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Голь перекатная [кабацкая]Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > The down-and-outs
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indigent, sans ressources2 nounclochard(e) m,f;∎ the down-and-out or down-and-outs les sans-abri mplUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > down-and-out
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a down and out/down-and-out бездомный; бомж; клошарThe banks of the Seine in Paris used to be a favourite sleeping spot for down-and-outs.
I just assumed he was a down and out, begging on the street corner.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > down-and-out
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paзг.1) oбeccилeнный, выбившийcя из cил, измoтaнный [этим. спорт. пoлучивший нoкaут, нoкaутиpoвaнный; пepвoнaч, aмep.]Malaria's a rotten thing, and after one's had a bout of it one feels awfully down and out (If. S. Maugham)2) paзopившийcя, oбнищaвший; выбpoшeнный зa бopт жизни, кoнчeный, oпуcтившийcяIf someone he knew was down and out he'd always lend him a fiver (W. S. Maugham). 'What is he doing out there?' Sally queried. 'He's broke, from all accounts,' Dinny replied. 'Lost his case against Paddy Cavan - and is down and out' (K. S. Prichard) David Lister meets down and outs in London to see how things have changed since 'Down and Out in Paris and London' [книгa Дж. Opуэллa (3 г.)] was published sixty years ago (The Independent) -
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Первоначально выражение down and out обозначало проигравшего боксёра, который лежит (down) без сознания (out). Позже это выражение использовали по отношению к человеку, потерявшему всё, не имеющего ни денег, ни друзей, ни семьи, ни дома. Down and out может использоваться и как существительное:In shop doorways in Oxford Street down and outs can be seen every night of the week. — Каждую ночь на Оксфорд-стрит у дверей магазинов можно видеть бомжей.
Джордж Оруэлл (1903—1950 гг.), автор 'Animal Farm' («Скотный двор») и 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' («1984»), написал автобиографические заметки о жизни нищего писателя в Париже и попрошайки в Лондоне под названием 'Down and Out in Paris and London' (1933). -
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a down and out/down-and-out бездомный; бомж; клошарThe banks of the Seine in Paris used to be a favourite sleeping spot for down-and-outs.
I just assumed he was a down and out, begging on the street corner.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > a down and out
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8 low-down
ˈləudaun
1. прил.
1) бесчестный, низкий to play a low-down trick ≈ сыграть скверную, злую шутку Syn: dishonest, dishonorable
2) эмоциональный low-down tune ≈ задушевная мелодия
2. нареч. низко, бесчестно, постыдно to play it low-down ≈ вести себя бесчестно, постыдно
3. сущ.;
амер. информация, сведения, факты Syn: ins and outs, the whole truth (сленг) полная информация - to get the * on smb. выведать всю подноготную - to give the * on smth. раскрыть полную /истинную/ картину чего-л. (разговорное) низкий, бесчестный - * behaviour бесчестное /низкое/ поведение - to play a * trick сыграть скверную шутку (разговорное) эмоциональный - * blues задушевный блюз( разговорное) в грам. знач. нареч. низко - to play it * подло /бессовестно/ вести себя low-down разг. грубый, вульгарный ~ разг. низкий, бесчестный;
to play a low-down trick сыграть скверную, злую шутку ~ амер. сведения, факты, подноготная ~ разг. низкий, бесчестный;
to play a low-down trick сыграть скверную, злую шутку play it ~ вести себя бесчестно, постыдноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > low-down
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[ˌləu'daun] 1. прил.; разг.1) бесчестный, низкийto play a low-down trick — сыграть скверную, злую шутку
Syn:2. нареч.низко, бесчестно, постыдно3. сущ.; разг.to play it low-down — вести себя бесчестно, постыдно
Jim promised to get the low-down on them by tomorrow morning. — Джим пообещал выведать о них всю информацию к завтрашнему утру.
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10 голь перекатная
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > голь перекатная
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the down-and-outs мн. ч.; the utterly destituteРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > голь перекатная
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12 cloche
cloche [klɔ∫]1. feminine nouna. [d'église] bellb. [de plat] dishcover ; [de plantes, légumes] cloche2. adjective• qu'il est cloche ce type ! what an idiot!━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━In France, Easter eggs are said to be brought by the Easter bells or cloches de Pâques which fly from Rome and drop them in people's gardens.* * *klɔʃ1) ( instrument sonore) bellen (forme de) cloche — bell-shaped; déménager
2) ( ustensile de jardinage) cloche3) (colloq) ( imbécile) clot (colloq) GB, clod (colloq), idiot4) (colloq) ( clochard) tramp•Phrasal Verbs:••se taper la cloche — (colloq) to have a good ou slap-up GB meal, to pig out (colloq)
sonner les cloches (colloq) à quelqu'un — to bawl somebody out (colloq)
se faire sonner les cloches — (colloq) to get bawled out (colloq)
* * *klɔʃ nf1) [église] bellLa cloche a sonné, la récréation est finie. — The bell's gone, break is over., The bell's rung, break is over.
2) (= couvercle) coverSee:3) (= forme)4) figse taper la cloche * (= bien manger) — to pig out *
5) * (= idiot) clot* * *A ○adj [personne, propos] silly, stupid.B nf1 ( instrument sonore) bell; on a entendu dix coups de cloche we heard the bell ring ten times; en (forme de) cloche bell-shaped; courbe en cloche Math Gaussian curve, bell curve; ⇒ déménager;3 ○( imbécile) clot○ GB, clod○, idiot;cloche à fromage Culin cover of cheese dish; cloche de plongée Naut diving bell; cloche à vide Phys vacuum bell jar.se taper la cloche○ to have a good ou slap-up GB meal, to pig out○; entendre plusieurs sons de cloche to hear several different versions; qui n'entend qu'une cloche n'entend qu'un son if you only listen to one person, you don't get the whole picture; sonner les cloches à qn to bawl sb out○; se faire sonner les cloches to get bawled out○.[klɔʃ] adjectif(familier) [idiot] stupid————————[klɔʃ] nom féminin1. [instrument, signal] belldéménager ou partir à la cloche de bois to do a moonlight flit (UK), to leave without paying the rent4. NAUTIQUEcloche de plongée ou à plongeur diving-bell5. CHIMIE6. (familier) [personne] idiot7. (familier) [vagabondage]————————en cloche locution adjectivale————————sous cloche locution adverbialea. HORTICULTURE to put under glass, to cloche -
13 marginado
adj.outcast, castoff, alienated, on the fringe.f. & m.1 outcast, dropout.2 alienated person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: marginar.* * *1→ link=marginar marginar► adjetivo1 (proyecto) pushed aside, excluded2 (persona) marginalized, alienated► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 social outcast, social misfit\sentirse marginado,-a to feel like an outsider, feel rejected* * *marginado, -a1. ADJ1) (=aislado) marginalized•
estar o quedar marginado de algo — (=aislado) to be alienated from sth; (=excluido) to be excluded from sthestos países han quedado marginados del comercio internacional — these countries have been excluded from international trading
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sentirse marginado — to feel discriminated againstlos agricultores se sienten marginados por la nueva ley — farmers feel discriminated against as a result of the new law
2) (=pobre) deprived2.SM / F [por elección] outsider, drop-out *; [por discriminación] underprivileged person, deprived person* * *I- da adjetivoa) (Sociol) marginalizedb) ( excluido) excludedII- da masculino, femeninolos marginados de nuestra sociedad — the deprived elements o sectors of our society
* * *= disadvantaged, outcast, deprived, cast-off, marginalised [marginalized, -USA].Ex. Then there are those children made to think themselves failures because of the hammer-blow terms like dull, backward, retarded, underprivileged, disadvantaged, handicapped, less able, slow, rejected, remedial, reluctant, disturbed.Ex. This is one of the fundamental reasons why it is so important for publica libraries to become part of the networked society: in order to avoid the creation of a new underclass of Internet outcasts.Ex. The author focuses on the development of parish libraries in deprived parts of inner Chicago.Ex. The son of a salesman actually wrote, `I should imagine that one's fellow workers could be classed as dull, uninteresting cast-offs who have a flair for English'.Ex. The library is located in the marginalized quarter of the city of Guatemala.----* barrio marginado de la ciudad = inner-city area.* comunidad marginada = deprived community.* gente marginada socialmente = socially deprived people.* grupo marginado = deprived group, marginalised group.* marginado de la sociedad = social outcast.* marginados económicamente, los = economically deprived, the.* marginados, los = deprived, the, underserved, the.* marginado social = social outcast.* sector marginado = deprived sector.* servicios bibliotecarios para los marginados = library services to the disadvantaged.* * *I- da adjetivoa) (Sociol) marginalizedb) ( excluido) excludedII- da masculino, femeninolos marginados de nuestra sociedad — the deprived elements o sectors of our society
* * *= disadvantaged, outcast, deprived, cast-off, marginalised [marginalized, -USA].Ex: Then there are those children made to think themselves failures because of the hammer-blow terms like dull, backward, retarded, underprivileged, disadvantaged, handicapped, less able, slow, rejected, remedial, reluctant, disturbed.
Ex: This is one of the fundamental reasons why it is so important for publica libraries to become part of the networked society: in order to avoid the creation of a new underclass of Internet outcasts.Ex: The author focuses on the development of parish libraries in deprived parts of inner Chicago.Ex: The son of a salesman actually wrote, `I should imagine that one's fellow workers could be classed as dull, uninteresting cast-offs who have a flair for English'.Ex: The library is located in the marginalized quarter of the city of Guatemala.* barrio marginado de la ciudad = inner-city area.* comunidad marginada = deprived community.* gente marginada socialmente = socially deprived people.* grupo marginado = deprived group, marginalised group.* marginado de la sociedad = social outcast.* marginados económicamente, los = economically deprived, the.* marginados, los = deprived, the, underserved, the.* marginado social = social outcast.* sector marginado = deprived sector.* servicios bibliotecarios para los marginados = library services to the disadvantaged.* * *alienated, marginalizedse sienten marginados they feel alienated from o marginalized by society, they feel rejected o shunned by societymasculine, femininelos marginados de nuestra sociedad the deprived elements o sectors of our societylos marginados que acudían al refugio the down-and-outs o ( AmE) the derelicts who used to come to the refugedelincuentes, drogadictos y todo tipo de marginados delinquents, drug addicts and all kinds of people who live on the fringes of society o delinquents, drug addicts and all kinds of social misfits* * *
Del verbo marginar: ( conjugate marginar)
marginado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
marginado
marginar
marginado◊ -da adjetivoa) (Sociol) marginalized
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
social outcast
marginar ( conjugate marginar) verbo transitivo ( en la sociedad) to marginalize;
( en un grupo) to ostracize
marginado,-a
I adjetivo marginalized
II sustantivo masculino y femenino dropout
marginar verbo transitivo
1 (a un sector) to marginalize, to reject: nuestra sociedad margina a los ancianos, our society marginalizes the elderly
2 (a una persona) to leave out, ostracize
' marginado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
marginada
English:
dropout
- outcast
- reject
- drop
* * *marginado, -a♦ adjexcluded;sentirse marginado to feel excluded;un barrio marginado an area where there is a lot of social exclusion♦ nm,fsocially excluded person;los marginados the socially excluded* * *I adj marginalizedII m, marginada f social outcast;marginados sociales social outcasts, people on the fringes of society* * *marginado, -da adj1) desheredado: outcast, alienated, dispossessed2)clases marginadas : underclassmarginado, -da n: outcast, misfit -
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голь перекатная (кабацкая, непокрытая)прост., презр., уст.the down-and-outs; the utterly destitute; the riff-raff- Много их в Петербурге, молоденьких дур, сегодня в атласе да бархате, а завтра, поглядишь, метут улицу вместе с голью кабацкою. (А. Пушкин, Станционный смотритель) — There are many such young fools in St. Petersburg, today in satin and velvet, and tomorrow sweeping the streets along with the riff-raff of the dram-shops.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > голь перекатная
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••голь перека́тная разг. (об одном человеке) — pauper, down-and-outer; собир. the down-and-outs pl
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ж. собир.••голь перека́тная — the down-and-outs pl, the utterly destitute
голь на вы́думки хитра́ посл. — ≈ necessity is the mother of invention
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1) General subject: the down-and-outs, the utterly destitute2) American: white trash
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