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  • 61 but

    1. conjunction
    (used to show a contrast between two or more things: John was there, but Peter was not.) ale
    2. preposition
    (except (for): no-one but me; the next road but one.) kromě
    * * *
    • vyjma
    • však
    • jen
    • kromě
    • než
    • nýbrž
    • ale
    • aspoň
    • avšak

    English-Czech dictionary > but

  • 62 but

    1. conjunction
    (used to show a contrast between two or more things: John was there, but Peter was not.) ale
    2. preposition
    (except (for): no-one but me; the next road but one.) okrem
    * * *
    • však
    • iba
    • avšak
    • ale
    • len
    • okrem

    English-Slovak dictionary > but

  • 63 but

    1. conjunction
    (used to show a contrast between two or more things: John was there, but Peter was not.) dar
    2. preposition
    (except (for): no-one but me; the next road but one.) în afară de

    English-Romanian dictionary > but

  • 64 but

    1. conjunction
    (used to show a contrast between two or more things: John was there, but Peter was not.) αλλά
    2. preposition
    (except (for): no-one but me; the next road but one.) εκτός από

    English-Greek dictionary > but

  • 65 but

    [bat]
    1. conjunction
    used to show a contrast between two or more things:

    John was there, but Peter was not.

    لكن
    2. preposition
    except (for):

    the next road but one.

    إلا، باستثناء، ما عدا

    Arabic-English dictionary > but

  • 66 but

    1. conjunction
    (used to show a contrast between two or more things: John was there, but Peter was not.) mais
    2. preposition
    (except (for): no-one but me; the next road but one.) sauf

    English-French dictionary > but

  • 67 but

    1. conjunction
    (used to show a contrast between two or more things: John was there, but Peter was not.) mas
    2. preposition
    (except (for): no-one but me; the next road but one.) exceto

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > but

  • 68 the child is father of the man

    ≈ уже в ребёнке заложены черты взрослого человека [строка из стихотворения У. Вордсворта:
    A rainbow in the sky:
    So was it when my life began;
    So is it now I am a man:
    So be it when I shall grow old,
    The child is father of the man;
    Bound each to each by natural piety]

    ...the boy was the "father of the man" with a vengeance and one might hear next that "the baby was father of the boy". (G. Meredith, ‘The Ordeal of Richard Feverel’, ch. X) —...безусловно, в ребенке заложены черты взрослого человека, и, вероятно, не менее справедливо, что в младенце заложены черты ребенка.

    ‘He could have found someone cleverer if he had chosen, but he liked me.’ ‘Certainly,’ I thought, ‘The child is father to the man...’ (Gr. Greene, ‘The Third Man’, ch. 2) — - Лайм мог найти сообщника и поумнее, но я ему понравился, и он выбрал меня. "Конечно, - подумал я, - у тебя бандитские наклонности с детства"

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > the child is father of the man

  • 69 next door

    1) рядом, недалеко, очень близко, по соседству

    His own house was bombed while he was at work. His family was safe but next door all were dead. — Его дом разбомбило, когда он был на работе. Семья уцелела, но все соседи погибли.

    The house next door caught fire. (DAI) — В соседнем доме возник пожар.

    2) (to...) близко, почти, равносильно, граничит (с...)

    ...that indulgence... is next door to affection. (J. Conrad, ‘Chance’, part I, ch. IV) —...от такой снисходительности... до нежного чувства один шаг.

    He was engaged to my cousin Honoria at one time, and it was broken off because he was next door to insane. (P. O. Wodehouse, ‘Carry on, Jeeves’, ch. VII) — Одно время он был обручен с моей кузиной Гонорией, но помолвка расстроилась, так как жених оказался душевнобольным.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > next door

  • 70 next door

       1) pядoм, нeдaлeкo, пo coceдcтву
        His own house was bombed while he was at work. His family was safe but next door all were dead (Daily Worker). The house next door caught fire
       2) (to) близкo, пoчти, paвнocильнo; гpaничит (c)
        That indulgence... is next door to affection (J. Conrad). He was engaged to my cousin Honoria at one time, and it was broken off because he was next door to insane (P. G. Wodehouse)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > next door

  • 71 the Blue Book

    Lady Chiltern: "But I am very much interested in politics, Lady Markby. I love to hear Robert talk about them." Lady Markby: "Well, I hope he is not as devoted to Blue Books as Sir John is. I don't think they can be quite improving reading for any one." Mrs. Cheveley (languidly): "I have never read a Blue Book. I prefer books in yellow covers." (O. Wilde, ‘An Ideal Husband’, act II) — Леди Чилтерн: "Но я сама очень интересуюсь политикой, леди Маркби. Я очень люблю, когда Роберт говорит о политике." Леди Маркби: "Неужели? Ну, я все-таки надеюсь, что он хоть не так увлекается Синими книгами. Сэра Джона от них не оторвешь. А это, по-моему, никому не может быть полезно." Миссис Чивли (томно): "Я никогда не читала синих книг. Я предпочитаю книги в желтых обложках."

    2) амер. "Синяя книга" (справочник, содержащий имена лиц, занимающих государственные должности в США)

    It's too late for this year, but next year you ought to have your name in the Blue Book. I'll arrange that. (J. O'Hara, ‘Ourselves to Know’) — В этом году уже слишком поздно, но в будущем году ваша фамилия будет значиться в Синей книге. Я позабочусь об этом.

    3) "Синяя книга", перечень лиц, играющих роль в обществе; календарь высшего света

    ‘What I want is information: not useful information, of course, useless information.’ ‘Well, I can tell you anything that is in an English Blue-book, Harry, although those fellows nowadays write a lot of nonsense...’ ‘Mr. Dorian Gray does not belong to Blue-books, Uncle George,’ said Lord Henry, languidly. (O. Wilde, ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’, ch.III) — - К вам я пришел не за деньгами, а за сведениями. Разумеется, не за полезными - за бесполезными. - Ну что ж, от меня ты можешь узнать все, что есть в любой Синей книге Англии, хотя нынче в них пишут много ерунды... - Мистер Дориан Грей в Синих книгах не числится, дядя Джордж, - небрежно заметил лорд Генри.

    4) справочник, справочное издание (обыкн. типа адресной книги)

    The "Blue Book", the directory... of the electrical engineering and allied trades. (‘The Daily Telegraph’) — "Синяя книга" - это адресная книга... работников электропромышленности и смежных областей.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > the Blue Book

  • 72 The days of the week

    Note that French uses lower-case letters for the names of days ; also, French speakers normally count the week as starting on Monday.
    Write the names of days in full ; do not abbreviate as in English (Tues, Sat and so on). The French only abbreviate in printed calendars, diaries etc.
    Monday
    = lundi
    Tuesday
    = mardi
    Wednesday
    = mercredi
    Thursday
    = jeudi
    Friday
    = vendredi
    Saturday
    = samedi
    Sunday
    = dimanche
    What day is it?
    (Lundi in this note stands for any day ; they all work the same way ; for more information on dates in FrenchDate.)
    what day is it?
    = quel jour sommes-nous? or (very informally) on est quel jour?
    it is Monday
    = nous sommes lundi
    today is Monday
    = c’est lundi aujourd’hui
    Note the use of French le for regular occurrences, and no article for single ones. (Remember: do not translate on.)
    on Monday
    = lundi
    on Monday, we’re going to the zoo
    = lundi, on va au zoo
    I’ll see you on Monday morning
    = je te verrai lundi matin
    but
    on Mondays
    = le lundi
    on Mondays, we go to the zoo
    = le lundi, on va au zoo
    I see her on Monday mornings
    = je la vois le lundi matin
    Specific days
    Monday afternoon
    = lundi après-midi
    one Monday evening
    = un lundi soir
    that Monday morning
    = ce lundi matin-là
    last Monday night
    = la nuit de lundi dernier or (if evening) lundi dernier dans la soirée
    early on Monday
    = lundi matin de bonne heure
    late on Monday
    = lundi soir tard
    this Monday
    = ce lundi
    that Monday
    = ce lundi-là
    that very Monday
    = précisément ce lundi-là
    last Monday
    = lundi dernier
    next Monday
    = lundi prochain
    the Monday before last
    = l’autre lundi
    a month from Monday
    = dans un mois lundi
    in a month from last Monday
    = dans un mois à dater de lundi dernier
    finish it by Monday
    = termine-le avant lundi
    from Monday on
    = à partir de lundi
    Regular events
    every Monday
    = tous les lundis
    each Monday
    = chaque lundi
    every other Monday
    = un lundi sur deux
    every third Monday
    = un lundi sur trois
    Sometimes
    most Mondays
    = presque tous les lundis
    some Mondays
    = certains lundis
    on the second Monday in the month
    = le deuxième lundi de chaque mois
    the odd Monday or the occasional Monday
    = le lundi de temps en temps
    Happening etc. on that day
    Monday’s paper
    = le journal de lundi or de ce lundi
    the Monday papers
    = les journaux du lundi
    Monday flights
    = les vols du lundi
    the Monday flight
    = le vol du lundi
    Monday closing (of shops)
    = la fermeture du lundi
    Monday’s classes
    = les cours de lundi or de ce lundi
    Monday classes
    = les cours du lundi
    Monday trains
    = les trains du lundi

    Big English-French dictionary > The days of the week

  • 73 all over the place

    разг.
    1) повсюду, везде

    Pickering: "You mustn't mind that. Higgins takes off his boots all over the place." (B. Shaw, ‘Pygmalion’, act V) — Пикеринг: "Вы не должны обижаться на это. Хиггинс снимает ботинки где попало."

    ‘Didn't you tell me that your friend Gersbach has become a kind of figure in Chicago?’ ‘Yes, yes. He started out in educational radio, and now he's all over the place. On committees, in the papers.’ (S. Bellow, ‘Herzog’) — - Разве вы мне не рассказывали, что ваш друг Герсбах стал заметной фигурой в Чикаго? - Да, да. Он начал свою карьеру с того, что участвовал в общеобразовательных радиопередачах. А сейчас его можно встретить повсюду: во всех комиссиях, на страницах газет.

    It was now Lord Blankiron's turn, and the meeting came to life at once. Here was a strong man who had been shot at all over the place. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Wonder Hero’, ch. V) — Наступила очередь лорда Бланкирона, и зал тотчас оживился. Наконец-то можно будет послушать действительно сильного человека, которого где только не пытались убить!

    I was looking all over the place for you last night. I don't seem able to find the right spots. (Gr. Greene, ‘Our Man in Havana’, part V, ch. III) — Искал вас вчера вечером по всему городу. Никак не могу попасть в те злачные места, о которых вы говорили.

    Let me do your pillows, Daddy, they're all over the place. (I. Murdoch, ‘A Fairly Honourable Defeat’, part II, ch. 23) — Ты не возражаешь, если я займусь твоими подушками, папа? Они брошены как попало.

    ‘Golly, I must look a mess...’ ‘Terrible. Hair all over the place, nose shiny... Ink smudge on the chin.’ (J. B. Priestley, ‘Festival’, part III, ch. I) — - Боже мой! Должно быть, у меня ужасный вид... - Ужасный. Волосы торчат во все стороны, нос блестит... чернильное пятно на подбородке.

    3) ужасно, отчаянно

    Don't be an ass, Uncle Roddie; my head really is bad. It throbs all over the place. (M. Dickens, ‘Joy and Josephine’, part II, ch. III) — - Не будьте ослом, дядюшка Родди. У меня правда голова болит. Ужасно болит.

    I yawned. I was yawning all over the place. For one thing, the room was too damn hot. It made you sleepy. (J. Salinger, ‘The Catcher in the Rye’, ch. III) — Я опять зевнул. Зевота одолела. В комнате стояла страшная жара, меня разморило, хотелось спать.

    Then he really let one go at me, and the next thing I knew I was on the Goddam floor again. I don't remember if he knocked me out or not... But my nose was bleeding all over the place. (J. Salinger, ‘The Catcher ih the Rye’, ch. VI) — Тут он развернулся по-настоящему, и я опять очутился на полу. Не помню, потерял я сознание или нет... Но кровь у меня текла из носу отчаянно.

    It rained all over the place. All the visitors that were visiting the cemetery started running like hell over to their cars. (J. Salinger, ‘The Catcher in the Rye’, ch. XX) — Лило как из ведра. И все посетители кладбища вдруг помчались как сумасшедшие к своим машинам.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > all over the place

  • 74 have one's day

    процветать, преуспевать [происходит от посл. every dog has his day; см. every dog has his day]

    She is young. She is an exquisite. Let her have her day. If she marries well she can pay you back, or me. But give her all she needs now. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. LI) — Беренис молода. Это редкий, изысканный цветок. Так пусть себе цветет, не зная печали. Потом она сделает хорошую партию и возместит нам все расходы. Пусть сейчас ни в чем не знает отказа.

    Mr. Fischer's concluding words had prophetic insight: ‘King Coal has been dethroned... Now oil having its day. We are living in the Oil Age, and Oil Imperialism in the saddle. The history of the next generation or two will be read in the light of the struggle for oil.’ (V. Perlo, ‘The Empire of High Finance’, ch. XVII) — Заключительные слова Фишера звучат пророчески: "Король Уголь свергнут с престола... Теперь наступил черед Нефти. Мы живем в век нефти. В седле сидит нефтяной империализм. История следующего поколения или двух будет определяться борьбой за нефть"

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > have one's day

  • 75 in the world

    1) очень, совершенно,...на свете; в конце концов (употр. для усиления, обыкн. в вопросительных предложениях)

    He was... the most retiring man in the world. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Sketches by Boz’, ‘Mr. Minns’) — Он был... склонен к уединению как никто на свете.

    He might have all the talent in the world, she thought, but he couldn't afford to take her to such a place for lunch. (R. Aldington, ‘Women Must Work’, part III, ch. XII) — При всех своих талантах, думала Этта, Реймонд не может позволить себе пригласить меня на завтрак в такой ресторан, в какой я пригласила его.

    Where in the world did you disappear to yesterday?.. One minute you were here, and the next minute you were gone! I looked for you everywhere. (M. Wilson, ‘Meeting at a Far Meridian’, ch. 5) — Куда это вы вчера исчезли?.. Не успел я оглянуться, как вас и след простыл. Я искал вас повсюду.

    2) разг. когда-либо, вообще, совсем (употр. обыкн. в отрицательных конструкциях)

    Come, sit down again. No reason in the world to get upset. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book I, ch. 5) — Идите сюда, садитесь. Нет совершенно никаких оснований расстраиваться.

    I never in the world would have believed such an obvious lie. (RHD) — Я ни за что на свете не поверил бы такой явной лжи.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > in the world

  • 76 lose one's shirt

    1) выйти из себя, рассердиться, вспылить

    I don't think it's anything to lose your shirt about. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Green Years’, book II, ch. 10) — Право же, не стоит из-за этого сердиться.

    2) потерять всё до нитки, разориться; ≈ вылететь в трубу

    The late Arnold Stone... said he had lost his shirt on Shakespeare... (J. O'Hara, ‘The Horse Knows the Way’, ‘Arnold Stone’) — Покойный Арнольд Стоун... разорился дотла, финансируя постановки пьес Шекспира...

    The kid has his wits about him but he's just a kid. At his age, I saw my father lose his shirt in the crash, and from then on, until I landed the job at Coulter, it was always touch-and-go. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book I, ch. I) — Малый не глуп, ничего не скажешь. Но он еще мальчишка. Когда я был в его возрасте, мой отец потерял все до нитки во время кризиса и, пока я не получил место в колледже, мне приходилось очень туго.

    ‘So the next night he went back to the Tables and lost everything,’ I said. She nodded. ‘He lost his shirt and cashed a check.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘Pass the Gravy’, ch. 12) — - Вечером следующего дня Том опять отправился играть и на этот раз проиграл все, - сказал я. Эдита утвердительно качнула головой. - Он проигрался в пух и прах, и ему пришлось расплачиваться чеком.

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  • 77 be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth

       1) poдитьcя в copoчкe, poдитьcя пoд cчacтливoй звeздoй
        She was born with a silver spoon in her mouth: she thinks she can do what she likes (J. Galsworthy)
       2) poдитьcя в бoгaтoй ceмьe
        The sewing-girl was dismissed to the kitchen for the rigid etiquette of the British Samurai forbids the presence at the sacred tea ceremony of all who were not born with a silver spoon in their mouths (R. Aldington). 'I wasn't born with any silver spoon in my mouth,' she told us not once but many times. 'Many was the day we didn't know where the next meal was coming from,' she said (K. Vonnegut)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth

  • 78 all the go

    разг.
    (all the go (тж. all the rage))
    последний крик моды, предмет поголовного увлечения

    Has your father got a grey top hat? No? Oh! But he simply must wear one; they're all the go this year. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Swan Song’, part II, ch. II) — У папы есть серый цилиндр? Нет? О! Папе просто необходим такой цилиндр. Ведь они теперь в моде.

    ‘The next time you get a pair of shoes, dearie,’ said Mrs. Vance, ‘get button, with thick soles and patent-leather tips. they're all the rage this fall.’ (Th. Dreiser, ‘Sister Carrie’, ch. XXXII) — - Когда вы следующий раз будете покупать себе ботинки, дорогая моя, - наставляла ее миссис Вэнс, - непременно купите на пуговицах, с лакированным носком и на толстой подошве. Это самая модная обувь нынешней осенью.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > all the go

  • 79 out on one's ear

    вышвырнутый, выброшенный, изгнанный, уволенный (обыкн. употр. с гл. to be и to throw)

    ‘Charley Moran?’ Dinny swore. ‘He'll be out on his ear at the next elections. The boys'll see to that.’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 49) — - Кто? Чарли Моран? - Динни выругался. - Ну так его прокатят на следующих выборах. Уж мы позаботимся об этом.

    ‘What is important is that you do those valves properly. Even you ought to be able to, but if I catch you out on them,’ he jerked his thumb towards the door ‘out on your ear.’ (M. Dickens, ‘The Fancy’, ch. XIII) — - Важно, чтобы вы по всем правилам обрабатывали эти клапаны. Даже вы можете это сделать. Если я вас поймаю на ошибке, - сказал мистер Гэрли, показывая пальцем на дверь, - вылетите с работы в два счета.

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  • 80 all the go

    (тж. all the rage)
       paзг. пocлeдний кpик мoды, пpeдмeт вceoбщeгo увлeчeния
        ◘ Has your father got a grey top hat? No? Oh! But he simply must wear one; they're all the go this year (J. Galsworthy). The next time you get a pair of shoes, dearie, said Mrs. Vance, Get •button with thick soles and patent-leather tips. They're all the rage this fall (Th. Dreiser)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > all the go

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