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61 eat one's cake and have it
(eat one's cake and have it (тж. have one's cake and eat it))преследовать две взаимоисключающие цели, пытаться совместить несовместимое (ср. и волки сыты, и овцы целы) [часть пословицы you can't eat your cake and have it; см. you can't eat your cake and have it]And, since no one was more aware than Michael of being that crank in politics, one who thought you could not eat your cake and have it, he said no more. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Swan Song’, part I, ch. XII) — И так как никто лучше Майкла не знал, что он чудак, который не верит, что в политике бывают и волки сыты, и овцы целы, то он больше ничего не стал говорить.
She wants to have her cake and eat it - a nice social position... (J. Lindsay, ‘A Local Habitation’, ch. 26) — Она из тех людей, что хотят брать и ничего не давать взамен - весьма выгодная жизненная позиция...
At this point let us repeat once again, that those who see the expenditures for war production as a great boon to the national prosperity, and at the same time insist that this be paid for out of the income of the common people want to eat their cake and have it too. (‘Political Affairs’) — Здесь следует заметить еще раз, что те, кто считает, что расходы на войну способствуют процветанию страны, а в то же время настаивают на том, что эти расходы должны быть оплачены за счет доходов простых людей, хотят совместить несовместимое.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > eat one's cake and have it
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62 ups and downs
1) подъёмы и спуски, неровности местности, ухабыHe had forgotten that the road was dusty, bumpy, narrow, twisting and full of ups and downs, which slowed them down continuously. (R. Aldington, ‘All Men Are Enemies’, part IV, ch. V) — Он забыл, что дорога тут пыльная, кочковатая, узкая и извилистая, с бесконечными подъемами и спусками и что все это замедляет езду.
2) превратности судьбы, удачи и неудачи, радость и горе, взлёты и падения (часто ups and downs of fortune, of life, etc.)I've had ups in my life, and I've had downs... (A. C. Doyle, ‘The Sign of Four’, ch. XII) — Я столько испытал в жизни...
With many ups and downs he was after six months, in sight of his goal. (W. Du Bois, ‘Mansart Builds a School’, ch. XI) — Спустя полгода, после многих удач и провалов, он почти накопил желаемую сумму.
Every mountain also has its valley. This certainly is true of capitalist production, the history of which is characterized by recurring cyclical economic crises. Although once again we are being assured that this time the "ups" and "downs" of the economic cycle have been flattened out into just a series of "ups". (G. Green, ‘The Enemy Forgotten’, ch. V) — Хребтов без долин не бывает. Эта истина относится также и к капиталистическому производству, история которого характеризуется периодически повторяющимися циклическими экономическими кризисами, хотя нас снова уверяют в том, что на этот раз все "взлеты" и "падения" экономического цикла выровнены в одну сплошную серию "взлетов".
3) повышение и понижение ( цен)If... you analyse the movement of market prices for longer periods... you will find that the fluctuations of market prices, their deviations from values, their ups and downs, paralyse and compensate each other. (K. Marx, ‘Wages, Price and Profit’, ch. VI) — Если... вы проанализируете движение рыночных цен за более продолжительные периоды... то вы найдете, что колебания рыночных цен, их отклонения от стоимостей, их повышения и понижения компенсируют друг друга.
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63 many a time
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64 two-time
vt sl1)The crooks realized thai he was two-timing them — Мошенники поняли, что он водит их за нос
2)She warned him that if he ever two-timed her, she would commit suicide — Она предупредила его, что если он когда-нибудь ей изменит, она покончит жизнь самоубийством
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65 раз
I муж.
1) time;
occasion во второй (третий и т.п.) раз ≈ for the second (third, etc.) time (один) раз ≈ once два раза ≈ twice как раз (впору) ≈ just, the very в самый раз разг. ≈ just in time (вовремя) ;
just right, that's it (то, что нужно) ;
to be a perfect fit, to be just one's size (подходить впору) в который раз ≈ once more, once again, yet again лишний раз ≈ one more time на этот раз ≈ this time, for ( this) once;
on this occasion иной раз, другой раз ≈ sometimes, at tines, occasionally ни разу ≈ not once, never не раз ≈ repeatedly, many a time с одного раза ≈ at one dash
2) нескл. (при счете = один) one это раз (при перечислении) ≈ that is the first reason ∙ вот тебе (и) раз разг. ≈ that's done it!;
well, I never!;
can you beat that ! амер. раз в год по обещанию ≈ разг. once in a blue moon раз за разом ≈ over and over again, time and again раз от разу ≈ each /every time раз на раз не приходится ≈ it's never the same twice раз и навсегда ≈ one and for all, for good II нареч. (однажды) once, one day III союз since;
if раз он не пойдет... ≈ since he is not going...раз:
1. one time еще раз once again в другой раз some other time это как раз то что мне нужно this is exactly what I need
2. conj. since, раз вы того хотите if that is what you want раз так if so -
66 often
adv часто, много разoften and often — зачастую, весьма часто
more often than not — чаще всего, очень часто; в большинстве случаев, большей частью; нередко
during foggy weather the trains are late more often than not — в туманную погоду поезда, как правило, идут с опозданием
he would often call on us — он, бывало, часто заходил к нам
Синонимический ряд:1. frequently (adj.) customarily; frequently; generally; habitually; much; oft; oftentimes; recurrently; regularly; repeatedly; usually2. again and again (other) again and again; frequently; habitually; many a time; many times; much; oft; oftentimes; ofttimes; over and over; regularly; repeatedly; time and againАнтонимический ряд: -
67 oft
adv арх. поэт. диал. частоСинонимический ряд:1. frequently (adj.) customarily; frequently; generally; much; often; oftentimes; recurrently; regularly; repeatedly2. often (other) again and again; frequently; much; often; oftentimes; ofttimes; over and over; repeatedly; time and again -
68 frequently
Синонимический ряд:1. often (other) again and again; many a time; much; oft; often; oftentimes; ofttimes; over and over; time and again2. repeatedly (other) habitually; many times; recurrently; regularly; repeatedly; successively3. usually (other) as a rule; by ordinary; commonly; generally; ordinarily; usually -
69 much
1. n многоеthere is not much to see — не на что смотреть; здесь мало интересного
much still remains to be done — осталось ещё много работы, ещё многое нужно сделать
there is much to say — многое нужно сказать, о многом нужно поговорить
much of what you say is true — многое из того, что вы говорите, справедливо; вы во многом правы
to be worth much — стоить многого, представлять большую ценность
2. a уст. многиеmuch people — много людей; многие люди
3. adv оченьmuch obliged — очень благодарен, крайне обязан
much obliged — очень благодарен; очень благодарна
pretty much — очень, в значительной степени; почти
4. adv много5. adv приблизительно, примерно, почтиto be much the same age, to be much of an age — быть приблизительно одного возраста
much as — почти так же; как
much the same — почти одно и то же; почти такой же
6. adv усил. гораздо, значительно, многоmuch lower — гораздо более низкий; гораздо ниже
Синонимический ряд:1. abundant (adj.) abundant; ample; considerable; countless; endless; plentiful; profuse; substantial; voluminous2. almost (adj.) almost; nearly; rather; somewhat3. frequently (adj.) frequently; habitually; often; regularly; repeatedly4. greatly (adj.) greatly; highly; largely; very5. impressive (adj.) impressive; noteworthy; remarkable; striking6. a great deal (noun) a great deal; abundance; exuberance; heap; lot; plenty; plethora; profuseness; wealth7. barrel (noun) barrel; great deal; lashings; lump; mass; mountain; multiplicity; pack; peck; pile8. nearly (other) about; all but; almost; approximately; as good as; just about; more or less; most; nearly; nigh; practically; rather; roughly; round; roundly; rudely; say; some; somewhat; somewhere; well-nigh9. often (other) again and again; frequently; habitually; many a time; many times; oft; often; oftentimes; ofttimes; over and over; regularly; repeatedly; time and again10. very (other) awfully; damned; dreadfully; eminently; enormously; exceedingly; exceptionally; extremely; greatly; highly; hugely; insatiably; largely; mightily; mighty; mortally; notably; parlous; pesky; rattling; remarkably; right; snapping; so; spanking; staving; strikingly; super; surpassingly; terribly; uncommonly; veryАнтонимический ряд:barely; limited; little; ordinary; rarely -
70 repeatedly
adv неоднократно, часто; повторноСинонимический ряд:1. anew (other) afresh; again; anew; newly; once more; over; over again2. often (other) again and again; frequently; habitually; much; oft; often; oftentimes; ofttimes; over and over; regularly; time and again -
71 constantly
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72 repeatedly
неоднократно наречие:неоднократно (repeatedly, time and again, on repeated occasions, repeatedly refuse, many a time and oft)повторно (repeatedly, time after time)несколько раз (repeatedly, on several occasions) -
73 on repeated occasions
неоднократно наречие:Англо-русский синонимический словарь > on repeated occasions
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74 repeatedly refuse
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75 то и дело
every now and then (часто) ;
continually, incessantly, constantly (беспрестанно) ;
time and again;
keep on то и дело раздаются звонки ≈ the bell keeps on ringingБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > то и дело
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76 handle smb. with kid gloves
oбpaщaтьcя c кeм-л. (или c чём-л.) дeликaтнo, мягкo, ocтopoжнo [пepвoнaч. aмep.] Your trouble is that your mother and I have been so busy handling you with kid gloves that we've allowed you time and again to get away with behaviour no child should be allowed to get away with (5. Howatch). Now this is a job you'll have to handle with kid gloves. It's dynamite (E. S. Gardner)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > handle smb. with kid gloves
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77 не раз
more than once, time and again не кто иной как none other than не за что! (в ответ на благодарность) don't mention it!, not at all! -
78 неоднократно
нареч. repeatedly, time and again, more than onceнеоднократн|о - more than once, repeatedly;
~ый repeated.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > неоднократно
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79 сплошь
нареч.
1) (всюду) throughout, all over;
without a break;
entirely, everywhere сплошь да рядом, сплошь и рядом ≈ quite often, more often than not, pretty often, time and again
2) разг. completely, utterly;
without exceptioncompletely, entirely;
(без перерыва) uninterruptedly;
~ усеянный чем-л. thickly strewn with smth. ;
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80 сплошь да рядом
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > сплошь да рядом
См. также в других словарях:
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time and a half — {n. phr.} Pay given to a worker at a rate half again as much as he usually gets. * /John got time and a half when he worked beyond his usual quitting time./ * /Tom gets one dollar for regular pay and a dollar and a half for time and a half./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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