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101 play the part
играть роль; начать действоватьСинонимический ряд:act out (verb) act out; assume person's character; double for; imitate; impersonate; mime; mimic; portray; pretend to be -
102 take smth. in bad part
обидеться на что-л., отнестись недоброжелательно, неодобрительно к чему-л., истолковать что-л. в дурном смысле; см. тж. in bad part и take smth. in good partSartorius: "...I have a mind to put you downstairs by the back of your neck, you infernal blackguard." Lickcheese (not a bit ruffled): "You and me is too much of a pair for me to take anything you say in bad part Sartorius." (B. Shaw, ‘Widowers' Houses’, act III) — Сарториус: "...А я вот думаю, не взять ли вас за шиворот да не спустить ли с лестницы, наглец вы этакий. "Ликчиз (ничуть не смущаясь): "Мы с вами, Сарториус, два сапога пара, так что не стоит мне на вас обижаться."
...she is selfwilled and will probably take your patronage in bad part. (B. Shaw, ‘Cashel Byron's Profession’, ch. II) —...она человек своевольный и наверняка воспротивится вашему желанию покровительствовать.
We shall have to call the shareholders together and explain this dicky-dealing. They'll very likely take it in bad part. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The White Monkey’, part III, ch. VIII) — Нам придется созвать пайщиков и объяснить всю эту махинацию. Они, вероятно, истолкуют ее в дурную сторону.
If you see any way you can help me, or I can help you, let me know. In the meantime don't take in bad part what I've just said. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. XXXVIII) — Если вы сочтете, что мы можем быть чем-либо полезны друг другу, дайте мне знать. Так или иначе, но в моем предложении нет ничего обидного для вас.
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103 take smth. in good part
принять что-л. спокойно, не обидеться, не рассердиться на что-л.; отнестись благосклонно к чему-л.; см. тж. in good part и take smth. in bad partHe was taking his misfortunes in good part. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Virtue’) — Он спокойно переносил удары судьбы.
Harvester: "...Does he still cherish a hopeless passion for you, Mrs. Tabret?" Mrs. Tabret (taking the chaff in good part): "I don't know at all, Dr. Harvester. You'd better ask him." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Sacred Flame’, act I) — Харвестер: "...А майор Ликонда все еще безнадежно влюблен в вас, миссис Табрет?" Миссис Табрет (воспринимает подшучивание добродушно): "Понятия не имею. Лучше спросите у самого майора."
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104 discretion is the better part of valour
"без осторожности нет и доблести", т. е. не следует подвергать себя ненужному риску (иногда употр. как шутливое оправдание малодушия) [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Falstaff: "...The better part of valour is discretion; in the which better part I have saved my life..." (W. Shakespeare, ‘King Henry IV’, part I, act V, sc. 4) — Фальстаф: "...Главное достоинство храбрости - благоразумие, и именно оно спасло мне жизнь..." (перевод под ред. А. Смирнова)
Large English-Russian phrasebook > discretion is the better part of valour
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105 to act smb
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106 live the part
театр.прекрасно исполнять роль, вжиться в рольIrving was at his very best in the role of Shylock; he did not merely act; he lived the part. (EVI) — Лучше всего Ирвингу удавалась роль Шейлока; он не просто играл, он жил на сцене.
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107 The Company agrees that it shall be solely liable for any act or failure to act on the part of
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > The Company agrees that it shall be solely liable for any act or failure to act on the part of
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108 is through no act on the part of the Seller
Юридический термин: без (каких-л.) действий со стороны ПродавцаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > is through no act on the part of the Seller
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109 it would be a graceful act on your part
Общая лексика: это будет очень любезно с вашей стороныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it would be a graceful act on your part
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110 it would be an act of grace on your part
Общая лексика: это будет весьма любезно с вашей стороныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it would be an act of grace on your part
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111 that's all part of his act
English-German idiom dictionary > that's all part of his act
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112 bersandiwara
act a part, acted a part, acted a part, acting a part* * *be on stage; pretend, play-act -
113 optræde
act, figure, play* * *vb( vise sig) appear;( på scenen) appear, act, perform;( om dresserede dyr) perform;( opføre sig teatralsk) pose, act a part;( om barn: være uartigt) play up;[ de optrædende] the performers,( skuespillerne) the actors;( opføre sig) behave ( fx with tact); be ( fx careful, provocative, resolute, rude);( forekomme) occur ( fx this disease does not occur in Denmark), be found;[ optræde for første gang] make one's début,( om fænomen, sygdom etc) occur for the first time;( om sygdom) be mild, be benign;[ med præp:][ optræde med](dvs sammen med) appear with,(om " stjerne") costar with;( udføre) do ( fx conjuring tricks);[ optræde med et nummer] do an act (, a turn);[ optræde på éns vegne] represent somebody, act for somebody. -
114 hacer el papel de
• act as• act the part of• figure as• play the part of• play the role of -
115 actuar como
• act as• act like• act the part of• play the role of• take the road• take the rough with the smooth -
116 figurar como
• act the part of• figure as• play the part of• take part as -
117 imati ulogu
• act a part in -
118 desempeńar el papel
• act the part• play the role• take the risk• take the role of -
119 hacerse pasar por
• act the part of• impersonate• masquerade as• pass another car• pass away• pass on to the other world• pass onto• personals• personation• personhood• personnel• pose as• pretend to be -
120 играть роль
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > играть роль
См. также в других словарях:
act a part — index impersonate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
act the part of — index displace (replace), exemplify, impersonate, pose (impersonate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
To act a part — Act Act, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Acted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Acting}.] [L. actus, p. p. of agere to drive, lead, do; but influenced by E. act, n.] 1. To move to action; to actuate; to animate. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Self love, the spring of motion, acts … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To act the part of — Act Act, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Acted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Acting}.] [L. actus, p. p. of agere to drive, lead, do; but influenced by E. act, n.] 1. To move to action; to actuate; to animate. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Self love, the spring of motion, acts … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
act the part — take part in, participate; play a role, act a role … English contemporary dictionary
act the part — phrasal 1. : to assume the role : perform the function or duties used with of temporarily acting the part of janitor has the property of acting the part of an acid 2. : to exhibit the qualities that characteristically accompany a particular role… … Useful english dictionary
act a part — phrasal 1. : to perform one of the roles in a play 2. : pretend, feign, dissemble one would never guess that this paragon of virtue was acting a part … Useful english dictionary
act a part — sustain the role of a character in a play; simulate … English contemporary dictionary
Part — (p[aum]rt), n. [F. part, L. pars, gen. partis; cf. parere to bring forth, produce. Cf. {Parent}, {Depart}, {Parcel}, {Partner}, {Party}, {Portion}.] 1. One of the portions, equal or unequal, into which anything is divided, or regarded as divided; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Part and parcel — Part Part (p[aum]rt), n. [F. part, L. pars, gen. partis; cf. parere to bring forth, produce. Cf. {Parent}, {Depart}, {Parcel}, {Partner}, {Party}, {Portion}.] 1. One of the portions, equal or unequal, into which anything is divided, or regarded… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Part of speech — Part Part (p[aum]rt), n. [F. part, L. pars, gen. partis; cf. parere to bring forth, produce. Cf. {Parent}, {Depart}, {Parcel}, {Partner}, {Party}, {Portion}.] 1. One of the portions, equal or unequal, into which anything is divided, or regarded… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English