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  • 1 Г-202

    ГОЛОВА ЗАБИТА у кого чем VP subj. with бытыз)
    1. (indir obj: usu. pi) s.o. has many concerns or thoughts about s.o. or sth.: у X-a голова забита заботами (хлопотами, всякими делами и т. п.) - X has a lot on his mind
    (in limited contexts) X is weighed down with concerns
    голова у X-a забита мыслями об Y-e ( AdjP мыслями) = X's head is filled with thoughts of Y (with AdjP thoughts)
    X's mind is on Y.
    2. s.o. 's mind is overburdened with some ( usu. unnecessary) information or knowledge: у X-a голова забита Y-ом = X's head is chock-full of Y
    X's head is filled (crammed, stuffed, cluttered) with Y.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Г-202

  • 2 голова забита

    [VPsubj with быть
    =====
    1. [indir obj: usu. pi]
    s.o. has many concerns or thoughts about s.o. or sth.:
    - у X-a голова забита заботами (хлопотами, всякими делами и т. п.) - X has a lot on his mind;
    - [in limited contexts] X is weighed down with concerns;
    - X's mind is on Y.
    2. s.o.'s mind is overburdened with some (usu. unnecessary) information or knowledge: у X-a голова забита Y-ом X's head is chock-full of Y; X's head is filled (crammed, stuffed, cluttered) with Y.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > голова забита

  • 3 гнуться

    to bend, to bow, to stoop

    гнутьсяся под тя́жестью чего-лto be weighed down with sth

    я не могу́ откры́ть э́то ножо́м, ле́звие гнётся — I can't open it with the knife, the blade bends

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > гнуться

  • 4 запутываться

    запутаться
    1. become* / get* entangled; (в вн.) become* enmeshed (in)

    запутаться в долгах — become* involved in, или weighed down with, debts, be up to one's neck in debt

    2. страд. к запутывать

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > запутываться

  • 5 тяготить

    нсв vt
    to burden, to be a burden (to); мысленно to be a weight on one's mind

    меня́ тяготя́т э́ти обя́занности — these duties are a burden to me, I feel weighed down with these duties

    она́ ниче́м не могла́ помо́чь сы́ну, и э́то её о́чень тяготи́ло — her inability to help her son was a weight on her mind

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > тяготить

  • 6 тяготиться

    нсв
    чем-л to be burdened by sth, to feel weighed down with sth

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > тяготиться

  • 7 Г-342

    ПО ГОРЛО coll PrepP Invar
    1. \Г-342 занят, загружен, завален работой и т. п. ( modif or adv (intensif)) (one is) extremely (busy, overloaded with work etc): (be) up to one's neck (ears, eyes, elbows) in sth.
    have one's hands full (be) overburdened
    weighed down, swamped) (with work etc)
    (be) buried under a pile of work.
    Кириллов отвечал поспешно и бойко: «Мне, Ардальон Борисыч, нет времени особенно углубляться в городские отношения и слухи, я по горло завален делом» (Сологуб 1). "I have no time, Ardal'on Borisych," replied Kirillov hurriedly, "to get mixed up in town relations and gossip-I'm up to my neck in work" (1a).
    2. дел, работы, забот и т. п..у кого \Г-342 (quantit subj-compl with copula ( subj / gen: abstr)) s.o. has a great quantity (of work, troubles etc), so much that it deeply concerns him: у X-a дел \Г-342 « X is up to his neck (ears, eyes, elbows) in work
    X has his hands full X has enough work and more X has more than enough to do X is knee-deep in work X is overburdened (weighed down, swamped) (with work etc)
    (Зоя:) Я знаю, что у вас дела по горло (Булгаков 7). (Z.:) I know you are up to your ears in work (7a).
    ...Как случилось, что однажды конвой недоглядел, оставил щель в седьмом вагоне во время стоянки? По-человечески понять можно, у конвоя тоже было дел по горло (Гинзбург 1). Once an extraordinary thing happened: the guards omitted to bar our door at one of the stops. Humanly speaking, this was understandable: they had their hands full all day... (1b).
    Желание сажать есть. Лагерей хватает. Работы, которую могут выполнить заключённые, по горло» (Зиновьев 2). "There is still a desire to put people in prison and there are plenty of camps. There is enough work and more which prisoners could do" (2a).
    Даже вохровцам недосуг заняться охотой или рыбной ловлей. У них дел по горло (Гинзбург 2). Even the armed guards had no time to spare for hunting or fishing. They had more than enough to get through as it was (2a).
    3. бытье, сидеть, увязнуть в долгах - влезать, залезать в долги \Г-342 ( adv (intensif)) (to be in debt, get into debt) beyond any measure
    X в долгах \Г-342 = X is up to his neck (ears) in debt
    X is mired (buried) in debt(s) X is swamped with debts X is deep in the hole (in debt).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Г-342

  • 8 по горло

    ПО ГОРЛО coll
    [PrepP; Invar]
    =====
    1. по горло занят, загружен, завален работой и т.п. [modif or adv (intensif)]
    (one is) extremely (busy, overloaded with work etc):
    - (be) up to one's neck (ears, eyes, elbows) in sth.;
    - (be) overburdened <weighed down, swamped> (with work etc);
    - (be) buried under a pile of work.
         ♦ Кириллов отвечал поспешно и бойко: "Мне, Ардальон Борисыч, нет времени особенно углубляться в городские отношения и слухи, я по горло завален делом" (Сологуб 1). "I have no time, Ardal'on Borisych," replied Kirillov hurriedly, "to get mixed up in town relations and gossip-I'm up to my neck in work" (1a).
    2. дел, работы, забот и т.п. у кого по горло [quantit subj-compl with copula (subj/ gen: abstr)]
    s.o. has a great quantity (of work, troubles etc), so much that it deeply concerns him:
    - у X-a дел по горло X is up to his neck (ears, eyes, elbows) in work;
    - X is overburdened (weighed down, swamped) (with work etc).
         ♦ [Зоя:] Я знаю, что у вас дела по горло (Булгаков 7). [Z.:] I know you are up to your ears in work (7a).
         ♦...Как случилось, что однажды конвой недоглядел, оставил щель в седьмом вагоне во время стоянки? По-человечески понять можно, у конвоя тоже было дел по горло (Гинзбург 1). Once an extraordinary thing happened: the guards omitted to bar our door at one of the stops. Humanly speaking, this was understandable: they had their hands fiill all day... (1b).
         ♦ "Желание сажать есть. Лагерей хватает. Работы, которую могут выполнить заключённые, по горло" (Зиновьев 2). "There is still a desire to put people in prison and there are plenty of camps. There is enough work and more which prisoners could do" (2a).
         ♦ Даже вохровцам недосуг заняться охотой или рыбной ловлей. У них дел по горло (Гинзбург 2). Even the armed guards had no time to spare for hunting or fishing. They had more than enough to get through as it was (2a).
    3. быть, сидеть, увязнуть в долгах по горло ; влезать, залезать в долги - [adv (intensif)]
    (to be in debt, get into debt) beyond any measure:
    - X is deep in the hole (in debt).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по горло

  • 9 С-77

    СВИНЕЦ НА ДУШЕ (НА СЕРДЦЕ, HA СЕРДЦЕ) у кого VP subj. with бытье) s.o. is depressed, burdened by troubles, sadness etc: у X-a на душе свинец X's heart is heavy X feels weighed down there is a weight on X's heart.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-77

  • 10 свинец на душе

    СВИНЕЦ НА ДУШЕ <НА СЕРДЦЕ, На СЕРДЦЕ> у кого
    [VPsubj with быть]
    =====
    s.o. is depressed, burdened by troubles, sadness etc:
    - у X-a на душе свинец X's heart is heavy;
    - there is a weight on X's heart.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > свинец на душе

  • 11 свинец на сердце

    СВИНЕЦ НА ДУШЕ <НА СЕРДЦЕ, На СЕРДЦЕ> у кого
    [VPsubj with быть]
    =====
    s.o. is depressed, burdened by troubles, sadness etc:
    - у X-a на душе свинец X's heart is heavy;
    - there is a weight on X's heart.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > свинец на сердце

  • 12 наваливаться

    св - навали́ться
    1) налегать to lean heavily on sth; to throw one's weight on/upon sb/sth

    он всем те́лом навали́лся на дверь, но она́ не поддава́лась — he threw his weight against the door, but it wouldn't open

    на неё навали́лось мно́жество забо́т — she was weighed down/loaded with endless responsibilities

    3) разг набрасываться to attack, to fall on/upon

    нава́ливатьсяся на врага́ — to fall upon the enemy

    нава́ливатьсяся на еду́ — to fall on the food

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > наваливаться

См. также в других словарях:

  • weighed down — adjective 1. heavily burdened with work or cares bowed down with troubles found himself loaded down with responsibilities overburdened social workers weighed down with cares • Syn: ↑bowed down, ↑loaded down, ↑overburdened …   Useful english dictionary

  • encumbered with debts — weighed down with debts …   English contemporary dictionary

  • loaded down — adjective 1. heavily burdened with work or cares (Freq. 1) bowed down with troubles found himself loaded down with responsibilities overburdened social workers weighed down with cares • Syn: ↑bowed down, ↑overburdene …   Useful english dictionary

  • bowed down — adjective heavily burdened with work or cares (Freq. 1) bowed down with troubles found himself loaded down with responsibilities overburdened social workers weighed down with cares • Syn: ↑loaded down, ↑overburdened, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • weigh something down — ˌweigh sb/sthˈdown derived to make sb/sth heavier so that they are not able to move easily • I was weighed down with baggage. • She tried to swim to the surface, but her clothes and shoes weighed her down. Main entry: ↑weighderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • weigh down — v. (D; tr.) to weigh down with (we were weighed down with packages) * * * (D; tr.) to weigh down with (we were weigh downed down with packages) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • weigh down something — weigh down (something) to slow the operation or growth of an organization. The company was weighed down with debt. Health care costs weigh the economy down …   New idioms dictionary

  • weigh down — (something) to slow the operation or growth of an organization. The company was weighed down with debt. Health care costs weigh the economy down …   New idioms dictionary

  • Weighed — Weigh Weigh, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Weighed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Weighing}.] [OE. weien, weyen, weghen, AS. wegan to bear, move; akin to D. wegen to weigh, G. w[ a]gen, wiegen, to weigh, bewegen to move, OHG. wegan, Icel. vega to move, carry, lift,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • weigh\ down — • weigh down • weight down 1. To make heavy; cause to go down or bend with weight; overload. The evergreens are weighed down by the deep snow. Often used with with or by . There are so many children in the back seat that they are weighing down… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • weight\ down — • weigh down • weight down 1. To make heavy; cause to go down or bend with weight; overload. The evergreens are weighed down by the deep snow. Often used with with or by . There are so many children in the back seat that they are weighing down… …   Словарь американских идиом

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