. I think I'll camp here and)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > That's not the way it works.

  • 62 that's the wrong way to talk to [someone]

    Американский английский: взять не верный тон

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > that's the wrong way to talk to [someone]

  • 63 the way he saved that girl's life was a bit of all right

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the way he saved that girl's life was a bit of all right

  • 64 the way he saved that girl's life was a bit of alright

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the way he saved that girl's life was a bit of alright

  • 65 the way that science and scientific developments are perceived by society

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the way that science and scientific developments are perceived by society

  • 66 That ain't the way I heard it!

    амер. Мне кажется, нечто подобное я уже слышал!

    Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > That ain't the way I heard it!

  • 67 That's not the way to do it!

    Куда это годится?!

    Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > That's not the way to do it!

  • 68 out of the way

    1. adj phr
    1) не по пути, в стороне; отдалённый, расположенный далеко от центра; непосещаемый, уединённый, заброшенный (тж. out-of-the-way)

    I have seen some fine acting in some small, out of the way theatres... (N. Coward, ‘Play Parade’, ‘Introduction’) — Мне приходилось видеть великолепную игру в некоторых маленьких провинциальных театрах...

    2) не мешающий, не стоящий поперёк дороги; законченный, решённый

    Soames looked out of the window. The spring was late! ‘She oughtn't to be, with that case out of the way.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Silver Spoon’, part III, ch. XI) — Сомс посмотрел в окно. Весна запаздывает! А не следовало бы ей запаздывать, раз процесс выигран.

    You're afraid - maybe not of me as an individual, because I'm not such great shakes, but of what stood behind me once, and what may stand behind me again. That's why you want me out of the way. (S. Heym, ‘Goldsborough’, ch. 2) — Вы боитесь, может быть, не меня лично - что я такое в конце концов, - нет, вы боитесь тех, кто стоял за меня когда-то и, возможно, будет стоять теперь. Вот почему вам надо убрать меня с дороги.

    It looked as though Mrs. Danvers entertained her visitors in the morning-room when Maxim and I were out of the way. (D. du Maurier, ‘Rebecca’, ch. 13) — Наверное, как только я и Максим уходили и не мешали миссис Денверс, она устраивала в своей гостиной приемы.

    I feel better, now that problem is out of the way. (RHD) — У меня улучшилось настроение, когда этот вопрос был наконец решен.

    3) необычный, исключительный, из ряда вон выходящий; необыкновенный, незаурядный, оригинальный (тж. out-of-the-way)

    ...nor did Alice think it was so very much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, ‘Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!’ (L. Carroll, ‘Alice's Adventures in Wonderland’, ch. I) —...услыхав, как кролик сказал самому себе: "Вот так так! Вот так так! Я же опоздаю", Алиса ничуть не удивилась.

    She did not see anything out of the way in his work. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 43) — Миссис Оттер не находила в работе Клаттона ничего примечательного.

    Keld: "...How are you, darling?" Sheila: "Much the same as usual; nothing out of the way has happened." (N. Coward, ‘The Rat Trap’, act III) — Келд: "...Ну, как дела, дорогая?" Шейла: "Все по-прежнему. Ничего особенного не произошло."

    4) неуместный, ошибочный; странный, подозрительный

    ‘Who is that girl you've got in your office, Silas Lapham?’ she demanded, when her husband entered. ‘...Did you ever know me to do anything out of the way?’ ‘That isn't what I asked you.’ (W. Howells, ‘The Rise of Silas Lapham’, ch. XXVI) — - Что это за девушка у тебя в конторе, Сайлас Лапхем? - спросила жена, когда Сайлас пришел домой. -...Вспомни, совершил ли я когда-нибудь хоть один неблаговидный поступок? - Я тебя не об этом спрашиваю.

    The night watchman looked around the building, but he saw nothing out of the way. (DAI) — Ночной сторож обошел дом, но не увидел ничего подозрительного.

    I'm sorry if I said something out of the way. (DAI) — Прошу прощения, если сказал что-то не то.

    2. int phr

    ‘Out of the way there!’ shouted the captain. ‘In the name of His Holiness!’ (E. L. Voynich, ‘The Gadfly’, part III, ch. 2) — "Прочь с дороги! - крикнул капитан. - Именем его святейшества приказываю вам расступиться!"

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > out of the way

  • 69 out of the way

      I. adj phr
       1) нe пo пути, в cтopoнe; oтдaлённый, pacпoлoжeнный дaлeкo oт цeнтpa; нeпoceщaeмый, уeдинённый
        I have seen some fine acting in some small, out of the way theatres (N. Coward)
       2) нe мeшaющий, нe cтoящий пoпepёк дopoги; зaкoнчeнный, peшённый
        It looked as though Mrs. Danvers entertained her visitors in the morning-room when Maxim and I were out of the way CD. du Maurier). I feel better, now that problem is out of the way
       3) нeoбычный, иcключитeльный, из pядa вoн выxoдящий; нeoбыкнoвeнный, нeзaуpядный, opигинaльный
        Nor did Alice think it was so very much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, 'Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!' (L. Carrolt). She did not see anything out of the way in his work (W. S. Maugham). Keld....How are you, darling? Sheila. Much the same as usual: nothing out of the way has happened (N. Coward)
       4) нeумecтный, oшибoчный; cтpaнный, пoдoзpитeльный
        'Who is that girl you've got in your office, Silas Lapham?' she demanded, when her husband entered. '...Did you ever know me to do anything out of the way?' 'That isn't what I asked you' (W. Howells). The night watchman looked around the building but he saw nothing out of the way
      II. int phr
       пpoчь c дopoги!
        'Out of the way there!' shouted the captain. 'In the name of His Holiness!' (E. L. Voynich)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > out of the way

  • 70 out of the way

    adj

    The house wasn't anything out of the way — Дом был как дом, ничего особенного

    She went on speaking as if nothing out of the way was happening — Она продолжала говорить, как будто ничего особенного не происходило

    Now that her husband was out of the way she began to get out and about more — Сейчас, когда мужа уже не было, она начала больше времени бывать на людях

    4) AmE sl

    After a few more drinks he will be out of the way — Еще несколько рюмок, и он вырубится

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > out of the way

  • 71 roses all the way

       путь, уcыпaнный poзaми, лёгкaя, cчacтливaя, бeзмятeжнaя жизнь; = нe жизнь, a paй (oбыкн. упoтp. в oтpицaтeльныx пpeдлoжeнияx) [cтpoчкa из cтиxoтвopeния P. Бpaунингa]
        Not that married life was roses all the way. She had her money worries and lost one of her two sons (Daily Mirror). Verdi received endless offers of pensions, titles, professorships... Of course it wasn't entirely roses all the way (New Statesman)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > roses all the way

  • 72 downhill all the way

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > downhill all the way

  • 73 in the way of smth.

    1) в отношении чего-л., что касается; по части чего-л., насчёт чего-л., в рассуждении чего-л.

    Remembering that he had come in the way of business, and was, as it were, under a flag of truce. (Ch. Kingsley, ‘The Water-Babies’, ch. I) — Он помнил, что явился по делу, с парламентским флагом, так сказать.

    She prided herself on remembering her customers' likes and dislikes in the way of food. (A. Christie, ‘The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding’, ‘Four-and-Twenty Blackbirds’) — Официантка Молли гордилась тем, что помнит, какие блюда особенно по душе каждому ее клиенту.

    In that small village there was very little in the way of entertainment. (ECI) — Что касается развлечений, то их почти не было в этой деревушке.

    2) в виде, в качестве чего-л.

    The attack was made, not in the way of storm, but by slow... approaches. (Th. Macaulay, ‘The History of England’, vol. I, ch. II) — Нападающие действовали не с ошеломляющей быстротой, а осмотрительно и осторожно...

    Shake... always contrived to be on the spot when anything was doing in the way of a gamble. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Potch and Colour’, ‘The Mayor of Bardie Creek’) — Шейк... всегда ухитрялся быть там, где пахло азартной игрой.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > in the way of smth.

  • 74 in the way of doing smth.

    (in the way of doing (saying, etc.) smth.)
    1) на пути к чему-л. (тж. in the way to do, to say, etc., smth.)

    Mr. Croftangry is in the way of doing a foolish thing. (W. Scott, ‘The Surgeon's Daughter’, ‘Preface’) — Мистер Крофтангри вот-вот наделает глупостей.

    ...I saw that I had come upon my fate at last, and was in the way to fall in love. (R. L. Stevensom, ‘New Arabian Nights’, ‘The Suicide Club’, ‘The Story of the Young Man with the Cream Tarts’) —...я понял, что против судьбы не пойдешь и что мне суждено наконец влюбиться.

    2) по части, в отношении

    Remembering that he had come in the way of helping you. (ECI) — Боюсь, что я немного могу сделать, чтобы помочь вам.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > in the way of doing smth.

  • 75 all the way

    нареч.; разг.
    1) полностью, до конца

    to back smb. all the way — полностью поддерживать кого-л.

    I can't go all the way with some of your points. — Я не могу полностью согласиться с некоторыми вашими утверждениями.

    2) предельно близко, до самого

    rubber boots that went almost all the way to my knees — резиновые сапоги, которые доходили мне почти до колен

    He had to walk all the way home. — Ему пришлось идти пешком до самого дома.

    3) амер. со всем набором приправ, по полной программе (с горчицей, майонезом, луком и т. п.)

    I'd like one hamburger all the way. — Пожалуйста, один гамбургер по полной программе.

    ••

    to go all the way with smb. — переспать с кем-л.

    Англо-русский современный словарь > all the way

  • 76 all the way

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > all the way

  • 77 lead the way

    1) идти впереди, идти во главе, вести за собой, возглавлять

    And, with a farewell nod, she led the way. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Swan Song’, part II, ch. III) — И, кивнув им на прощанье, Флер первая двинулась к выходу.

    Dave and Irene were on snowshoes. Sometimes he led the way. Sometimes she strode ahead. (D. Carter, ‘Fatherless Sons’, part I, ch. 16) — Дейв и Айрин бегут на лыжах. Впереди Дейв. Иногда Айрин обгоняет его.

    He had led the way: the experience that had come to her was the experience selected by himself. (Gr. Greene, ‘The Heart of the Matter’, part I, ch. I) — Ведь это он вел жену за собой, и, стало быть, запас ее жизненных впечатлений также отобран им.

    2) проявить инициативу, быть первым в чём-л.

    In fashion he has always led the way. (RHD) — Он всегда был законодателем мод.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > lead the way

  • 78 in the way of smth.

       1) в oтнoшeнии чeгo-л., чтo кacaeтcя...; пo чacти чeгo-л., нacчёт чeгo-л.
        She prided herself on remembering her customers' likes and dislikes in the way of food (A Christie). Shake... always contrived to be on the spot when anything was doing in the way of a gamble (K. S. Prichard). In that small village there was very little in the way of entertainment
       2) в видe, в кaчecтвe чeгo-л.
        The attack was made, not in the way of storm, but by slow... approaches (Th. Macaulay)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > in the way of smth.

  • 79 put oneself out of the way

    стараться; причинять себе беспокойство, стеснять себя (ради кого-л.)

    Why should Lady Castlewood put herself out of the way to welcome the young stranger?.. Was a great lady called upon to put herself out of the way for such a youth? (W. Thackeray, ‘The Virginians’, ch. II) — В самом деле, зачем было леди Каслвуд стеснять себя ради того, чтобы дать приют молодому незнакомцу?.. Неужели из-за такого юнца важная светская дама была обязана стеснять себя?

    Anything that's handy, Miss, don't put yourself out of the way, on our accounts. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Oliver Twist’, ch. XXXI) — Дайте просто чего-нибудь выпить, мисс. Не хлопочите из-за нас.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > put oneself out of the way

  • 80 in the way of doing (saying, etc.) smth.

       нa пути к чeму-л. (тж. in the way to do, to say, etc. smth.)
        Mr. Croftangry is in the way of doing a foolish thing (W. Scott). I saw that I had come upon my fate at last, and was in the way to fall in love OR. L. Stevenson)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > in the way of doing (saying, etc.) smth.

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