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1 (out) проиграться в пух и прах
Colloquial: whackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (out) проиграться в пух и прах
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2 не в порядке
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3 слегка не в норме
Jargon: a bit out of whack (Our trade balance is a bit out of whack.) -
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1) General subject: broken, careless, conked out, conked-out, crank, cranky, defective, faulty, ill-conditioned, improper, inaccurate, incorrect, off colour, out of order, out of service, out-of-service, unpunctual, wrong, out of repair, affected2) Aviation: out-of-use3) American: blooey4) Military: dead, demmick, ineffective5) Engineering: damaged, nonserviceable, unhealthy6) Chemistry: inoperable, inoperative7) Economy: out order of8) Automobile industry: in bad repair, off-colour9) Mining: disturbed10) Telecommunications: out-of-repair11) Physics: unworkable12) Jargon: kaput, no go, no-go, out of whack13) Information technology: bad, invalid, out-of-order14) Oil: F (failed), US (unserviceable), defect, disabled, failed, failing, in bad order, out-of-action, out-of-commission, out-of-operation, unserviceable15) Astronautics: malfunctioning16) Mechanics: out-of-run, out-of-work17) Business: out of operation, out of shop18) Automation: offending19) Quality control: cranky (о механизме), diseased, down, faulted20) General subject: abnormal21) Makarov: inactive, out-of-joint22) Cement: non-serviceable -
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1) General subject: break ranks, derange, everything went wrong (о машине и т. п.), fail, fall out, go out of whack, pack up, to be on the blink, break the ranks, go to pieces, go wrong, go wrongly, fall by the wayside, give up the ghost, go duff, fail to function, go south2) Computers: fry3) Naval: put out of commission, yaw5) Agriculture: get out of order6) Economy: combine out of action7) Australian slang: go crook8) Jargon: be down (о компьютере, телефонной линии), go haywire, go on the fritz (о технике)9) Business: be used, break down10) Set phrase: be disabled, be put out of action, become unserviceable11) Makarov: be on the blink, be on the blink (об оборудовании), break down (о машине и т.п.), go (all) to pieces, go (all) to rack and ruin, go (all) to smash, come out of action, conk out12) Taboo: crap out -
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1) General subject: addle, change, conk, corrupt, deteriorate, disimprove, flaw, foul, get out of order, give out (о машине), give way (о здоровье), go down the line, go out of whack, grow rank, pack up (о механизме), perish, rot, rust, spoil, spring a leakage, start a leakage, taint, decay, go awry, go bad, go wrongly, run awry, step awry, tread awry, walk awry, break (о погоде), turn overcast (о погоде: Enjoy the sunny weather while you can - tomorrow it turns overcast.), go duff, grow bad2) Colloquial: turn to custard3) Railway term: get wrong4) Jargon: fritz, fritz (о технике), go on the fritz5) Oil: go out of gear, go out of order7) Quality control: go fut8) Makarov: go phut, go wrong, go wrong (о пище), come to no good, conk out (о двигателе), fritz out (о технике)9) Taboo: crap out, go on the bum, go to hell -
7 не в порядке
1) General subject: a screw loose, amiss, on the blink, out of gear, out of graith, out of joint, out of tram, unsettled, out of order2) Aviation: off the beam3) Colloquial: out of whack4) Mathematics: be out of order5) Jargon: out of wack -
8 отказать
1) General subject: debar, deny, disallow, exclude (exclude somebody from a house - отказать кому-либо от дома), give the basket (сватающемуся), go out of whack, maloperation, refuse, repel, say no, (кому-либо) turn away (кого-либо) (http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20231886,00.html), give the mitten (жениху), say nay (кому-л.), give the sack (жениху), hand sb. the mitten (ухажёру), fail to function, (кому-л.) shut down2) Geology: misfire3) Railway term: fail (в действии), give way, reject4) Law: abjudicate (в иске, в признании права судебным решением), give6) Jargon: burn down, dump, fritz, give( someone) the fluff, kick (someone) out, go on the fritz (о технике), flag (кому-то)7) Astronautics: fail8) Quality control: break out (о приборе)9) Makarov: come out of action, conk down, fritz out10) Idiomatic expression: crap out (о механизме) -
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3) Obsolete: seethe4) Agriculture: rot5) Gastronomy: soak6) Jargon: chill (убить), blow away, clip, cool off, croak, deep-six, do in, fix up, fog, frag, grease, hush up, ice, joog, knock off, mop up, piff, pift, plug, polish off, pop off, push, put away, rip off, rub out, scrag, set over, shove off, smoke, snuff out, spot, stamp out, take off, take out, top, whack out, whiff, zap, zotz -
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НА НОГАХ PrepP Invar subj-compl with copula (subj: human, obj-compl with увидеть etc obj: human), or adv1. in a standing positionon one's feetstanding.Майор Мышин сидел в кресле, а Наделашина держал на ногах... (Солженицын 3). Major Myshin was seated in his armchair, and he kept Nadelashin standing... (3a).2. awake and not in bedX был на ногах - X was up (and about)X was (had got (ten)) out of bed."В шесть чтобы был на ногах. Поедем к этому генералу» (Шолохов 5). "You've got to be up at six. We'll be going to see this general..." (5a).Пришёл Захар и, найдя Обломова не на постели, мутно поглядел на барина, удивляясь, что он на ногах (Гончаров 1). Zakhar came back and glared dully at his master, astonished that he should have got out of bed (1a), ( context transl) Zakhar came back and stood gazing dully at his master, surprised at not finding him in bed (1b).3. in motion, active and busyon one's feeton the go.Он устал: с утра на ногах Оренбург 2). Не was tired.Не had been on his feet all day (2a).4. healthy, not sickX был на ногах - X was up and aboutX was on his feet.Ему (Твардовскому) Демичев сурово выговаривал, что не оказался он в нужную минуту на ногах: надо было ехать в Рим выбираться вице-президентом Европейской Ассоциации Писателей, не хотели там ни Суркова, ни Симонова (Солженицын 2). Demichev had harshly reprimanded him (Tvar-dovsky) for not being up and about when he was needed: he was supposed to go to Rome and be elected vice-president of the European Community of Writers, they didn't want either Surkov or Simonov (2a).Возчиком был Тимофей Лобанов, а какая же помощь от Тимофея? Замаялся человек брюхом - день на ногах да день лежит на нарах (Абрамов 1). The driver was Timofei Lobanov, and how could he be of any help? The man's gut was all out of whack, he'd be on his feet one day and flat on his back the next (1a).5. (to be ill, combat illness) without taking to one's bed: (stay) on one's feet."Я вот, например, в больницах не лежу совсем. Должность не позволяет. На ногах болею» (Дудинцев 1). UI, for instance, do not use hospitals at all. My job won't allow me to. If I am ill, I stay on my feet" (1a). -
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• НА НОГАХ[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with copula (subj: human), obj-compl with увидеть etc (obj: human), or adv]=====1. in a standing position:- standing.♦ Майор Мышин сидел в кресле, а Наделашина держал на ногах... (Солженицын 3). Major Myshin was seated in his armchair, and he kept Nadelashin standing... (3a).2. awake and not in bed:- X was (had got< ten>) out of bed.♦ "В шесть чтобы был на ногах. Поедем к этому генералу" (Шолохов 5). "You've got to be up at six. We'll be going to see this general..." (5a).♦ Пришёл Захар и, найдя Обломова не на постели, мутно поглядел на барина, удивляясь, что он на ногах (Гончаров 1). Zakhar came back and glared dully at his master, astonished that he should have got out of bed (1a), [context transl] Zakhar came back and stood gazing dully at his master, surprised at not finding him in bed (1b).3. in motion, active and busy:- on the go.♦ Он устал: с утра на ногах (Эренбург 2). He was tired. He had been on his feet all day (2a).4. healthy, not sick:- X was on his feet.♦ Ему [Твардовскому] Демичев сурово выговаривал, что не оказался он в нужную минуту на ногах: надо было ехать в Рим выбираться вице-президентом Европейской Ассоциации Писателей, не хотели там ни Суркова, ни Симонова (Солженицын 2). Demichev had harshly reprimanded him [Tvardovsky] for not being up and about when he was needed: he was supposed to go to Rome and be elected vice-president of the European Community of Writers; they didn't want either Surkov or Simonov (2a).♦ Возчиком был Тимофей Лобанов, а какая же помощь от Тимофея? Замаялся человек брюхом - день на ногах да день лежит на нарах (Абрамов 1). The driver was Timofei Lobanov, and how could he be of any help? The man's gut was all out of whack; he'd be on his feet one day and flat on his back the next (1a).5. (to be ill, combat illness) without taking to one's bed:- (stay) on one's feet.♦ "Я вот, например, в больницах не лежу совсем. Должность не позволяет. На ногах болею" (Дудинцев 1). "I, for instance, do not use hospitals at all. My job wont allow me to. If I am ill, I stay on my feet" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на ногах
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General subject: in bad order, out of commission, out of whack -
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1) Medicine: afunctional2) Military: inoperable3) Economy: non-operating4) Accounting: inoperative5) Jargon: out of whack6) Business: nonoperating -
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1) General subject: go out of whack, break (об отношениях и т.п.)2) Quality control: go wrong -
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(вн.) разг. пренебр.она́ наля́пала кра́ски на сте́ну — she daubed / slapped paint on the wall; she daubed the wall with paint
2) (сов. сля́пать) ( делать наскоро) throw together (d), knock up / off (d); whack out (d); (построить тж.) chuck up (d)она́ ля́пает по расска́зу в неде́лю — she whacks out a story every week
4) (сов. ля́пнуть) (по дт., в вн.; ударять) hit (d), whack (d), smack (d) -
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1) General subject: be bankrupt, be out of business, break one's back, bust, cease, fail, go bung, go to the wall, liquidate, make a bad break, not to have a feather to fly with, smash, stop payment, to be bankrupt, to be out of business, bankrupt, become bankrupt, become out of business, break back, bust up, cease payments, go bankrupt, go into bankruptcy, go into liquidation, go scat, go to pieces, go to smash, go upon the rocks, turn bankrupt, go for a Burton2) American: go to glory3) Agriculture: fail (о фирме и т.п.)4) Construction: go belly up5) Economy: be out of entrepot, break, fall through, go out of business, run upon the robotizes, run upon the rocks6) Australian slang: flop7) Jargon: take a bath, tap out, wash out, melted out, whack out8) Banking: crash, went to the wall9) Business: go bust10) Investment: become a bankrupt -
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1) General subject: apportion, break down, carve, dispart, divide, divvy, go snicks (что-л. с кем-л.), lot, partition, portion, quarter, share, throw in, whack, whack up, go shares (с кем-л.-with, что-л.-in)2) Computers: segregate3) Aviation: collapse4) Naval: graduate (градуировать)5) Medicine: break6) Obsolete: part (между кем-либо)7) Engineering: break down (разбивать), classify (классифицировать), group (группировать)8) Bookish: apportion (в соответствии с чем-л.)10) Law: sever11) Economy: split12) Australian slang: muck in13) Architecture: segment14) Diplomatic term: polarize15) Business: develop16) Makarov: break down (into) (классифицировать, разбивать, группировать), classify (классифицировать, разбивать, группировать), comminute, graduate into (so many divisions) (шкалу, циферблат), group (классифицировать, разбивать, группировать), lot (на части), participate, partition (на части), share (горе, радость и т.п.), share out, carve up17) Taboo: divvy up -
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1) General subject: allotment, ante, book, branch, cantle (отдельная), corner, (неотъемлемая) counterpart, deal, department, division, half (the larger half - большая часть), inside, interest, interior (чего-л.), line, manning unit, moiety, movement, nose-piece (шлема, очков), outfit, pane, parcel, part (чего-либо), part of (чего-л.), partition, percentage, piece, portion, prong, proportion, quantum, quota, quotient, quotum, reel (кинофильма; обыкн. около 1000 футов плёнки), section, sector, segment, share, sharer, slice, snack, stage, stake (в прибыли и т.п.), to (smb.) his portion (чью-л.), whack, instalment, (какой-л. программы разработки) spin-out, increment3) American: end, installment, prorate4) French: tranche5) Obsolete: dole6) Military: activity, body, command, major unit, military force, (воинская) military formation, organization, part (целого), replacement training unit, signal unit, unit7) Engineering: detail, element, fraction, island, limb, member, proportion (доля), quantity, share (доля)8) Bookish: passus9) Agriculture: diverting weir10) Rare: (отдельная) cantel, (отдельная) cantle11) Chemistry: feature12) Construction: integral part13) Mathematics: member (равенства или неравенства), side (of an equation or inequality)14) Railway term: bit16) Accounting: side17) Australian slang: chop18) Architecture: cut19) Mining: member (составной крепи)20) Diplomatic term: content22) Forestry: end (бумагоделательной машины)27) Immunology: subsample29) Banking: stake31) Business: dividend33) Sakhalin energy glossary: or any portion thereof34) Audit: component35) EBRD: subcommitment (доли или транша)36) Polymers: subdivision39) Robots: element (составная), part (запасная), side (напр. уравнения), subdivision (более крупного объекта)41) Makarov: clipping, contingent, detail (конструкции), draught, element (составная), fragment (чего-л.), in installments, in instalments, limb (прибора), member (механизма или машины), section (целого), some, stake (прибыли и т.п.), strand (проблемы и т.п.), tract (напр., водотока) -
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Out of whack — Whack Whack, n. 1. A smart resounding blow. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] 2. A portion; share; allowance. [Slang] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 3. an attempt; as, to take a whack at it. [Colloq.] [PJC] {Out of whack}, out of order. [Slang] [Webster 1913 Suppl … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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out of whack — ► out of whack chiefly N. Amer. & Austral./NZ not working. Main Entry: ↑whack … English terms dictionary
out of whack — 1. if something is out of whack, it is not working as it should. You can use Carol s old bike the gears are out of whack, but it still goes. If I don t take any exercise for a while it throws my whole body out of whack. 2. confused and badly… … New idioms dictionary
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out of whack — {adj. phr.}, {slang }1. Needing repair; not working right. * /Ben was glad the lawn mower got out of whack, because he didn t have to mow the lawn./ Syn.: OUT OF ORDER. 2. Not going together well; not in agreement. * /The things Mr. Black does… … Dictionary of American idioms
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out of whack — phrasal 1. out of proper order or shape < threw his knee out of whack > 2. not in accord < feeling out of whack with her contemporaries S. E. Rubin > … New Collegiate Dictionary
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out of whack — informal 1) not working normally The buses and trains are all out of whack today because of the snow. 2) feeling slightly ill I didn t sleep well last night and I m all out of whack … English dictionary
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