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  • 41 handle smb. with gloves

    (handle smb. (или smth.) with (kid) gloves (on))
    обращаться с кем-л. (или с чем-л.) деликатно, мягко, осторожно первонач. амер., см. тж. handle smb. without gloves

    Now this is a job you'll have to handle with kid gloves. It's dynamite. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Black-Eyed Blonde’, ch. 7) — Это задание тебе придется выполнять очень осторожно, ведь ситуация прямо-таки взрывоопасная.

    ‘Kirk hasn't been unpleasant surely?’ ‘Oh, no, he handled me with kid gloves on.’ (D. L. Sayers, ‘Busman's Honeymoon’, ch. VIII) — - Надеюсь, Керк вел себя прилично? - О да! Он был вполне корректен.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > handle smb. with gloves

  • 42 spiked gloves

    1. шипованные перчатки

     

    шипованные перчатки
    Специальные перчатки для санного спорта с шипами на пальцах, которые помогают спортсменам разгоняться на старте.
    [Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]

    EN

    spiked gloves
    Special luge gloves that are spiked at the fingertips to assist riders as they accelerate at the start.
    [Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]

    Тематики

    • санный спорт, бобслей, скелетон

    EN

    Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > spiked gloves

  • 43 kid gloves

    n. pl. handle/treat sb with kid gloves внимателно постапува со некого; се однесува со некого во ракавица: We must take off the kid gloves and crush these monsters once and for all мораме да ги извадиме ракавиците и да ги уништиме овие монструми еднаш засекогаш

    English-Macedonian dictionary > kid gloves

  • 44 Die, For Gloves

    DIE, for Gloves (Knit)
    A metal form for cutting the component pieces of fabric gloves, and consists of thin metal ribbons on edge attached to a substantial backing.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Die, For Gloves

  • 45 just the job

    (entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) lige sagen; bare det rigtige
    * * *
    (entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) lige sagen; bare det rigtige

    English-Danish dictionary > just the job

  • 46 Cutting Gloves

    The operation in which the correctly-shaped glove pieces are cut from prepared pieces of fabric, usually by means of a power-driven die.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Cutting Gloves

  • 47 give the lie to smth.

    опровергать что-л., противоречить, не соответствовать чему-л.; выдавать что-л. (о выражении лица и т. п.)

    His voice was quite jaunty and debonair but his face gave the lie to it. (A. Christie, ‘The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding’, ‘The Under Dog’) — Голос у Чарлза Ливерстона был веселый и добродушный, но выражение лица выдавало его.

    The words sounded foreign, difficult to understand in such a place; their easy politeness; formality, giving the lie to what they said. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Kiss on the Lips’, ‘White Kid Gloves’) — Эти слова казались странными, малопонятными в таком месте; их небрежная любезность, холодность только подчеркивали скрывающуюся за ними ложь.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > give the lie to smth.

  • 48 to the letter

    буквально; безусловно, беспрекословно; в точности, досконально [этим. фр. à la lettre]

    Mrs. Horsfall had one virtue - orders received from MacTurk she obeyed to the letter... (Ch. Brontë, ‘Shirley’, ch. XXXII) — У миссис Хорсфолл было одно достоинство: указаниям Мак-Терка она следовала неукоснительно.

    He fulfilled them all to the letter, up to the day of his death. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Twelve Men’, ‘Peter’) — Он оставался верен своим убеждениям до самой смерти.

    Later I had to admit that he had carried out my instructions to the letter. (Gr. Greene, ‘The Quiet American’, part II, ch. 3) — Позже мне пришлось убедиться, что Пайл в точности выполнил мои указания.

    ...Colonel Anthony Bridges had a reputation... for knowing to the letter every detail of military regulation and etiquette. (J. S. Prichard, ‘Kiss on the Lips’, ‘White Kid Gloves’) —...полковник Антони Бриджес был известен тем... что досконально знал этикет и все воинские уставы.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > to the letter

  • 49 just the job

    (entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) ser o certo
    * * *
    just the job
    exatamente o desejado.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > just the job

  • 50 just the job

    (entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) perfecto, estupendo

    English-spanish dictionary > just the job

  • 51 just the job

    (entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) henta fyllilega

    English-Icelandic dictionary > just the job

  • 52 just the job

    (entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) ez az!

    English-Hungarian dictionary > just the job

  • 53 just the job

    (entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) tam istenen/gereken şey

    English-Turkish dictionary > just the job

  • 54 just the job

    (entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) pravšen

    English-Slovenian dictionary > just the job

  • 55 just the job

    (entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) juuri sellainen kuin pitää

    English-Finnish dictionary > just the job

  • 56 just the job

    (entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) akkurat passe, nettopp det rette

    English-Norwegian dictionary > just the job

  • 57 just the job

    (entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) (proprio quello che ci vuole)

    English-Italian dictionary > just the job

  • 58 just the job

    (entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) genau richtig

    English-german dictionary > just the job

  • 59 just the job

    (entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) w sam raz

    English-Polish dictionary > just the job

  • 60 just the job

    (entirely suitable: These gloves are just the job for gardening.) tieši tas, kas vajadzīgs
    * * *
    tieši tas, kas vajadzīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > just the job

См. также в других словарях:

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  • the gloves are off — the fight is beginning, play hardball    The candidates have insulted each other. The gloves are off! …   English idioms

  • (the) gloves are off — the gloves are off idiom used to say that sb is ready for a fight or an argument Main entry: ↑gloveidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • (the) gloves are off — informal if the gloves are off in an argument or competition, the people involved have started to argue or compete in a more determined or unpleasant way. She gave a second interview later that year but this time the gloves were off. Her ex boss …   New idioms dictionary

  • Vikings of the Gloves — Infobox short story name = Vikings of the Gloves title orig = translator = author = Robert E. Howard country = United States language = English series = Sailor Steve Costigan genre = Boxing, Comedy published in = Fight Stories publication type =… …   Wikipedia

  • take the gloves off — to argue or compete without controlling your actions or feelings. If they re willing to take their gloves off, US peanut producers could compete with anyone in the world. Usage notes: also used in the form with the gloves off: In this fearless… …   New idioms dictionary

  • take the gloves off — phrase to start fighting or competing hard in order to achieve something. When this happens, you can say ‘the gloves are off’ With more than five months left until election day it is somewhat early for the gloves to come off. Thesaurus: to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • drop the gloves — verb a) To fight. Nobody used to care when players such as John Ferguson, Bobby Orr, Gordie Howe and Maurice Richard dropped the gloves, because they could play the game, too. b) To remove a prior impediment to action; to prepare for or engage in …   Wiktionary

  • take the gloves off — to start fighting or competing hard in order to achieve something. When this happens, you can say the gloves are off With more than five months left until election day, it is somewhat early for the gloves to come off …   English dictionary

  • gloves are off — When the gloves are off, people start to argue or fight in a more serious way. ( The gloves come off and take the gloves off are also used. It comes from boxing, where fighters normally wear gloves so that they don t do too much damage to each… …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • The Rumble in the Jungle — was a boxing match pitting then world Heavyweight champion George Foreman against former world champion and challenger Muhammad Ali that took place on October 30, 1974, in the Mai 20 Stadium in Kinshasa, Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the… …   Wikipedia

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