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21 easy
1 ადვილი, იოლიan easy question / work იოლი შეკითხვა / სამუშაოan easy book იოლად გასაგები / ადვილად წასაკითხი წიგნი2 თავისუფალი, ძალდაუტანებელიshe has easy manners თავისუფალი მიხრა-მოხრა / მანერები აქვს3 წყნარი, მშვიდი, უდარდელი, არხეინიit isn't easy though თუმცა, ეს ადვილი არ არისit is not easy to change your way of life ცხოვრების წესის შეცვლა ადვილი საქმე არაა / როდიაgo easy on the jam, that's all we have! მურაბას მოუფრთხილდი / ნუ გაუტიე, მეტი არა გვაქვს!to go easy on / with smb., sth რბილად ან ფრთხილად მოქცევა (მოექცევა)it comes easy to him ადვილად გამოსდის // ეადვილებაadmittedly it is not easy უნდა ვაღიაროთ, რომ ეს ადვილი არ არის // მართალია, ეს ადვილი არ არისman' s organism digests fish easier than meat ადამიანის ორგანიზმი თევზს საქონლის ხორცზე უფრო ადვილად ითვისებს / ინელებს -
22 easy
['i:zɪ] adj1) лёгкий, удобный, нетрудный, несложный2) свободный, непринуждённый (о человеке, поведении)3) неторопливый, спокойныйbe easy! — не спеши!
4) деликатный; осторожный5) беспечный, безрассудныйto have easy time — бездельничать, развлекаться
take it easy! — не переживай, не расстраивайся!
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23 easy street
разг.(easy street (тж. easy street))достаток, богатство (обыкн. in или амер. on easy street)There was big money in it - the fellows who did that job might live on Easy Street the rest of their lives. (U. Sinclair, ‘Jimmie Higgins’, ch. VIII) — За это дело хорошо заплатят. Тот, кто за него возьмется, может вполне обеспечить себе безбедное существование до конца своих дней.
Sooner or later I'm going to get another backer. When I do, Dianne will be sitting on Easy Street! (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Blonde Bonanza’, ch. 5) — Рано или поздно, но я найду человека, который согласится финансировать мой проект. Тогда Диана будет жить припеваючи.
There will have to be a period of tough sledding before you come to Easy Street. (F. S. Fitzgerald, ‘Letter’, Nov. 25, 1938, Suppl) — Придется пройти через трудное время, а уж потом будете жить в достатке.
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24 Easy
adj.P. and V. ῥᾴδιος, εὐπετής (Plat.), εὔπορος, V. εὐμαρής.Light: P. and V. κοῦφος, ἐλαφρός.Easy to carry: V. εὐάγκαλος.Untroubled: P. and V. ἄπονος.In easy circumstances: Ar. and P. εὔπορος.Easy victory: P. ἀκονιτὶ νίκη (Thuc. 4, 73).I shall feel easier when I have told you the pitiful story of my many misfortunes: P. ἐγὼ τῶν γεγενημένων ἀποδυράμενος τὰ πλεῖστα ὥσπερ ῥᾴων ἔσομαι (Dem. 1118).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Easy
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25 have someone taped
expr sl1)If we have, as you say, got everything taped and our plans are known, then it's easy for the other side to have got us taped, too — Если у нас, как ты говоришь, все на мази, и наши планы известны, то и для другой стороны легче держать нас под контролем
2)I didn't know what to make of him at first but I've got him taped now — Сначала мне было непонятно, что он за человек, но сейчас я его раскусил
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have someone taped
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26 easy on one's (or the) pocket
пo кapмaну кoму-л., нeдopoгoPackage tours have made foreign travel, within a limited range, surprisingly easy on the pocketConcise English-Russian phrasebook > easy on one's (or the) pocket
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27 have been around
expr infml1)Now listen, my boy, I've been around and I know one or two things about life — Послушай, парень, я живу уже не первый десяток лет, и кое-чему меня жизнь научила
I have been around a lot longer than you have, young man, so don't try to teach me what's right and what's wrong — Я постарше тебя, молодой человек, так что не надо меня учить уму-разуму
They all know a lot about life. They've been around — Они знают жизнь не понаслышке и многое повидали на своем веку
2)Now there's a girl that's been around. Perhaps not quite the sort you should take home to meet your parents — Эта девушка имеет большой житейский и не только житейский опыт, но вряд ли вам вздумается знакомить ее со своими родителями
She'd been around and I knew it wouldn't be easy to deceive her — Она не была наивной девушкой, и я знал, что обмануть ее будет трудно
She's been around, that one — Эта чувиха искушена в вопросах любви
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have been around
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28 have a spaz
expr AmE slMy dad had a spaz when he heard — Моего предка чуть удар не хватил, когда он услышал об этом
My wife had a spaz when I came in so late — Моя жена закатила мне истерику, когда я заявился так поздно домой
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29 have a misfortune
разг.; эвф.‘...I had a misfortune, ma'am,’ replied the girl casting down her eyes. (Fr. Marryat, ‘Mr. Midshipman Easy’, ch. III) — -...я попала в беду, мэм, прижила ребенка, - ответила девушка, опустив глаза.
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30 easy way
to have a way with one — обладать обаянием; иметь подход к людям
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31 have easy time
бездельничатьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > have easy time
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32 go easy on someone or something
expr infmlGo easy on that boy, he didn't know he was doing anything wrong — Будьте помягче с этим мальчиком, он не знал, что поступает нехорошо
Go easy on that bottle, it's the last one — Давай пить понемногу, это последняя бутылка
Go easy on the salt — Смотри, не пересоли
You should go easy on politics if you want to avoid an argument with him — С ним не следует затрагивать слишком острых вопросов в политике, а то можно поссориться
Try going easier on the brakes, will you, or you'll have me through the wind screen — Ты тише жми на тормоза, а то я тебе стекло лбом расшибу
The doctor says I must go easy on the booze — Врач говорит, что мне нужно ограничить употребление алкоголя
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > go easy on someone or something
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33 take it easy
1) нe утpуждaть ceбя, нe уcepдcтвoвaть, нe oчeнь cтapaтьcя; paбoтaть c пpoxлaдцeйHe went back to bed wondering if it wouldn't be a wise move to take some leave. He had a fortnight due to him, and anyway he could justifiably claim his doctor had told him to take it easy (Th. Sharpe). Why not just sit back and take it easy for a while. Why not retire and let matters take their course? (M. Quinn)2) oтнocитьcя cпoкoйнo, нe вoлнoвaтьcя, нe paccтpaивaтьcя, нe пpинимaть близкo к cepдцу, пpoщe cмoтpeть нa вeщиThe boy shielded his eyes from the light and began to cry. 'Take it easy,' one of the men said. 'You all right now, boy' (Л. Saxton). 'How dare you break in like this!' she said furiously. 'Get out of here!' 'Take it easy,' I said soothingly. 'We want to have a little talk with you first' (J H. Chase) -
34 go easy
(on / with smb., sth) რბილად ან ფრთხილად მოქცევა (მოექცევა)go easy on the jam, that's all we have! მურაბას მოუფრთხილდი / ნუ გაუტიე, მეტი არა გვაქვს! -
35 breathe easy
breathe again/easy/freely Am расслабиться; успокоитьсяNow that exams are over with, I can breathe easy.
Breathe again — the police have gone.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > breathe easy
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36 make smb.'s mind easy
(make smb.'s mind easy (тж. make smb. easy in his mind, put smb.'s mind at ease, put или set smb.'s mind at rest))успокаивать кого-л., рассеивать чьи-л. опасенияI wish we knew where they have gone, for it would make my son a good deal easier in his mind, and me too. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. XXI) — я бы тоже дорого дала, чтобы узнать, куда они ушли. Тогда и у сына моего, и у меня стало бы легче на сердце.
...the club and its rules were still a mystery, and he looked round for some one who should be able to set his mind at rest. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘New Arabian Nights’, ‘The Suicide Club’, ‘The Story of the Young Man with the Cream Tarts’) —...клуб и его правила все еще оставались загадкой, и полковник оглядывался вокруг, стараясь найти кого-нибудь, кто смог бы рассеять его опасения.
Well, just to put your mind at rest, when we discovered the body of Mrs. Perlin, we made a complete search of the premises. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Empty Tin’, ch. 13) — Должен сказать для вашего успокоения, что, когда мы нашли труп миссис Перлин, мы тщательно обыскали весь дом.
You're.not going to be fired... Put your mind at ease on that score. (J. O'Hara, ‘Elizabeth Appleton’, ch. IV) — Тебя не уволят... Можешь не беспокоиться на этот счет.
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37 an easy touch
жарг.1) простак, простофиля, разиня, недотёпаI let her have $75... I did not want it to get around that I went for $75 touch like that as you get the reputation of being a soft touch. (J. O'Hara, ‘Pal Joey’, ‘Joly and the Calcutta Club’) — Я дал этой девчонке 75 долларов... Я не хотел, чтобы об этом стало известно, а то приобретешь репутацию человека, из которого можно тянуть деньги.
Here's a girl that has been around and knows the ropes, who married Theilman because she saw a chance to get her hands on a soft touch. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Shapely Shadow’, ch. 13) — Этой молодой особе пальца в рот не клади. Она вышла замуж за Телмана, потому что представилась возможность прибрать к рукам простака.
Their traditional football rival promised to be a soft touch that year. (WD) — Традиционный соперник этих футболистов обещал быть в этом году легким противником.
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38 uneasy un·easy adj
[ʌn'iːzɪ](person: worried) inquieto (-a), preoccupato (-a), agitato (-a), (ill at ease) a disagio, (calm, peace) precario (-a), (night, sleep) agitato (-a), (silence) imbarazzato (-a)to become uneasy about sb/sth — cominciare a preoccuparsi per qn/qc
to have an uneasy feeling that... — avere la spiacevole sensazione che...
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39 it is easy to be wise after the event
Пословица: русский мужик задним умом крепок, русский человек задним умом крепок, после драки кулаками не машут (do not say what could have been done, for the time of actions is over), легко быть умным после события (Задним умом крепок)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > it is easy to be wise after the event
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40 it is easy to show
Математика: нетрудно показать, нетрудно убедиться, нетрудно показать (...), нетрудно показать (It is not hard to show that I (u) does indeed have a unique minimizer u in K.;...)
См. также в других словарях:
have an easy time (of it) — have an easy ˈtime (of it) idiom (BrE) to have no difficulties or problems • He s had an easy time of it since he married Lucy. Main entry: ↑easyidiom … Useful english dictionary
have it easy — verb To have favourable conditions for an easy life. Kids have it so easy nowadays … Wiktionary
Have an easy fast — May your Yom Kippur fast go easily for you (used as a farewell greeting before the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur) … English contemporary dictionary
have it easy — informal be free from difficulties; be fortunate … Useful english dictionary
easy — is established as an adverb in fixed expressions such as take it easy, have it easy, go easy on, easy does it, and stand easy. Otherwise its use as an adverb is non standard, though common informally in BrE as well as AmE, especially when… … Modern English usage
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easy — 1 / i:zi/ adjective 1 NOT DIFFICULT not difficult, and not needing much physical or mental effort: The easiest way to get there is through the park. | It can t have been easy raising three children all by herself. | easy to make/build/do etc: Are … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
easy — eas|y1 [ izi ] adjective *** 1. ) not difficult to do, or not needing much work: Finding somewhere to live in New York isn t easy. easy to do: This cake is very easy to make. It s a pretty easy game to learn. it is easy to do something: It is not … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
easy */*/*/ — I UK [ˈiːzɪ] / US [ˈɪzɪ] adjective Word forms easy : adjective easy comparative easier superlative easiest 1) not difficult to do, or not needing much work Finding somewhere to live in London isn t easy. easy to do: This cake is very easy to make … English dictionary
easy — [[t]i͟ːzi[/t]] ♦ easier, easiest 1) ADJ GRADED: oft it v link ADJ to inf, ADJ to inf If a job or action is easy, you can do it without difficulty or effort, because it is not complicated and causes no problems. The shower is easy to install... It … English dictionary
have it — {v. phr.} 1. To hear or get news; understand. * /I have it on the best authority that we will be paid for our work next week./ 2. To do something in a certain way. * /Make up your mind, because you can t have it both ways. You must either stay… … Dictionary of American idioms