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121 he that will not when he may, when he will he shall have nay
посл."тот, кто не хочет, когда может, когда захочет, уже не сможет"That young lady, with whom I so much desired to be alone again sang... ‘He that will not when he may, when he will he shall have nay.’ (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Catriona’, ch. XIX) — Эта молодая девица, с которой мне так хотелось снова остался наедине, пропела: "Кто может, но не хочет, когда захочет, в ответ услышит "нет"."
Large English-Russian phrasebook > he that will not when he may, when he will he shall have nay
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122 make much account of smth.
придавать (большое) значение чему-л.; см. тж. make little account of smth. и make no account of smb.He made much account of that information. — Эта информация имела для него большое значение.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > make much account of smth.
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123 not much
разг.конечно нет, мало вероятноA: "D'you think he'd be any good as Secretary?" B: "That fellow? Not much! Why, he's utterly unbusinesslike." (SPI) — А: "Как вы думаете, получится из него хороший секретарь?" Б: "Из этого парня? Мало вероятно. У него совсем нет деловой жилки."
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124 so much so
до такой степени, такHe was tired; so much so that he could hardly walk. — Он до того устал, что еле шел.
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125 too much water drowned the miller
уст.≈ хорошенького понемножкуA jug of home-brewed ale... was warranted... as excellent; ‘for,’ said she, ‘we know by practice that too much water drowns the miller, and we spare it on our malt...’ (W. Scott, ‘Peveril’, ch. XXI) — На стол был поставлен кувшин с домашним элем "самого отменного качества", как его отрекомендовала миссис Уайткрафт; "ибо, - сказала она, - известно, что и мельник может утонуть, если воды много, вот мы и бережем ее, наливая в чан с солодом..."
Large English-Russian phrasebook > too much water drowned the miller
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126 have much to do
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127 at that
1) к тoму жe, вдoбaвoк; cвepx тoгo, вмecтe c тeм2) и вcё жe, тeм нe мeнee, пpи вcём пpи тoмWhat was in her heart God knows, Wilson thought. She hadn't talked much last night. At that it was a pleasure to see her (E. Hemingway) -
128 leave much to be desired
ocтaвляeт жeлaть (мнoгo) лучшeгoAlthough it is true that Bangladesh's performance... leaves much to be desired, one should not overlook its achievements (The Economist)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > leave much to be desired
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