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  • 61 наслушаться

    совер.; (кого-л./чего-л.)
    listen to one's heart's content; have heard plenty (of)
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    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > наслушаться

  • 62 сколько

    нареч.
    how much, as much (с существительными в мн.ч.); how many, as many (с существительным в мн.ч.)

    сколько лет, сколько зим! разг. — it's ages since we last met!, we haven't met for ages!

    сколько ни пытайся — try as you might, however hard you try

    он не столько устал, сколько голоден — he is not so much tired, as hungry

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > сколько

  • 63 наговариваться

    св - наговори́ться

    наговори́ться всласть — to talk to one's heart's content

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > наговариваться

  • 64 сколько душе угодно

    разг to one's heart's content

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > сколько душе угодно

  • 65 досыта

    Русско-английский синонимический словарь > досыта

  • 66 всласть

    Русско-английский синонимический словарь > всласть

  • 67 Д-385

    СКОЛЬКО ДУШЕ УГОДНО coll subord clause with быть« used as adv usu. pres fixed WO
    (to do sth.) without any limitations, restrictions, to the extent one wants
    to one's hearth content
    (for) as long as one likes (pleases) as much as one likes (pleases) (for) as long as one's heart desires as much as one's heart desires.
    «Она под вымышленной фамилией, под которой все меня узнавали, высмеивала меня сколько душе угодно в стенгазете» (Пастернак 1)."...She made fun of me to her heart's content in the wall newspaper, referring to me by some invented name that everyone could see through" (1a)
    (Бугров:)...Жить можете тут сколько вашей душе угодно, хоть до Рождества... (Чехов 1). (В.:) You can live here as long as you like - till Christmas, even (1b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-385

  • 68 сколько душе угодно

    [subord clause with быть; used as adv; usu. pres; fixed WO]
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    (to do sth.) without any limitations, restrictions, to the extent one wants:
    - (for) as long as one likes < pleases>;
    - as much as one likes < pleases>;
    - as much as one's heart desires.
         ♦ "Она под вымышленной фамилией, под которой все меня узнавали, высмеивала меня сколько душе угодно в стенгазете" (Пастернак 1). "...She made fun of me to her heart's content in the wall newspaper, referring to me by some invented name that everyone could see through" (1a)
         ♦ [Бугров:]...Жить можете тут сколько вашей душе угодно, хоть до Рождества... (Чехов 1). [В.:] You can live here as long as you like - till Christmas, even (1b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сколько душе угодно

  • 69 В-167

    СКОЛЬКО ВЛЕЗЕТ coll AdvP Invar adv usu. used with impfv imper or with можешь, можете foil. by infin of another verb fixed WO
    (to do sth.) without limit or restriction, to one's complete satisfaction
    to one's hearts content
    as much (as long etc) as one likes (pleases, wants).
    Перед тем и после того - смейся сколько влезет, а во время этого - не моги (Терц 1). Before the event and after it you could laugh to your heart's content, but during it-no (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > В-167

  • 70 сколько влезет

    [AdvP; Invar; adv; usu. used with impfv Imper or with можешь, можете foll. by infin of another verb; fixed WO]
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    (to do sth.) without limit or restriction, to one's complete satisfaction:
    - as much <as long etc> as one likes <pleases, wants>.
         ♦ Перед тем и после того - смейся сколько влезет, а во время этого - не моги (Терц 1). Before the event and after it you could laugh to your heart's content, but during it-no (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сколько влезет

  • 71 З-106

    НА ЗДОРОВЬЕ coll PrepP Invar often used with imper
    1. ( adv or formula phrase) ( usu. used to encourage s.o. to eat or drink when offered, or as a response to s.o. 's thanks) may it prove beneficial: (when offering food or drink) (please) help yourself
    eat (drink) in good health take as much as you like
    пусть X ест (пьет) \З-106 - let X (X is welcome to) help himself
    may X eat let X
    (in response to s.o. 's thanks) you're (very) welcome
    you're welcome, I'm sure my pleasure.
    (Рисположенский:) Я, Аграфена Кондратьевна, рюмочку выпью. (Аграфена Кондратьевна:) Кушай, батюшко, на здоровье! (Островский 10). (R.:) I'll just try a drop or two, Agrafena Kondratevna. (A.K.:) Please help yourself, my dear fellow (10a).
    2.
    adv
    (if a person, animal etc wants to do sth., let him go ahead and do it) as long as or as much as he wants
    to one's heartfs content
    as much (long) as one likes and welcome to it.
    (Саша:) Папа, ведь это ложь! (Лебедев:) Ну, так что же? Пусть себе мелют на здоровье... (Чехов 4). (S.:) Papa, that's а lie! (L.:) Well, what does it matter? Let them babble on to their heart's content... (4a).
    «Умоляю, уйми ты эту... как её... твою мамочку! Я же творческим трудом занят!!» - «Ну и твори себе на здоровье...» (Зиновьев 2). "Please, I beg you, can't you do something to calm down this...this...your dear mama? Here I am trying to do some creative work!" "Well create as much as you like..." (2a).
    Разосланные по всем городам и селам Абхазии гонцы рассказывали народу, что Джамхух - Сын Оленя, просыпаясь, по утрам жует жвачку. Но народ спокойно отнесся к этому известию... «Пусть себе жует жвачку на здоровье, лишь бы помогал нам советами и предсказаниями» (Искандер 5). The heralds who had been sent through all the cities and villages of Abkhazia told the people that Jamkhoukh, Son of the Deer, chewed his cud when he woke up in the morning. But the people took this news in stride.... "Let him chew his cud, and welcome to it, so long as he helps us with advice and predictions" (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > З-106

  • 72 на здоровье

    [PrepP; Invar; often used with imper]
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    1. [adv or formula phrase]
    (usu. used to encourage s.o. to eat or drink when offered, or as a response to s.o.'s thanks) may it prove beneficial:
    - [when offering food or drink] (please) help yourself;
    || пусть X ест (пьёт) на здоровье let X < X is welcome to> help himself;
    || [in response to s.o.'s thanks] you're (very) welcome;
    - you're welcome, I'm sure;
    - my pleasure.
         ♦ [Рисположенский:] Я, Аграфена Кондратьевна, рюмочку выпью. [Аграфена Кондратьевна:] Кушай, батюшко, на здоровье! (Островский 10). [R.:] I'll just try a drop or two, Agrafena Kondratevna. [A.K.:] Please help yourself, my dear fellow (10a).
    2. [adv]
    (if a person, animal etc wants to do sth., let him go ahead and do it) as long as or as much as he wants:
    - and welcome to it.
         ♦ [Саша:] Папа, ведь это ложь! [Лебедев:] Ну, так что же? Пусть себе мелют на здоровье... (Чехов 4). [S.:] Papa, that's a lie! [L.:] Well, what does it matter? Let them babble on to their heart's content... (4a).
         ♦ "Умоляю, уйми ты эту... как её... твою мамочку! Я же творческим трудом занят!!" - " Ну и твори себе на здоровье..." (Зиновьев 2). "Please, I beg you, can't you do something to calm down this...this...your dear mama? Here I am trying to do some creative work!" "Well create as much as you like..." (2a).
         ♦ Разосланные по всем городам и селам Абхазии гонцы рассказывали народу, что Джамхух - Сын Оленя, просыпаясь, по утрам жует жвачку. Но народ спокойно отнесся к этому известию... "Пусть себе жуёт жвачку на здоровье, лишь бы помогал нам советами и предсказаниями" (Искандер 5). The heralds who had been sent through all the cities and villages of Abkhazia told the people that Jamkhoukh, Son of the Deer, chewed his cud when he woke up in the morning. But the people took this news in stride.... "Let him chew his cud, and welcome to it, so long as he helps us with advice and predictions" (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на здоровье

  • 73 сколько влезет

    прост.
    to one's heart content; as much (as long, etc.) as one likes; as much (as many) as one can find room for

    Как раз под моим окном растёт яблоня. Сейчас на ней уже зрелые яблоки. Много. Рвать их нам разрешают, и мы их рвём и едим сколько влезет. (А. Рекемчук, Мальчики) — There's an apple tree under my very window and the apples on it are ripe already. There are lots of them and the kids are allowed to pick them: we make the most of this and eat as many as we can find room for.

    - Мы здесь живём, - счёл нужным пояснить Иван. - Да? Ну и что?.. Мы стеснили вас? - Вы что! - воскликнул Иван и двинулся вперёд. - Живите, сколько влезет. (В. Шукшин, Внутреннее содержание) — 'We live here,' Ivan found it necessary to explain. 'Do you? Is anything wrong?.. Are we taking your room?' 'Not a bit!' Ivan exclaimed, and advanced into the room. 'Live here as long as you like.'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сколько влезет

  • 74 чего греха таить

    чего (что, нечего) <и> греха таить
    разг.
    no sense (use) trying to hide it (hiding it); one must (might) admit; to be honest; truth to tell; it must be owned (confessed); let's tell the whole story; let's face it; let's admit it in all frankness; there is no denying

    Старуха моя... грамоте сроду не училась, - нечего и греха таить. (Н. Гоголь, Иван Фёдорович Шпонька и его тётушка) — My old woman... has never learnt to read - no use hiding one's shortcomings.

    Нечего греха таить, старику было страшновато ночевать одному в чужой безлюдной степи. (М. Шолохов, Поднятая целина) — To be honest, the old man was rather afraid of spending the night alone in this strange and lonely part of the steppe.

    Санька усмехнулся и ничего не ответил. Что греха таить, ему даже немного льстило, что Маша не пошла за Сёмушкиным, а осталась на берегу. (А. Мусатов, Стожары) — Sanka grinned but did not answer. Truth to tell, he was rather flattered that she had not gone with Syomushkin but had remained on the bank.

    Ведь работы много. Работай сколько хочешь. Но чего греха таить, не все - я давно замечаю, - далеко не все хотят работать. (П. Нилин, Впервые замужем) — There's lots of work to be had. You can work to your heart's content. But one might as well admit that not everybody wants to work - I noticed this long ago.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > чего греха таить

  • 75 Д-418

    ЗА МИЛУЮ ДУШУ coll PrepP Invar adv
    1. (to do sth.) very willingly, with great enthusiasm, delight: (be) more than happy (to do sth.)
    (be) only too glad (happy) (to do sth.) with great pleasure happily gladly (in limited contexts) to one'sheartfscontent
    съесть (сожрать substand) что \Д-418 -relish (savor) every bite (of sth.)
    повеселиться - = have the time of one's life.
    "А ведь она (Нинка)... и правда понесла бы их (бутылки с водкой) сдавать... А там за милу(ю) душу приняли бы за те же двенадцать копеек» (Распутин 3). "She (Ninka) really would have done it too. She'd have taken them (the bottles full of vodka) back.... And they'd have been only too glad to give her twelve kopecks for them, same as for the empties" (3a).
    Тогда вой усилился, словно воющий решил во время перерыва повыть за милую душу (Аксёнов 6). Then the wailing grew louder, as though the waiter had decided that during the lunch break he would wail to his heart's content (6a).
    Он заговорщически подмигнул мне: не пропадем, мол, погужуемся за милую душу! (Аксенов 6). Не gave me a conspiratorial wink, meaning: We're not going to waste our stay here, we're going to have the time of our lives, aren't we?! (6a).
    2. ( usu. used with pfv verbs) (to do sth.) without deliberating, immediately, with no qualms
    without thinking twice
    without a moment's hesitation just like that (right) then and there (in limited contexts) in a snap.
    Не ввязывайся в драку с Петром - может прихлопнуть за милую душу. Don't get in a fight with Pyotr, he could kill you just like that.
    Эти суки могут тебя обратать и в международной зоне аэропорта, и на борту самолета запереть в сортирный чуланчик, как недавно поступили с нежной балериной В., и в братской республике захапают за милую душу (Аксенов 12). Those animals could get him back even from the international zone or lock him into the toilet on board a plane, he knew, as they recently did with the delicate ballerina V, and they could grab him in a snap in a "fraternal republic" (12a).
    3. (used with pfv verbs) certainly, unquestionably, without any doubt
    for (darn) sure
    sure as anything (therefe (there are)) no two ways about it.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-418

  • 76 за милую душу

    [PrepP; Invar; adv]
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    1. (to do sth.) very willingly, with great enthusiasm, delight:
    - (be) more than happy (to do sth.);
    - (be) only too glad (happy) (to do sth.);
    - [in limited contexts] to one'sheartfscontent;
    || повеселиться за милую душу have the time of one's life.
         ♦ "А ведь она [Нинка]... и правда понесла бы их [бутылки с водкой] сдавать... А там за милу[ю] душу приняли бы за те же двенадцать копеек" (Распутин 3). "She [Ninka] really would have done it too. She'd have taken them [the bottles full of vodka] back.... And they'd have been only too glad to give her twelve kopecks for them, same as for the empties" (3a).
         ♦ Тогда вой усилился, словно воющий решил во время перерыва повыть за милую душу (Аксёнов 6). Then the wailing grew louder, as though the waiter had decided that during the lunch break he would wail to his heart's content (6a).
         ♦ Он заговорщически подмигнул мне: не пропадем, мол, погужуемся за милую душу! (Аксёнов 6). He gave me a conspiratorial wink, meaning: We're not going to waste our stay here; we're going to have the time of our lives, aren't we?! (6a).
    2. [usu. used with pfv verbs]
    (to do sth.) without deliberating, immediately, with no qualms:
    - [in limited contexts] in a snap.
         ♦ Не ввязывайся в драку с Петром - может прихлопнуть за милую душу. Don't get in a fight with Pyotr, he could kill you just like that.
         ♦ Эти суки могут тебя обратать и в международной зоне аэропорта, и на борту самолета запереть в сортирный чуланчик, как недавно поступили с нежной балериной В., и в братской республике захапают за милую душу (Аксёнов 12). Those animals could get him back even from the international zone or lock him into the toilet on board a plane, he knew, as they recently did with the delicate ballerina V, and they could grab him in a snap in a "fraternal republic" (12a).
    3. [used with pfv verbs]
    certainly, unquestionably, without any doubt:
    - (there's < there are>) no two ways about it.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > за милую душу

  • 77 досыта

    нрч
    to one's heart content

    нае́сться до́сыта — to eat one's fill

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > досыта

  • 78 накуриться (II) (св)

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    Русско-персидский словарь > накуриться (II) (св)

  • 79 напеться

    сов. разг.
    sing a lot, sing to one's heart content

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > напеться

  • 80 вволю

    разг
    to one's heart's [ha:rts] content

    наслади́ться вво́лю — enjoy oneself to the full

    Американизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > вволю

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