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61 house
n [haʊs]let's go to John's \house lass uns zu John gehen;Sam's playing at Mary's \house Sam spielt bei Mary;\house and home Haus und Hof;to eat sb out of \house and home jdm die Haare vom Kopf fressen ( fam)to be a mad \house ( fig) ein Irrenhaus sein;to keep \house den Haushalt führen;to keep to the \house zu Hause bleiben;to set up \house einen eigenen Hausstand gründen2) ( residents)you woke the whole \house! du hast das ganze Haus geweckt!the pastries are made in \house das Gebäck wird hier im Hause hergestellt;in a gambling casino, the odds always favour the \house in einem Spielkasino hat immer die Bank die größten Gewinnchancen;the rules of the \house die Hausordnung;publishing \house Verlag m;on the \house auf Kosten des Hausesto dress the \house mit Freikarten das Haus füllen;to play to a full \house vor vollem Haus spielen;to set the \house on fire das Publikum begeistern7) ( royal family)the H\house of Hapsburg/ Windsor das Haus Habsburg/Windsorthe H\house das Parlament, die Abgeordneten pl;9) ( for animal)bird \house Vogelhaus nt, Voliere f;PHRASES:\house of cards Kartenhaus nt;to collapse like a \house of cards wie ein Kartenhaus in sich akk zusammenfallen;to get on like a \house on fire ausgezeichnet miteinander auskommen;to set one's \house in order seine Angelegenheiten in Ordnung bringen;like the side of a \house fett wie eine Tonne ( pej)a \house divided cannot stand ( cannot stand) man muss zusammenhalten;it's time this company clean \house and get some fresh blood into the management (Am) es ist an der Zeit, dass diese Firma Ordnung bei sich schafft und frisches Blut in das Management bringt;1) ( kept inside)2) ( of establishment) Haus-;\house rules Hausordnung f;1) ( accommodate)to \house sb jdn unterbringen [o beherbergen]; criminal, terrorist jdm Unterschlupf gewähren;the jail \houses 300 prisoners in dem Gefängnis können 300 Gefangene eingesperrt werden2) ( contain)to \house sth;the museum \houses a famous collection das Museum beherbergt eine berühmte Sammlung;to be \housed somewhere irgendwo untergebracht sein3) ( encase)to \house sth etw verkleiden -
62 house
1. брит. индивидуальный дом2. амер. жилой дом, жилое здание3. хранить, содержатьautonomous house — жилой дом с автономными системами инженерного оборудования и трубопроводных сетей
bath house — баня; купальня
boarding house — пансион; меблированные комнаты со столом
condemned house — дом, предназначенный на снос
country house — сельский дом; дача
derelict house — дом, брошенный владельцем
double house — два сдвоенных отдельно стоящих жилых дома ; двухквартирный отдельно стоящий жилой дом
fire house — пожарная станция, пожарное депо
fortified house — дом-крепость, укрепление
garden house — беседка; небольшое строение в саду
government funded houses — дома, строящиеся за счёт государства
green house — оранжерея, теплица
guest house — дом для приезжих; небольшая гостиница
hot house — оранжерея, парник
ice house — ледник, холодильник
log house — рубленое здание из брёвен, бревенчатый дом
low energy house — дом, экономичный по энергопотреблению
manor house — барский дом; феодальный замок
opera house — здание оперы, оперный театр
prefabricated house — сборный дом, дом из готовых элементов заводского изготовления
private house — дом частного владения, частный дом
public house — бар, пивная; закусочная
single family house — одноквартирный дом, индивидуальный дом на одну семью
storage house — складское здание, здание склада
town house — городской дом; городская квартира
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63 white as milk
≈ белый как снег, белоснежный [white as snow и white as wool этим. библ. Revelation I, 14]; см. тж. white as chalk и white as a ghostThe walls were whitewashed as white as milk. (Ch. Dickens, ‘David Copperfield’, ch. III) — Стены были выбелены чисто-начисто.
This man's hair was as white as snow, much too white for his age. (Fr. Marryat, ‘Poor Jack’, ch. X) — Он был белый как лунь - не по летам.
They peddle out such a fish as that by the pound in the market-house there; everybody buys some of him; his meat's as white as snow and makes a good fry. (M. Twain, ‘Huckleberry Finn’, ch. X) — Такую рыбу продают на рынке на фунты, каждый покупает понемногу; мясо у нее белое, нежное, и она очень хороша жареная.
...he walked... along a great white road - a road white as the driven snow - that was banked on each side of him with daffodils as big as breakfast-cups nodding and nodding at him as he went along the snow-white road... (S. O'Casey, ‘I Knock at the Door’, ‘The Dream School’) —...он шел... по широкой белой дороге, по дороге, белой, как свежевыпавший снег, вдоль которой и справа и слева росли нарциссы величиной с чайную чашку; и нарциссы все кивали и кивали ему головками, когда он шел по белоснежной дороге...
In contrast to Hal's deep tan Tommy was as white as milk... (J. Jones, ‘From Here to Eternity’, ch. XXVI) — По сравнению с сильно загоревшим Хэлом Томми казался белым-пребелым...
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64 white
§ თეთრი, ცილა White House "თეთრი სახლი' (აშშ-ს პრეზიდენტის რეზიდენცია)§1 თეთრი2 ჭაღარა3 ფერმიხდილი, გაფითრებულიhe turned white with fear შიშისაგან გაფითრდა/ფერი წაუვიდა●●we had a white Christmas თოვლიანი შობადღე გვქონდა4 თეთრი ფერი -
65 The Commander Guy
Одна из кличек президента США Джорджа Буша (подробнее см. список кличек ниже)Dubya — From the Texan pronunciation of 'W', this originated as a family nickname to distinguish him from his father43 or Bush 43, Bush the Younger, Bush II, and Bush fils — All used to distinguish George W. Bush from George H.W. BushBushie — Also used to refer to wife LauraThe Shrub or simply Shrub — Coined by Molly Ivins. Bush Junior is notably smaller than his father, and a little bush is a shrub.Temporary — Bush's nickname in Skull and Bones, never altered by BushKing George (II) — Based on comparisons to George III of the United Kingdom, who is often known to Americans simply as "King George" for his association with the American Revolution. The "II" may refer either to Bush's being a successor (though not directly) to a father with the same name (the "first George") or to a misconception that George III was the first English king with that name, thus making Bush the "second."Uncurious George or Incurious George or Spurious George — Comparing him with the monkey character Curious GeorgeAWOL Bush — Often rendered as aWol Bush: referring to an alleged period of unauthorized leave of absence by Bush during his Vietnam War service in the Texas National GuardThe Decider and The Decider-In-Chief — Bush said "I'm the decider" in remarks about Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on April 18, 2006The Commander Guy — Bush gave himself this nickname on May 2, 2007, saying "My position is clear — I'm the commander guy."Resident BushThe Leaker-in-Chief — In April, 2006, former White House official Lewis Libby claimed that President Bush had authorized him to leak from an intelligence document about Weapons of Mass Destruction in IraqThe Velcro President — A contrast to the "Teflon" nicknames given to Reagan and Clinton; most scandals appear to "stick" to Bush.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > The Commander Guy
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66 The Decider
Одна из кличек президента США Джорджа Буша (подробнее см. список кличек ниже)Dubya — From the Texan pronunciation of 'W', this originated as a family nickname to distinguish him from his father43 or Bush 43, Bush the Younger, Bush II, and Bush fils — All used to distinguish George W. Bush from George H.W. BushBushie — Also used to refer to wife LauraThe Shrub or simply Shrub — Coined by Molly Ivins. Bush Junior is notably smaller than his father, and a little bush is a shrub.Temporary — Bush's nickname in Skull and Bones, never altered by BushKing George (II) — Based on comparisons to George III of the United Kingdom, who is often known to Americans simply as "King George" for his association with the American Revolution. The "II" may refer either to Bush's being a successor (though not directly) to a father with the same name (the "first George") or to a misconception that George III was the first English king with that name, thus making Bush the "second."Uncurious George or Incurious George or Spurious George — Comparing him with the monkey character Curious GeorgeAWOL Bush — Often rendered as aWol Bush: referring to an alleged period of unauthorized leave of absence by Bush during his Vietnam War service in the Texas National GuardThe Decider and The Decider-In-Chief — Bush said "I'm the decider" in remarks about Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on April 18, 2006The Commander Guy — Bush gave himself this nickname on May 2, 2007, saying "My position is clear — I'm the commander guy."Resident BushThe Leaker-in-Chief — In April, 2006, former White House official Lewis Libby claimed that President Bush had authorized him to leak from an intelligence document about Weapons of Mass Destruction in IraqThe Velcro President — A contrast to the "Teflon" nicknames given to Reagan and Clinton; most scandals appear to "stick" to Bush.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > The Decider
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67 The Decider-In-Chief
Одна из кличек президента США Джорджа Буша (подробнее см. список кличек ниже)Dubya — From the Texan pronunciation of 'W', this originated as a family nickname to distinguish him from his father43 or Bush 43, Bush the Younger, Bush II, and Bush fils — All used to distinguish George W. Bush from George H.W. BushBushie — Also used to refer to wife LauraThe Shrub or simply Shrub — Coined by Molly Ivins. Bush Junior is notably smaller than his father, and a little bush is a shrub.Temporary — Bush's nickname in Skull and Bones, never altered by BushKing George (II) — Based on comparisons to George III of the United Kingdom, who is often known to Americans simply as "King George" for his association with the American Revolution. The "II" may refer either to Bush's being a successor (though not directly) to a father with the same name (the "first George") or to a misconception that George III was the first English king with that name, thus making Bush the "second."Uncurious George or Incurious George or Spurious George — Comparing him with the monkey character Curious GeorgeAWOL Bush — Often rendered as aWol Bush: referring to an alleged period of unauthorized leave of absence by Bush during his Vietnam War service in the Texas National GuardThe Decider and The Decider-In-Chief — Bush said "I'm the decider" in remarks about Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on April 18, 2006The Commander Guy — Bush gave himself this nickname on May 2, 2007, saying "My position is clear — I'm the commander guy."Resident BushThe Leaker-in-Chief — In April, 2006, former White House official Lewis Libby claimed that President Bush had authorized him to leak from an intelligence document about Weapons of Mass Destruction in IraqThe Velcro President — A contrast to the "Teflon" nicknames given to Reagan and Clinton; most scandals appear to "stick" to Bush.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > The Decider-In-Chief
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68 The Leaker-in-Chief
Одна из кличек президента США Джорджа Буша (подробнее см. список кличек ниже)Dubya — From the Texan pronunciation of 'W', this originated as a family nickname to distinguish him from his father43 or Bush 43, Bush the Younger, Bush II, and Bush fils — All used to distinguish George W. Bush from George H.W. BushBushie — Also used to refer to wife LauraThe Shrub or simply Shrub — Coined by Molly Ivins. Bush Junior is notably smaller than his father, and a little bush is a shrub.Temporary — Bush's nickname in Skull and Bones, never altered by BushKing George (II) — Based on comparisons to George III of the United Kingdom, who is often known to Americans simply as "King George" for his association with the American Revolution. The "II" may refer either to Bush's being a successor (though not directly) to a father with the same name (the "first George") or to a misconception that George III was the first English king with that name, thus making Bush the "second."Uncurious George or Incurious George or Spurious George — Comparing him with the monkey character Curious GeorgeAWOL Bush — Often rendered as aWol Bush: referring to an alleged period of unauthorized leave of absence by Bush during his Vietnam War service in the Texas National GuardThe Decider and The Decider-In-Chief — Bush said "I'm the decider" in remarks about Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on April 18, 2006The Commander Guy — Bush gave himself this nickname on May 2, 2007, saying "My position is clear — I'm the commander guy."Resident BushThe Leaker-in-Chief — In April, 2006, former White House official Lewis Libby claimed that President Bush had authorized him to leak from an intelligence document about Weapons of Mass Destruction in IraqThe Velcro President — A contrast to the "Teflon" nicknames given to Reagan and Clinton; most scandals appear to "stick" to Bush.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > The Leaker-in-Chief
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69 The Shrub
Одна из кличек президента США Джорджа Буша (подробнее см. список кличек ниже)Dubya — From the Texan pronunciation of 'W', this originated as a family nickname to distinguish him from his father43 or Bush 43, Bush the Younger, Bush II, and Bush fils — All used to distinguish George W. Bush from George H.W. BushBushie — Also used to refer to wife LauraThe Shrub or simply Shrub — Coined by Molly Ivins. Bush Junior is notably smaller than his father, and a little bush is a shrub.Temporary — Bush's nickname in Skull and Bones, never altered by BushKing George (II) — Based on comparisons to George III of the United Kingdom, who is often known to Americans simply as "King George" for his association with the American Revolution. The "II" may refer either to Bush's being a successor (though not directly) to a father with the same name (the "first George") or to a misconception that George III was the first English king with that name, thus making Bush the "second."Uncurious George or Incurious George or Spurious George — Comparing him with the monkey character Curious GeorgeAWOL Bush — Often rendered as aWol Bush: referring to an alleged period of unauthorized leave of absence by Bush during his Vietnam War service in the Texas National GuardThe Decider and The Decider-In-Chief — Bush said "I'm the decider" in remarks about Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on April 18, 2006The Commander Guy — Bush gave himself this nickname on May 2, 2007, saying "My position is clear — I'm the commander guy."Resident BushThe Leaker-in-Chief — In April, 2006, former White House official Lewis Libby claimed that President Bush had authorized him to leak from an intelligence document about Weapons of Mass Destruction in IraqThe Velcro President — A contrast to the "Teflon" nicknames given to Reagan and Clinton; most scandals appear to "stick" to Bush.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > The Shrub
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70 The Velcro President
Одна из кличек президента США Джорджа Буша (подробнее см. список кличек ниже)Dubya — From the Texan pronunciation of 'W', this originated as a family nickname to distinguish him from his father43 or Bush 43, Bush the Younger, Bush II, and Bush fils — All used to distinguish George W. Bush from George H.W. BushBushie — Also used to refer to wife LauraThe Shrub or simply Shrub — Coined by Molly Ivins. Bush Junior is notably smaller than his father, and a little bush is a shrub.Temporary — Bush's nickname in Skull and Bones, never altered by BushKing George (II) — Based on comparisons to George III of the United Kingdom, who is often known to Americans simply as "King George" for his association with the American Revolution. The "II" may refer either to Bush's being a successor (though not directly) to a father with the same name (the "first George") or to a misconception that George III was the first English king with that name, thus making Bush the "second."Uncurious George or Incurious George or Spurious George — Comparing him with the monkey character Curious GeorgeAWOL Bush — Often rendered as aWol Bush: referring to an alleged period of unauthorized leave of absence by Bush during his Vietnam War service in the Texas National GuardThe Decider and The Decider-In-Chief — Bush said "I'm the decider" in remarks about Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on April 18, 2006The Commander Guy — Bush gave himself this nickname on May 2, 2007, saying "My position is clear — I'm the commander guy."Resident BushThe Leaker-in-Chief — In April, 2006, former White House official Lewis Libby claimed that President Bush had authorized him to leak from an intelligence document about Weapons of Mass Destruction in IraqThe Velcro President — A contrast to the "Teflon" nicknames given to Reagan and Clinton; most scandals appear to "stick" to Bush.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > The Velcro President
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71 white elephant
«Белый слон». Обременительное или разорительное имущество, обуза; подарок, от которого не знаешь, как избавиться. Король Сиама, желая разорить кого-либо из своих подданных, дарил ему священного белого слона, содержание которого обходилось очень дорого.His mother left him this huge old house in the country — something of a white elephant, I think. — Его мать оставила ему в наследство этот большуший старый дом в деревне, который, я думаю, является обузой для него.
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72 White Rose
[,waɪt'rəuz]ист.бе́лая ро́за (эмблема династии Йорков [ House of York]; см. тж. Wars of the Roses, Plantagenets)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > White Rose
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73 up the river
paзг.в тюpьмe, в кaтaлaжкe [пepвoнaч. aмep.]He's up the river for three years (G. W. Target). Up to now, John Deen has been a true blue soldier for the White House and now the White House has decided they can send him up the river for being a good soldier (C. Bernstein and D. Woodward) -
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за кулисами, скрытно, тайно; см. тж. the power behind the scenesHe was therefore all the more disgusted when Helen unexpectedly turned up next day, full of lurid stories of what was happening "behind the scenes" (her phrase) and of the calamities in store. (R. Aldington, ‘All Men Are Enemies’, part III, ch. V) — Поэтому ему было особенно неприятно, когда на другой день совершенно неожиданно появилась Элен с целым ворохом жутких рассказов о том, что происходит, как она выразилась, в кулуарах и обо всех грозящих бедствиях.
Of all the attacks upon Hopkins, the one that probably angered and amazed him most was the fantastic charge that, in the fall of 1943, he had plotted behind the scenes in the White House to have General Marshall removed from his position as Chief of Staff and "kicked upstairs" to some sinecure command in Europe. (R. E. Sherwood, ‘Roosevelt and Hopkins’, ‘Introduction’) — Среди всех нападок на Гопкинса, вероятно, более всего раздражало его и удивляло фантастическое обвинение, будто осенью 1943 года он интриговал за кулисами Белого дома, чтобы добиться отстранения генерала Маршалла с поста начальника генерального штаба и увольнения его в почетную отставку, назначив его на какой-то командный пост в Европе, фактически являющийся синекурой.
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75 (to) get the edge (on)
иметь (держать) преимуществоAs the residence of the President, perhaps the White House has the edge. —
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иметь (держать) преимуществоAs the residence of the President, perhaps the White House has the edge. —
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иметь (держать) преимуществоAs the residence of the President, perhaps the White House has the edge. —
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иметь (держать) преимуществоAs the residence of the President, perhaps the White House has the edge. —
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иметь (держать) преимуществоAs the residence of the President, perhaps the White House has the edge. —
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иметь (держать) преимуществоAs the residence of the President, perhaps the White House has the edge. —
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) get the edge (on)
См. также в других словарях:
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