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1 the chips are down
1) Австралийский сленг: момент, когда решение найдено2) Сленг: экстремальная ситуация, требующая немедленного решения, ситуация, предвещающая неудачу (проигрыш, несчастье) -
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3 the chips are down
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4 the chips are down
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5 the chips are down and the stakes are high
амер.(the chips are down and the stakes are high (сокр. (when) the chips are down))когда наступает ответственный, критический момент [букв. фишки брошены, и ставки высоки (в рулетке)]The previews are always more fun than the actual shows anyway. Since the chips are not down, everyone is at ease and the audience is aware of it. (A. Marx, ‘Life With Groucho’, ch. XXV) — Предварительные просмотры всегда интереснее, чем последующие постановки. Ответственный момент еще не наступил, актеры чувствуют себя спокойно, и зрительный зал понимает это.
When the chips are down a man shows what he really is. (DAS) — Человека узнают по тому, как он ведет себя в минуту опасности.
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8 when the chips are down
см. the chips are downConcise English-Russian phrasebook > when the chips are down
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9 (when) the chips are down
paзг.кoгдa нacтупaeт oтвeтcтвeнный, кpитичecкий мoмeнт, в минуту oпacнocти [пepвoнaч. aмep.]The previews are always more fun than the actual shows anyway. Since the chips are not down, everyone is at ease and the audience is aware of it (A Marx). She wanted to be a person of responsibility... That's what Sam was: the kind of man people said they'd want to have with them in a rough deal, when all the chips were down (A. Myrer)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > (when) the chips are down
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10 when the chips are down
expr infmlWhen the chips are really down, you have only yourself to depend on — В трудную минуту приходится рассчитывать только на себя
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > when the chips are down
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11 when the chips are down
1) Общая лексика: когда дело подходит к развязке, когда приходит решающий час2) Военный термин: когда начинаются боевые действияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > when the chips are down
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12 when the chips are down
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13 when the chips are down
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14 when the chips are down
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15 when\ the\ chips\ are\ down
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16 when the chips are down
в реша́ющий моме́нтThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > when the chips are down
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17 chips are down
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18 breathe down smb.'s neck
разг.1) догонять кого-л., гнаться за кем-л.He followed me at once. I could hear his footsteps pattering after me. He was practically breathing down my neck. (J. Wain, ‘Strike the Father Dead’, part II, ‘Jeremy’) — Ленни сразу же пошел за мной. Я слышал его шаги. Он почти нагнал меня.
2) погонять кого-л.; ≈ стоять над душой у кого-л.And now that she is here, I hope she'll be left alone long enough to do some work - not have someone eternally breathing down her neck about a new product. (J. Deiss, ‘The Blue Chips’, ch. 5) — Теперь, когда доктор Паркер приехала сюда, ее оставят в покое и она сможет работать. Никто не будет вечно стоять у нее над душой и требовать результатов.
We ought to be landing tomorrow morning or the next day. I don't know. The French are breathing down our necks to get going and we're doing nothing. We can't hold off much longer, though. (J. Aldridge, ‘The Last Exile’, ch. LXXIX) — Мы должны высадиться не то завтра утром, не то послезавтра. Точно не скажу. Французы нам жить не дают, требуют, чтобы мы торопились, а мы сидим сложа руки. Но долго тянуть нам не удастся.
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20 chip
1. noun1) Splitter, derhave a chip on one's shoulder — (fig.) einen Komplex haben
3)there is a chip in this cup/paintwork — diese Tasse ist angeschlagen/etwas Farbe ist abgeplatzt
when the chips are down — (fig. coll.) wenn's ernst wird
5) (Electronics) Chip, der2. transitive verb,- pp-1) anschlagen [Geschirr]chip [off] — abschlagen
the paint is chipped — die Farbe ist abgesprungen
2)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/12554/chip_in">chip in* * *[ ip] 1. past tense, past participle - chipped; verb 2. noun1) (a place from which a small piece is broken: There's a chip in the edge of this saucer.) angeschlagene Stelle2) ((American french fries) (usually in plural) a cut piece of potato (fried): steak and chips.) die Pommes frites3) (a counter representing a certain value, used in gambling.) die Spielmarke4) (a very small printed circuit, as used in computers, TV sets etc.)•- chip in* * *[tʃɪp]I. nthis cup has got a \chip in it diese Tasse ist angeschlagen▪ \chips pl Pommes frites plbeans/egg/sausage and \chips Bohnen/Ei/Würstchen und Pommes famfish and \chips Fisch und Chips▪ \chips pl Chips pl7.II. vt<- pp->1. (damage)▪ to \chip sth etw wegschlagen [o abschlagen]; (knock out) etw ausschlagen; (break off) etw abbrechen2. SPORTto \chip the ball den Ball chippen3. (cut)III. vi<- pp->[leicht] abbrechen* * *[tʃɪp]1. nchocolate chips — ≈ Schokoladenstreusel pl
he's a chip off the old block — er ist ganz der Vater
3) (in crockery, furniture etc) abgeschlagene or abgestoßene Ecke or Stelleto cash in one's chips (euph) — den Löffel abgeben (euph inf)
he's had his chips (inf) — (d)er hat ausgespielt (inf)
to be in the chips ( US inf ) — Kleingeld haben (inf), flüssig sein (inf)
5)to give the ball a chip (Golf, Tennis) — den Ball chippen
6) (COMPUT: microchip) Chip nt2. vt1) cup, stone anschlagen; varnish, paint abstoßen; wood beschädigen; (= chip off) wegschlagen, abstoßen3. vi(cup etc) angeschlagen werden, Macken/eine Macke bekommen (inf); (paint) abspringen; (stone) splittern* * *chip [tʃıp]A she’s a chip of the old block umg er ist ganz der Vater;have a chip on one’s shoulder umga) sich ständig angegriffen fühlen,b) einen Komplex haben ( about wegen)2. angeschlagene Stelle (an Geschirr etc):there’s a chip in the plate der Teller ist angeschlagen3. GASTRa) (Orangen- etc) Scheibchen nb) pl Br Pommes frites plc) pl US (Kartoffel) Chips pl4. Chip m, Jeton m, Spielmarke f:be in the chips US umg Knete haben;the chips are down umg jetzt geht es um die Wurst;when the chips are down umg wenn es hart auf hart geht;have had one’s chips Br umg erledigt sein, ausgespielt haben5. Golf: Chip(shot) m (kurzer Annäherungsschlag, bei dem der Ball so auf das Grün gehoben wird, dass er noch rollen kann)6. geschliffener BrillantsplitterB v/t2. abraspeln, abschnitzeln3. abbrechen4. Kanten, Ecken von Geschirr etc an-, abschlagenC v/i1. abbrechen, abköckeln, abspringen* * *1. noun1) Splitter, derhave a chip on one's shoulder — (fig.) einen Komplex haben
3)there is a chip in this cup/paintwork — diese Tasse ist angeschlagen/etwas Farbe ist abgeplatzt
when the chips are down — (fig. coll.) wenn's ernst wird
5) (Electronics) Chip, der2. transitive verb,- pp-1) anschlagen [Geschirr]chip [off] — abschlagen
2)Phrasal Verbs:- chip in* * *(computers) n.Halbleiterchip m. n.Chip -s m.integrierter Schaltkreis m. v.abraspeln v.abschlagen v.abschnitzeln v.anschlagen v.leicht abbrechen ausdr.
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