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121 обращать в прах
[VP; subj: usu. human, collect, or, rare, abstr]=====⇒ to eradicate, put an end to the existence of s.o. or sth.:- X completely destroyed (annihilated, obliterated) Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обращать в прах
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122 повергать в прах
[VP; subj: usu. human, collect, or, rare, abstr]=====⇒ to eradicate, put an end to the existence of s.o. or sth.:- X completely destroyed (annihilated, obliterated) Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > повергать в прах
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123 повергнуть в прах
[VP; subj: usu. human, collect, or, rare, abstr]=====⇒ to eradicate, put an end to the existence of s.o. or sth.:- X completely destroyed (annihilated, obliterated) Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > повергнуть в прах
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124 превратить в прах
[VP; subj: usu. human, collect, or, rare, abstr]=====⇒ to eradicate, put an end to the existence of s.o. or sth.:- X completely destroyed (annihilated, obliterated) Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > превратить в прах
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125 превращать в прах
[VP; subj: usu. human, collect, or, rare, abstr]=====⇒ to eradicate, put an end to the existence of s.o. or sth.:- X completely destroyed (annihilated, obliterated) Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > превращать в прах
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126 от чистого сердца
[PrepP; Invar; adv or, less often, subj-compl with быть (subj: abstr); fixed WO]=====1. от чистого сердца поздравлять кого, желать кому (чего or чтобы...), жалеть кого, сочувствовать кому, смеяться и т.п. (expressing one's feelings, emotions) absolutely sincerely:- (congratulate s.o. <wish s.o. sth. etc>) right (straight) from the heart;- (congratulate s.o. <wish s.o. sth. etc>) from the bottom of one's heart;- (wish s.o. sth. <pity s.o. etc>) with all one's heart;- (wish s.o. sth. <sympathize with s.o. etc>) wholeheartedly;- (do sth.) with a pure heart;- (a wish (one's laughter etc) is) perfectly genuine;- [of sympathy only] express one's heartfelt sympathy for s.o.♦ [Суходолов:] Как мальчик, от чистого сердца я и сказал ей, что пришёл без всякого дела, ничего мне не надо, ни за чем (Погодин 1). [S.:] Like a little boy, I told her straight from my heart that I had come on no business at all, I didn't need anything, I had come for no special reason (1a).♦ Марья Ивановна так просто рассказала моим родителям о странном знакомстве моём с Пугачёвым, что оно не только не беспокоило их, но ещё заставляло часто смеяться от чистого сердца (Пушкин 2). Maria Ivanovna had related my strange acquaintance with Pugachev so innocently that it not only did not worry my parents, but even made them laugh heartily (2a).♦ "Мой идеал - войти в церковь и поставить свечку от чистого сердца, ей-богу так. Тогда предел моим страданиям" (Достоевский 2). "My ideal is to go into a church and light a candle with a pure heart-by God, it's true. That would put an end to my sufferings" (2a).♦ "Я вспомнил случай... Случай на одном юбилее... Отмечали какое-то "летие" одного старого, доброго, хорошего художника. Его все любили. По очереди подымались на трибуну, читали адреса, говорили речи, обнимали старика, целовали. И, ей-Богу, всё это было от чистого сердца" (Некрасов 1). "I remember one case....It occurred at an anniversary celebration....It was in honor of an old, kindhearted, good artist. Everyone liked him. One after another these people climbed up onto the platform, read out their congratulations, made their speeches, embraced and kissed the old man. And, by God, all this was perfectly genuine" (1a).2. от чистого сердца советовать кому, предлагать кому (что, что сделать), дарить кому что и т.п. with the best motives, for s.o.'s benefit:- (give s.o. advice <offer s.o. sth., give s.o. sth. etc>) from (out of) the (sheer) goodness of one's heart;- (s.o.'s advice (offer, gift etc) is (comes)) right (straight) from the heart;- (give s.o. advice etc) having s.o.'s (best) interests at heart;- [in refer, to giving s.o. unwelcome advice that will ultimately benefit him](tell s.o. to do sth.) for his own good.♦ Искренне желая мне помочь, он [секретарь сельского райкома] предложил мне переделать конец повести... Его советы были от чистого сердца... (Войнович 1). Sincerely wishing to help me, he [the secretary of a rural district committee] proposed that I rewrite the ending [of the novella].... His advice came from the goodness of his heart... (1a).♦ "Езжай-ка ты поскорей домой... Это я тебе - от чистого сердца. Понятно? В наши дела незачем вам мешаться. Понял?" (Шолохов 5). "You'd better go home as soon as you can....I mean it for your own good. Understand? It's no use meddling in our affairs. Get me?" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > от чистого сердца
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127 Не можно исцелить, так лучше отрубить
It is better to put an end to troublesome things at once than to be vexed with themCf: Better a finger off than aye wagging (Br.). Better a tooth out than always aching (Am.). Better eye out than always ache (Br.). Better face danger than be always in fear (Am.). Better pass danger once than always be in fear (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не можно исцелить, так лучше отрубить
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128 безобразие
с.1. тк. ед. ugliness; ( уродство) deformity2. (беспорядок, бесчинство) outrage; disgraceful goings-on pl.с такими безобразиями надо покончить — these disgraceful / scandalous practices must be put an end, или a stop, to; these disgraceful / scandalous practices must be stopped
3. разг.:что за безобразие! — it's disgraceful / scandalous!
это просто безобразие — it's simply a disgrace / a scandal
См. также в других словарях:
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