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81 словно аршин проглотил
• (КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> АРШИН ПРОГЛОТИЛ coll, humor[(как etc +) VP; adv (variants with как etc) or predic with subj: human (all variants); past only; fixed WO]=====⇒ (a person who) has unnaturally straight posture (may refer to a permanent or a temporary characteristic):- (one) looks like he has a broomstick < a poker> up his butt.♦ "Я вот чего хотел-то: разводец бы нам организовать... Да что ты молчишь?" - как будто удивился [Дмитрий]... А она [ Маруся] стоит и крикнуть не может... Ведь её - Дмитрий! Как же так?.. "Ну вот, будешь теперь стоять, как аршин проглотила..." (Суслов 1). "What I wanted was this: we should get a divorce....Why are you so quiet?" he [Dmitry] asked, as if he were surprised....And she [Marusia] stood there and couldn't cry out....It was her Dmitry! How could this be?..."So now you just stand there, stiff as a poker" (la).—————← " Аршин" is an old Russian measure of length (0.71 meter). The term also refers to a stick or ruler of that length (formerly used by merchants, tailors etc).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > словно аршин проглотил
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82 точно аршин проглотил
• (КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> АРШИН ПРОГЛОТИЛ coll, humor[(как etc +) VP; adv (variants with как etc) or predic with subj: human (all variants); past only; fixed WO]=====⇒ (a person who) has unnaturally straight posture (may refer to a permanent or a temporary characteristic):- (one) looks like he has a broomstick < a poker> up his butt.♦ "Я вот чего хотел-то: разводец бы нам организовать... Да что ты молчишь?" - как будто удивился [Дмитрий]... А она [ Маруся] стоит и крикнуть не может... Ведь её - Дмитрий! Как же так?.. "Ну вот, будешь теперь стоять, как аршин проглотила..." (Суслов 1). "What I wanted was this: we should get a divorce....Why are you so quiet?" he [Dmitry] asked, as if he were surprised....And she [Marusia] stood there and couldn't cry out....It was her Dmitry! How could this be?..."So now you just stand there, stiff as a poker" (la).—————← " Аршин" is an old Russian measure of length (0.71 meter). The term also refers to a stick or ruler of that length (formerly used by merchants, tailors etc).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > точно аршин проглотил
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83 под большим вопросом
[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: abstr); fixed WO]=====⇒ (of plans, future prospects etc) (to be, remain etc) uncertain, undecided, dubious:- (pretty) iffy.♦ "Они что, собираются разводиться?" - "Это пока под вопросом". "What, are they planning to get a divorce?" "At this point it's up in the air."Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под большим вопросом
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84 под вопросом
[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: abstr); fixed WO]=====⇒ (of plans, future prospects etc) (to be, remain etc) uncertain, undecided, dubious:- (pretty) iffy.♦ "Они что, собираются разводиться?" - "Это пока под вопросом". "What, are they planning to get a divorce?" "At this point it's up in the air."Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под вопросом
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85 opløst
adj dissolved (etc, se opløse);[ et opløst hjem] a broken home;[ være opløst i gråd] be dissolved in tears;[ et stærkt opløst lig] a body in an advanced state of decomposition;( ved skilsmisse) get a divorce. -
86 confier
confier [kɔ̃fje]➭ TABLE 71. transitive verba. ( = dire) to confide (à to)b. ( = laisser) confier qn/qch aux soins/à la garde de qn to confide or entrust sb/sth to sb's care/safekeeping2. reflexive verb* * *kɔ̃fje
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1) ( remettre)confier quelque chose à quelqu'un — to entrust somebody with something [mission, poste]; to entrust something to somebody [argent, valise]
2) ( dire en confidence)confier à quelqu'un — to confide [something] to somebody [peines, intentions]
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se confier verbe pronominal to confide (à in)* * *kɔ̃fje vt1) [objet en dépôt, travail]On lui a confié un poste très délicat à l'ambassade alors qu'il n'avait que trente ans. — He was entrusted with a very sensitive position at the embassy even though he was only thirty.
2) [enfants] to entrustIls confient leurs enfants à leur voisine lorsqu'ils doivent s'absenter quelques heures. — They entrust their children to their neighbour when they need to go out for a few hours.
3) [secret, pensée]* * *confier verb table: plierA vtr1 ( remettre) confier qch à qn to entrust sth to sb, to entrust sb with sth [mission, poste]; to entrust sth to sb [argent]; to leave sth in sb's care, to entrust sth to sb [lettres, valise]; confier (la garde d')un enfant à qn to leave a child in sb's care; confier à qn le soin de faire to entrust sb with the task of doing; confier qch aux soins de qn to leave sth in sb's care; confiez-nous votre voiture/vos pellicules photo○ leave your car/your films to us; on m'a confié la direction du projet I have been put in charge of the project; confier son sort au hasard to entrust one's fate to chance;2 ( dire en confidence) confier à qn to confide [sth] to sb [peines, intentions]; confier un secret à qn to tell sb a secret.B se confier vpr to confide (à in); je n'ai personne à qui me confier I have nobody to confide in; elle se confie peu she doesn't confide in people much.[kɔ̃fje] verbe transitifconfier un secret à quelqu'un to confide ou to entrust a secret to somebody, to share a secret with somebody2. [donner] to entrustconfier une mission à quelqu'un to entrust a mission to somebody, to entrust somebody with a mission3. (littéraire) [livrer] to consign————————se confier verbe pronominal intransitif[s'épancher] to confide————————se confier à verbe pronominal plus préposition[s'en remettre à] to trust to -
87 impossible
1. adjective1) unmöglich2. nounthe impossible — das Unmögliche; Unmögliches
* * *[im'posəbl]1) (that cannot be or be done: It is impossible to sing and drink at the same time; an impossible task.) unmöglich2) (hopelessly bad or wrong: That child's behaviour is quite impossible.) unmöglich•- academic.ru/37136/impossibly">impossibly- impossibility* * *im·pos·sible[ɪmˈpɒsəbl̩, AM -ˈpɑ:sə-]1. (not possible) unmöglichthat's \impossible! das ist unmöglich!he made it \impossible for me to say no er machte es mir unmöglich, Nein zu sagen▪ it is \impossible that... es ist unmöglich, dass...it is/seems \impossible to do sth es ist/scheint unmöglich, etw zu tunit seems \impossible that I could have walked by and not noticed her es kann doch wohl nicht sein, dass ich vorbeiging, ohne sie zu bemerken2. (not resolvable) ausweglos\impossible situation ausweglose SituationII. nto ask the \impossible Unmögliches verlangento do the \impossible das Unmögliche möglich machen* * *[ɪm'pɒsəbl]1. adj1) unmöglich; dream unerfüllbarimpossible! — ausgeschlossen!, unmöglich!
it is impossible for him to leave/do that — er kann unmöglich gehen/das unmöglich tun
this cooker is impossible to clean — es ist unmöglich, diesen Herd sauber zu kriegen
I find it impossible to understand why she resigned — ich finde es unverständlich or unbegreiflich or ich kann nicht begreifen, warum sie gekündigt hat
to make it impossible for sb to do sth — es jdm unmöglich machen, etw zu tun
2) (= hopeless) situation, position aussichtslosI am faced with an impossible choice/decision — ich stehe vor einer unmöglichen Wahl/Entscheidung
you put me in an impossible position — du bringst mich in eine unmögliche Lage
you're impossible! — du bist unmöglich! (inf)
2. nUnmögliche(s) ntto do the impossible (in general) — Unmögliches tun; (in particular case) das Unmögliche tun
* * *A adj unmöglich:a) undenkbar, ausgeschlossen:it is impossible for me to think of him as a priest ich kann ihn mir einfach nicht als Priester vorstellenb) unausführbar, undurchführbar:impossible of conquest unmöglich zu erobern;it is impossible for him to return er kann unmöglich zurückkehren;in some countries it is impossible for a woman to get a divorce in einigen Ländern hat eine Frau keine Möglichkeit, sich scheiden zu lassenc) umg unglaublich, unerträglich (Benehmen, Person etc)B s (das) Unmögliche* * *1. adjective1) unmöglich2. nounit is impossible for me to do it — es ist mir nicht möglich, es zu tun
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88 pro|sto
Ⅰ adv. grad. 1. (wzdłuż linii prostej) [jechać, prowadzić, płynąć] straight- ta ścieżka biegnie prosto do morza the path runs straight to the sea- słońce świeciło im prosto w oczy the sun shone straight into their eyes- spojrzała mu prosto w oczy she looked straight into his eyes2. (w pozycji pionowej) upright, straight- stój prosto, nie garb się stand up straight, don’t stoop!- zawsze trzymał się prosto jak żołnierz he always stood erect like a soldier3. (nieskomplikowanie) [tłumaczyć, mówić] simply, plainly- już prościej nie mogę tego wyjaśnić I can’t explain it in a simpler way, I can’t put it any more simply than thatⅡ adv. 1. (bezpretensjonalnie) simply, plainly- ubierała się prosto, przeważnie na czarno she dressed simply, usually in black2. (nie zatrzymując się) straight (on a. ahead)- idź prosto do biura go straight to the office- ze szkoły wracaj prosto do domu come straight home after school3. (bezpośrednio) straight- pił prosto z butelki he drank straight from the bottle- mleko prosto od krowy milk fresh from the cow- jabłka prosto z drzewa freshly picked applesⅢ po prostu 1. (bezpośrednio) just, simply- po prostu idź tam i powiedz im całą prawdę just go there and tell them the whole truth- zwrócił się po prostu do kolegów o pomoc he simply asked his friends for help2. (zwyczajnie) only, just- po prostu wiatr huczy i stąd ten hałas it’s just a strong wind blowing, hence the noise- po prostu bądź przy mnie just stay by me- innego wyjścia po prostu nie ma there’s simply no other way outⅣ prosto- w wyrazach złożonych prostopadle do czegoś at right angles to sth■ powiedzieć a. wygarnąćpot. coś komuś prosto w oczy a. prosto z mostu to tell sb sth straight from the shoulder- mówiąc prosto z mostu to put it bluntly- powiedziała mu, co o nim myśli prosto w oczy she told him in plain English a. in no uncertain terms what she thought of him- powiem prosto z mostu, weź rozwód I’ll come straight out with it: get a divorceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pro|sto
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89 طلقت المرأة
طَلَقَتِ المَرْأةُ (مِنْ زَوْجِها)to be divorced, get a divorce -
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91 hands down
1) без всякого труда, с лёгкостью [часть выражения win hands down]; см. win hands down‘She can get a divorce?’ ‘Hands down’. (R. Aldington, ‘Very Heaven’, part III, ch. 4) — - Джулия получит развод? - Очень легко.
Scott's far and away the obvious Republican choice. If the election were today he'd beat Lyman hands down. (F. Knebel and Ch. Bailey, ‘Seven Days in May’, ‘Sunday’) — Бесспорно и очевидно, что республиканцы выдвинут кандидатуру Скотта. Если бы выборы состоялись сегодня, он победил бы Лимана, не шевельнув для этого и пальцем.
2) бесспорно, несомненноMy God, with our rating today, we'd lose hands down in any show-down with Scott. (F. Knebel and Ch. Bailey, ‘Seven Days in May’, ‘Tuesday Afternoon’) — Боже, да при той "популярности", какой мы пользуемся сейчас в стране, любая наша схватка со Скоттом заведомо обречена на поражение.
It was hands down the best fight I've ever seen. (RHD) — Бесспорно, эта встреча на ринге была исключительно интересной.
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92 under a cloud
1) в плачевном состоянии, в тяжёлом положенииI was not feeling bright that morning. Indeed my powers seemed a bit under a cloud. (M. Twain, ‘Short Stories’, ‘An Encounter with an Interviewer’) — Я неважно себя чувствовал в то утро. Действительно, голова у меня что-то не варила.
The field was under a cloud just now, but he was confident prosperity would shortly reign over the whole district. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 63) — Золотой прииск сейчас находится в плачевном состоянии, но он уверен, что процветание в золотоносном районе не за горами.
2) в немилости, в опале; под подозрением; на плохом счету; покрытый позоромWe'll not live under a cloud always. I'll get a divorce, and We'll marry. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. 1) — Над нами не всегда же будут тучи. Я добьюсь развода, и мы поженимся.
Mack and the boys were under a cloud and they knew they deserved it. (J. Steinbeck, ‘Cannery Row’, ch. 23) — У Мака и ребят была подмоченная репутация. Они знали, что это заслуженно.
I shouldn't like to go out under a cloud... Of course, we've all got to go some time, but no one likes being forced out. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Conscience of the Rich’, ch. XXXV) — Мне не хотелось бы уходить из министерства опозоренным... Конечно, рано или поздно всем приходится уходить, но неприятно, когда тебя заставляют уйти.
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93 zich laten scheiden
zich laten scheidenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich laten scheiden
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94 hands down
1) бeз вcякoгo тpудa, c лёгкocтью [чacть выpaжeния to win hands down]'She can get a divorce?' 'Hands down' (R. Aldington). Scott's far and away the obvious Republican choice. If the election were today, he'd beat Lyman hands down (F. Knebel and Ch. Bailey)2) бeccпopнo, нecoмнeннoMy God, with our rating today, we'd lose hands down in any showdown with Scott (F. Knebel and Ch. Bailey). He... threw the best parties of anyone on the face of the earth, hands down (Rolling Stone). It was hands down the best fight I've ever seen -
95 under a cloud
в нeмилocти, в oпaлe, пoд пoдoзpeниeм; c пoдмoчeннoй peпутaциeй; нa плoxoм cчeту We'll not live under a cloud always. I'll get a divorce, and we'll marry (Th. Dreiser). The finance minister Ryutato Hashimoto, is to resign on October th. He will take responsibility for the financial scandals that happened on his watch. He is also under a cloud because an aide turned out to be a go-between in a banking fraud (The Economist) -
96 with a bang
paзг.1) c блecкoм, c paзмaxoм, блecтящe; вoвcю [пepвoнaч. aмep.]'Yes, it all went with a bang,' remarked James (J. Lindsay). Aboard ship the square-rigger sailor lived a sedate, virtuous life. But when he came to port - whew! - he let go with a bang (W. Foster)2) cтpeмитeльнo, быcтpo, нeзaмeдлитeльнo, нeдoлгo думaяI'll get a divorce and we'll marry, and things will come right with a bang (Th. Dreiser). I only hope these discussions come down to earth with a bang next Sunday when the role of the trade unions is to be debated (Daily Worker) -
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98 sich (von jdm.) scheiden lassen
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > sich (von jdm.) scheiden lassen
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99 sich (von jdm.) scheiden lassen
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > sich (von jdm.) scheiden lassen
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100 razvesti se
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