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1 LIP
• Between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip - Бабушка еще надвое сказала (Б)• Even rosy lips must be fed - И поджарый живот без еды не живет (И)• From your lips to God's ears - Вашими бы устами да мед пить. (B), Из твоих уст да Богу в уши (И)• Keep a stiff upper lip! - Выше нос! (B)• Loose lips sink ships - Болтун - находка для врага (Б)• Scald not your lips in another man's porridge - На чужой каравай рот не разевай (H)• Slip of the lip will sink a ship (A) - Болтун - находка для врага (B)• There is many a slip twixt /the/ cup and/the/lip - Бабушка еще надвое сказала (B)• There's many a slip between ('twixt) the cup and the lip - Бабушка еще надвое сказала (Б) -
2 CUP
• Between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip - Бабушка еще надвое сказала (Б)• Let this cup pass from me - Да минует меня чаша сия (Д)• Like cup, like cover - Каковы сами, таковы и сани (K), По горшку и покрышка (П), По заслугам и честь (П), По Ивашке и рубашка ( (П), По Сеньке и шапка (П)• My cup is full - Чаша терпения переполнилась (4)• Such cup, such cover - Каково лукошко, такова и покрышка (K), Каков Пахом, такова и шапка на нем (K), По горшку и покрышка (П), По заслугам и честь (П), По Ивашке и рубашка (П), По Сеньке и шапка (П)• There is many a slip twixt /the/ cup and/the/lip - Бабушка еще надвое сказала (B)• There's many a slip between ('twixt) the cup and the lip - Бабушка еще надвое сказала (Б)• We must drink the cup - Тяжел крест, да надо несть (T) -
3 SLIP
• Better /a/ slip with the foot than with the tongue - Лучше оступиться, чем оговориться (Л)• Better the foot slip than the tongue /trip/ - Лучше оступиться, чем оговориться (Л)• Every slip is not a fall - Не все то падает, что шатается (H)• None are so well shod but they may slip - На всякого мудреца довольно простоты (H)• Slip of the foot and you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue you may never get over (A) - Лучше оступиться, чем оговориться (Л)• There is many a slip twixt /the/ cup and /the/ lip - Либо дождик, либо снег, либо будет, либо нет (Л), Сказала Настя, как удастся (C), Это еще вилами по воде писано (3)• There's many a slip between ('twixt) the cup and the Up - Либо дождик, либо снег, либо будет, либо нет (Л), Сказала Настя, как удастся (C), Это еще вилами по воде писано (Э) -
4 не говори гоп, пока не перепрыгнешь
1) Set phrase: between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip (дословно: Кусочек может упасть, пока его несёшь от чаши ко рту), first catch your hare, there is many a slinky twixt the cup and the lip, there is many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip, there's many a slip between the cup and the lip, don't count your chickens before they're hatched2) Idiomatic expression: don't cross the bridge until you come to itУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не говори гоп, пока не перепрыгнешь
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5 не говори гоп, пока не перепрыгнешь
1) Set phrase: between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip (дословно: Кусочек может упасть, пока его несёшь от чаши ко рту), first catch your hare, there is many a slinky twixt the cup and the lip, there is many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip, there's many a slip between the cup and the lip, don't count your chickens before they're hatched2) Idiomatic expression: don't cross the bridge until you come to itУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не говори гоп, пока не перепрыгнешь
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6 наперёд не загадывай
1) General subject: there's many a slip between the cup and the lip2) Set phrase: circumstances alter cases (дословно: Все зависит от обстоятельств), don't cross the bridges before you come to them (дословно: Не переходи мостов, пока до них не добрался. Смысл: не создавай себе трудностей заранее), there's many a slip 'tween (== between) the cup and the lip (дословно: Многое может произойти за то время, пока подносишь кубок к губам), we shall see what we shall see (дословно: Это мы ещё увидим; это ещё как сказать)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наперёд не загадывай
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7 не говори гоп, пока не перепрыгнешь
не говори гоп, пока не перепрыгнешь (не перескочишь)посл., прост.don't speak too soon; cf. don't count your chickens before they're hatched; never cackle till your egg is laid; don't haloo (whistle) until you are out of the wood; there's many a slip between the cup and the lip; between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip; first catch your hare, then cook him; catch the bear before you sell his skin- А хорошо, правда, что мы у самого моря устроились!.. Подумайте, как это здорово: утречком побежали разом на берег - и бух-бух в море! А потом на завод... - Ой, не кажи гоп, Петро, пока не перепрыгнешь! - сказал я... "И бух-бух в море!" Не пробухайся смотри! Ещё неизвестно, как нас встретят на заводе. (В. Беляев, Старая крепость) — 'But I'm glad we've got a place right by the sea, aren't you!.. Think how fine it'll be in the morning. Just run down to the beach and straight into the sea! Then off to work...' 'Don't count your chickens before they're hatched, Petka,' I said... 'Straight into the sea!' Mind you're not mistaken. We don't know yet how they'll greet us at the factory.'
- Поняла. Всё сделаю, как надо. - Не говори "гоп"... - Вот увидишь. (В. Шукшин, Калина красная) — 'Yes, I see. I'll do everything you say.' 'Well, don't speak too soon.' 'You'll see.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не говори гоп, пока не перепрыгнешь
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8 бабка ещё надвое гадала
Set phrase: a chance in a thousand (nobody knows whether it is so or not, whether it will happen or not), even your grandma wouldn't know whether it'll be rain or snow, it's an open question, that remains to be seen, there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip, there's many a slip between the cup and the lip, we shall see what we shall see, you never can tellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бабка ещё надвое гадала
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9 близок локоть, да не укусишь
близок (близко) локоть, да не укусишьпосл.lit. your elbow is near, but you can't bite it; cf. so near and yet so far; there's many a slip between the cup and the lip- Да, - сказал он, - близок локоть, да не укусишь... Есть счастье, да нет ума искать его. (А. Чехов, Счастье) — 'Yes,' he said, 'your elbow is near, but you can't bite it. There is fortune, but there is not the wit to find it.'
- Москвич? - Москвич, - отвечаю с придыханием... - Никто ничего не знает, сержант. Можем тронуться через час, а можем и через сутки. - Комиссар смотрит на меня и, улыбнувшись, добавляет: - Что, близок локоть, да не укусишь? (В. Кондратьев, Лихоборы) — 'A Moscow man?' 'Yes.' I say and gasp... 'Nobody knows anything, Sergeant. We may be here one hour or twenty-four.' He turns to me and adds with a smile, 'So near and yet so far - eh?'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > близок локоть, да не укусишь
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10 бабушка надвое сказала
бабушка (бабка) < ещё> надвое сказала (гадала)погов.it's by no means certain; it's more than doubtful; it remains to be seen; it's an open question; it might go any way; cf. we'll see what we'll see; there is many a slip between the cup and the lip- Коли раздавят, туда и дорога, - промолвил Базаров. - Только бабушка ещё надвое сказала. Нас не так мало, как вы полагаете. (И. Тургенев, Отцы и дети) — 'If we're crushed, that's in store for us,' said Bazarov. 'But it's an open question. We're not so few as you suppose.'
- Гидрологи и климатологи, правда, стоят на робкой позиции в отношении Гренландского ледяного панциря. Видите ли, может растаять и затопить Европу! Но энергетики позиций не сдают и имеют поддержку учёных. Так что тут ещё бабушка надвое сказала. (С. Герасимов, У озера) — The hydrologists and climatologists are a bit dubious about the Greenland icecap, that's true - it might all melt and drown Europe! But the power experts aren't giving in, and they're supported by a great many scientists. So it might go any way.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бабушка надвое сказала
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11 либо дождик, либо снег, либо - будет, либо - нет
погов.lit. maybe rain, and maybe snow, maybe yes, maybe no (trans. by H. Altschuler); cf. we'll see what we'll see; there is many a slip between the cup and the lipВ комнате она больно дёрнула дочь за косу, всё-таки запретив ей говорить с женихом с глазу на глаз. - Хоть он и благословенный тебе, да ещё - либо дождик, либо снег, либо - будет, либо - нет, - сурово сказала она. (М. Горький, Дело Артамоновых) — Indoors, nevertheless, she tweaked her daughter's hair painfully and forbade her to speak with Pyotr alone. 'You may be betrothed, but who can tell - maybe rain, and maybe snow, maybe yes, and maybe no!' she said severely.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > либо дождик, либо снег, либо - будет, либо - нет
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12 соломка
ж.2) кул. straws pl; shreds plсы́рная соло́мка — cheese straws
пече́нье "соло́мка" — long thin biscuit [-kɪt] sticks pl
3) собир. ( для изготовления спичек) matchwood••е́сли б знать, где упа́сть, так соло́мки бы припа́сть / подстели́ть погов. — ≈ there's many a slip between the cup and the lip; there's no use crying over spilt milk
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13 андроны едут
уст.1) (ерунда, вздор, чепуха, полная бессмыслица) пренебр. utter (downright) nonsense; bosh (stuff) and nonsense; rubbish; poppycock; tommy rot; cf. mare's nest; all my eye and Betty MartinКакая же причина в мёртвых душах? Даже и причины нет. Это выходит просто: андроны едут, чепуха, белиберда, сапоги всмятку! Это просто чёрт побери! (Н. Гоголь, Мёртвые души) — Is it possible to make a head or tail of that dead-souls affair? Never. It is simply downright nonsense, rubbish, poppycock, a mare's nest! It's simply outrageous!
2) (ещё неизвестно, удастся ли, будет так или нет) it's by no means certain, it's more than doubtful, it remains to be seen; it's an open question; it might go any way; cf. there is many a slip between the cup and the lip- А Раиса Павловна что-нибудь устроит, - говорил кто-то. - Дайте срок, только бы ей увидаться с Прейном. - Ну, это ещё андроны едут, - сомневался Майзель. (Д. Мамин-Сибиряк, Горное гнездо) — 'Raisa Pavlovna will arrange it somehow or other,' someone said. 'Give her time to see Prein.' 'Well, it might go any way,' Meisel muttered doubtingly.
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14 цыплят по осени считают
1) General subject: don't count your chickens before they are hatched, don't count your chickens before they're hatched2) Set phrase: a house is not a home, catch the bear before you sell his skin, don't count ( one's) chickens before they are hatched, don't count your chickens before they are hatched (дословно: Не считай цыплят, пока не вылупились), don't halloo till you are out of the wood a you go before your horse to market!, don't halloo till you are out of the wood a you run before your horse to market!, first catch your hare (then cook him), gut no fish till you get them, never fry a fish till it's caught, never spend your money before you have it, praise a fair day at night, there is many a slip between the cup and the lip3) Makarov: count chickens before they are hatched, count chickens before they are hatched (букв.: считать своих цыплят прежде чем они высижены)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > цыплят по осени считают
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15 цыплят по осени считают
посл.never (don't) count your chickens until (before) they are hatched; cf. never cackle till your egg is laid; gut no fish till you get them; never fry a fish till it's caught; catch the bear before you sell his skin; first catch your hare < then cook him>; there is many a slip between the cup and the lip; don't halloo till you are out of the wood; never spend your money before you have it; praise a fair day at night- Не всё нам у вас учиться, нынче и вы у нас поучитесь! - засмеялась Фроська. - Ну что же! Конечный счёт всё равно за нами. Цыплят по осени считают! - отшутилась Любава. (Г. Николаева, Жатва) — 'It's time you took lessons from us now for a change!' Frosya said with a laugh. 'Never mind! We'll be first in the long run. Never count your chickens until they are hatched!' Lubava laughed back.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > цыплят по осени считают
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16 бабка ещё надвое сказала
Set phrase: a chance in a thousand (nobody knows whether it is so or not, whether it will happen or not), even your grandma wouldn't know whether it'll be rain or snow, it's an open question, that remains to be seen, there's many a slip between the cup and the lip, we shall see what we shall see, you never can tellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бабка ещё надвое сказала
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17 бабка надвое гадала
Set phrase: a chance in a thousand (nobody knows whether it is so or not, whether it will happen or not), even your grandma wouldn't know whether it'll be rain or snow, it's an open question, that remains to be seen, there's many a slip between the cup and the lip, we shall see what we shall see, you never can tellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бабка надвое гадала
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18 бабка надвое сказала
Set phrase: a chance in a thousand (nobody knows whether it is so or not, whether it will happen or not), even your grandma wouldn't know whether it'll be rain or snow, it's an open question, that remains to be seen, there's many a slip between the cup and the lip, we shall see what we shall see, you never can tellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бабка надвое сказала
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19 бабушка ещё надвое гадала
Set phrase: a chance in a thousand (nobody knows whether it is so or not, whether it will happen or not), even your grandma wouldn't know whether it'll be rain or snow, it's an open question, that remains to be seen, there's many a slip between the cup and the lip, we shall see what we shall see, you never can tellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бабушка ещё надвое гадала
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20 бабушка ещё надвое сказала
Set phrase: a chance in a thousand (nobody knows whether it is so or not, whether it will happen or not), even your grandma wouldn't know whether it'll be rain or snow, it's an open question, that remains to be seen, there's many a slip between the cup and the lip, we shall see what we shall see, you never can tellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бабушка ещё надвое сказала
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