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21 вышвырнуть на улицу
• ВЫБРАСЫВАТЬ/ВЫБРОСИТЬ (ВЫКИДЫВАТЬ/ВЫКИНУТЬ, ВЫШВЫРИВАТЬ/ВЫШВЫРНУТЬ) НА УЛИЦУ кого[VP; subj: human or collect]=====1. to evict s.o. from his living quarters, deprive s.o. of lodgings without offering him any other place to stay:- X выбросил Y-а на улицу≈ X threw <turned, kicked, tossed> Y out on (onto, in, into) the street;- [in limited contexts] X turned Y out of house and home.2. to fire s.o.:- X kicked Y out.♦...[Они] расскажут, при случае, что они, Боже упаси, не антисемиты: у них половина друзей - евреи. А раздастся в тиши кабинета "звонок", поступят "сигнал", "закрытое письмо", с тем же деловитым дружелюбием выбросят тебя на улицу, оставят без хлеба... (Свирский 1)....[They] tell you whenever the opportunity occurs that they aren't anti-Semitic, heaven forbid. Half of their friends are Jews. But if in the silence of their offices the phone rings, or a "signal" comes, or a secret letter, then they'll throw you out on the street with that selfsame businesslike friendliness, leave you to starve... (1a).♦ [author's usage] "Вы его выкинули из института. Куда ему идти?.. Мы его учили... А вы его на улицу. За что?" (Рыбаков 2). "You've thrown him out of the institute, but where's he supposed to go?...We've taught him and trained him...and you throw him out onto the street! And what for?" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вышвырнуть на улицу
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22 тот самый
1) General subject: same, the one, the very same, (после the, this, that и притяжательных местоимений) vera, very (the very man I want - тот самый человек, который мне нужен)2) Bookish: selfsame3) Phraseological unit: one and only -
23 тождественный
1) General subject: identical, on all fours, synonymic, synonymous2) Bookish: selfsame3) Mathematics: identical to, same, same as, standard4) Law: identic5) Diplomatic term: one and the same, the same that6) Information technology: absolute (о неравенстве) -
24 тот же самый
1) General subject: identic (об одном и том же предмете), identical, identical (об одном и том же предмете), one and the same, same, selfsame, (в сложных словах с греч. корнями) taut-, (в сложных словах имеет значение) tauto (с греч. корнями), the same2) Oil: very same3) Makarov: very -
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selfsame — adjective (only before noun) literary exactly the same: two great victories on the selfsame day … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
selfsame — UK [ˈselfseɪm] / US [ˈselfˌseɪm] adjective [only before noun] formal used for emphasizing that something is exactly the same as another thing He asked me the selfsame question … English dictionary
selfsame — [self′sām΄] adj. exactly the same; identical; (the) very same SYN. SAME selfsameness n … English World dictionary