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41 отделаться малой кровью
1) General subject: get off cheaply2) American English: get off easy, get lucky, have a close call, have a close shave., have a narrow escapeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отделаться малой кровью
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1) General subject: abase, abate (цену, налог), bring, bring down (цены), cut (цены, налоги), decrease, degrade (силу, ценность и т. п.), demote (в должности, звании и т.п.), depreciate, discount, fetch down, lower (о ценах, звуке и т. п.), modify, modulate, pull down (в цене, чине и т. п.), put down (цены), reduce, relieve, slash (цены, налоги и т. п.), subdue, take down (цену), tone down, degress, ease, scale down (о зарплате), send down (цены, температуру), blunt, crank down (громкость, обороты и т.п.)2) Colloquial: down3) American: shave6) Agriculture: tone (содержание жира в молоке), cut down (напр. расходы)7) Construction: hold down8) Mathematics: sink9) Railway term: lessen10) Law: rebate11) Economy: decelerate, force down, make abatement, mark down (ставки), run down, scale back, take off, (издержки) drive down13) Architecture: scale down16) Network technologies: (нагрузку) alleviate17) Makarov: abandonment, deflate, depress (цену и т.п.), drop, let down (напр., о воздушном судне), mark down (оценку), put down (цену), reduce (уменьшать), cut down, fall off (напр. точность отсчёта), cut down (расходы статью и т. п.), force down (цены) -
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44 Голой овцы не стригут
You can take nothing from a man who has not got anythingCf: It is very hard to shave an egg (Am., Br.). No man can flay a stone (Am., Br.). No one can give what he hasn't got (Am.). Sue a beggar and get a louse (Br.). Sue a beggar, and you'll get a louse (Am.). You can't draw water from a dry well (Am.). You can't get (pick, take) feathers off a toad (Am.). You can't take the shirt off a naked man (Am.). You go to a goat (an ass) for wool (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Голой овцы не стригут
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45 косить
1) General subject: be wry, cut, decimate, look nine ways, mow, mow down (об эпидемии и т. п.), mow off (об эпидемии и т. п.), reap, reap (хлеб), reap rye, scythe, shave, sken, slash, squinny (о глазах), squint (глазами), twist2) Colloquial: look two ways to find Sunday (глазами), dodge (от армии)3) Metallurgy: drag (о режущем пламени) -
46 мошенничество
1) General subject: a piece of deceit, chouse, come-on game, con game, con trick, confidence job, confidence trick, cooch, cootch, cozenage, defraudation, dodgery, fakement, flimflam, flop, fraud, fraudulence, gammon, graft, grift, gyp, hankey pankey, hanky panky, hanky-panky, imposing, imposture, imposure, jugglery, knavery, monkey business, numbers game, obreption, piece of deception, racketeering, rascality, rip-off, roguery, sham, sharp practice, sharp practices, shell game, skin game, swindle, swiz, swizzle, cheat, racket, skin-game, stand the racket, roguishness, jiggery-pokery, hocus-pocus, skulduggery2) Colloquial: con, (сокр. от confidence game) con game, (сокр. от confidence game) con job, con trick (сокр. от confidence trick), (сокр. от confidence trick) conn, do, fiddle (мелкое), hankey-pankey, hustle, swizz3) American: gip4) French: legerdemain5) Obsolete: ropery6) Latin: dolus7) Law: bunco, cheating, confidence game, deceitful practices, deceptive practices, dishonesty, false pretences, fraudulent conversation, fraudulent conversion, fraudulent practices, larceny by trick, obtaining property by false pretences, pettifoggery, pettifogging, ruse, swindling8) Economy: holding-out, sharp entrepot9) Diplomatic term: deception10) Scottish language: brogue11) Jargon: funny business, ramp, razzle-dazzle, scam, shave, dodge, ripoff12) Simple: bamboozle13) Advertising: chiz biz, fraudulent practice14) Patents: deceit, trafficking15) Business: confidence, fake, fraudulent activities, imposition16) leg.N.P. cheating by false pretenses17) Makarov: numbers pool, numbers rackets, plant18) Taboo: pisseroo, shitty deal19) Security: rogue act -
47 обман
1) General subject: bilk, blind, bluff, bob, cajolement (с помощью лести), cajolery (с помощью лести), cheat, chicanery, chouse, circumvention, cog, con game, cozenage, craft, cram, deceit (to practise deceit - хитрить, обманывать), deception, defraudation, delusion, disguise, dishonesty, dissimulation, double dealing, double face, double-dealing, dupery, fakement, false pretences, falsehood, foul play, fraud, fraudulence, gammon, gloze, gouge, guile, gyp, hankey pankey, hanky panky, hanky-panky, have on, have-on, hoax, hoax (ффф), hokum, humbug, humbuggery, hype, imposing, imposition, imposture, imposure, indirection, intake, jockeying, juggle, jugglery, knavery, letdown, lie, lurk, monkey business, overreach, phony, porkies ("рифмованный слэнг" кокни, pork pies = porkies = lie = lies), porky, pretence, pretense, racket, sham, shave, shenanigan, spoofery, swindle, take-in, trick, trickery, victimization, wile, wiles, windy, stand the racket, shell game, beguilement, skulduggery2) Colloquial: breach of faith, breach of trust, con art, con-art, confidence fraud, confidence job, confidence trick, do, dodge, double-cross, hankey-pankey, (сущ.) have, haves, hum, phoney, sell, skin-game, spoof, swizz, set-up (a dishonest plan that tricks you - LONGMAN), fakeness4) American: bunco, shucking and jiving, steal6) Latin: dolus (римское право)8) Law: artifice, false pretence, false pretenses, false representation, fraudulent behavior, fraudulent conduct, fraudulent misrepresentation, fraudulent pretence, fraudulent representation, ruse, wilful misrepresentation, willful misrepresentation9) Economy: defrauding, eyewash, goldbrick, gouging, holding-out, swindling10) Accounting: twist12) Diplomatic term: equivocation, let-down13) Scottish language: brogue14) Jargon: bam, bung, bunko, burn, claptrap, crock, dipsy-doodle, fast one, fiddle, flimflam, fluke, funny business, gag, gil, gip, hocus-pokus, jiggery pokery, jip, kid, pinch, put on, rip-off, ripoff, scam, screwup, snip, squib, string, Brodie, borax, bug, chaw, flivver, foney, fony, put-up Job, raspberry, razz-ma-tazz, razzamatazz, razzberry, razzle-dazzle, razzmatazz, wire15) Simple: bamboozle16) Food industry: flaming17) Advertising: fraudulent behaviour, misrepresentation18) Business: con, con trick, fraudulent practices19) leg.N.P. fraud (law of contracts)20) Makarov: act of dishonesty, gold brick, illusion, plant21) Archaic: fub22) Taboo: hell's delight23) Security: bamboozlement, cheating -
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53 срезать осадок на фильтре с фильтровального элемента
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > срезать осадок на фильтре с фильтровального элемента
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54 урезать
1) General subject: abridge, ax, axe, bobtail, castrate, curtail, cut, lop, pare, pare away, pare down, pare off, prune (расходы), put down (расходы), reduce, retrench, scrimp, skimp, stint, stop, shortcut, downsize, scale down2) Law: abridge (напр. права, привилегии), abridge (например, права, привилегии)6) Oil: trim7) leg.N.P. qualify8) Chemical weapons: curtail (fin.) (фин.)9) Psychoanalysis: cut10) Makarov: dock -
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БЫЛ ДА СПЛЫЛ coll VP subj: any common noun (often omitted) past only fixed WO(a person or thing) was present somewhere, or (a thing) was in s.o. 's possession, but is no longer: (X) был да сплыл - X was here ( s.o. did have X etc), but not anymore ( any longer)X was here ( s.o. did have X etc) but it's all gone now here today, gone tomorrow here one day (minute), gone the next (in limited contexts) X came and went (has come and gone)Я встал и сказал: «Да ладно уж... Сказано -сделано. Сбрею (бороду). Считайте, что ее уже нет. Была и сплыла» (Аксенов 1). I stood up and said, "Well, okay then....No sooner said than done. I'll shave it (my beard) off. Think of it as already gone. Come and gone" (1a).«Так и молодость пройдет, жизнь - она короткая». - «Была у меня молодость да сплыла», -потерянно вздохнула она (Максимов 1). ( context transl) "And so your youth will slip by. Life is short!" "I was young once, but that's all past," she sighed distractedly... (1a). -
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• БЫЛ ДА СПЛЫЛ coll[VP; subj: any common noun (often omitted); past only; fixed WO]=====⇒ (a person or thing) was present somewhere, or (a thing) was in s.o.'s possession, but is no longer:- X was here (s.o. did have X etc) but it's all gone now;- here today, gone tomorrow;- here one day (minute), gone the next;- [in limited contexts] X came and went (has come and gone).♦ [author's usage] Я встал и сказал: "Да ладно уж... Сказано - сделано. Сорею [ бороду]. Считайте, что её уже нет. Была и сплыла" (Аксёнов 1). I stood up and said, "Well, okay then....No sooner said than done. I'll shave it [my beard] off. Think of it as already gone. Come and gone" (1a).♦ "Так и молодость пройдёт, жизнь - она короткая". - "Была у меня молодость да сплыла", - потерянно вздохнула она (Максимов 1). [context transl] "And so your youth will slip by. Life is short!" "I was young once, but that's all past," she sighed distractedly... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > был да сплыл
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57 Как с быком ни биться, а молока от него не добиться
You will not get from a man that of which he has none. See Захотел молочка от бычка (3)Var.: Сколько с быком ни биться, а молока от него не добитьсяCf:A dry well pumps no water (Am.). It is very hard to shave an egg (Am., Br.). No man can flay a stone (Am., Br.). You cannot get (wring) blood (milk, water) from a flint (Br.). You cannot get blood from a stone (Am., Br.). You can't draw water from a dry well (Am.). You can't get (pick, take) feathers off a toad (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Как с быком ни биться, а молока от него не добиться
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58 уволакивать
уволочь (вн.) разг.1. drag away (d.)волк уволок овцу — a wolf* carried off a sheep*
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несов. - увола́кивать, сов. - уволо́чь; (вн.) разг.1) ( тащить волоком) drag (d) away2) ( насильно уводить) carry (d) away3) ( красть) steal (d)волк уволо́к овцу́ — a wolf carried off a sheep
••е́ле но́ги уволо́чь — have a narrow escape, have a hairbreadth [-bredθ] escape; have a close [-s] shave идиом.
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60 резать
несовер. - резать; совер. - порезать, разрезать, зарезать, срезать1) (кого-л./что-л.); совер. - разр`езатьcut (up, open); slice ( ломтями); carve (о мясе)2) (кого-л.); совер. - зарезатьslaughter, knife ( ножом); kill3) (по чему-л.); только несовер. (по дереву, металлу и т.п.)carve (on), cut (in wood), engrave (on)4) (что-л.); совер. - ср`езать; спортcut off; slice, chop5) (кого-л.); совер. - ср`езать; разг. (на экзамене)6) (что-л.); только несовер. ( причинять боль)hurt; cut (into); cause sharp pain7) (кого-л.); только несовер.; разг. ( оперировать)operate; cut open; carve разг.; шутл.8) без доп.; только несовер. (об острых предметах)9) (что-л.); только несовер. (вызывать неприятные ощущения)irritate, offend (о глазах); grate (on/upon) (об ушах)10) (что-л.); только несовер.; мор.pass close (to); shave11) (что-л.); только несовер.; разг.speak bluntly; say
См. также в других словарях:
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shave — [[t]ʃe͟ɪv[/t]] shaves, shaving, shaved 1) VERB When a man shaves, he removes the hair from his face using a razor or shaver so that his face is smooth. He took a bath and shaved before dinner... [V n] He had shaved his face until it was smooth … English dictionary
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shave — shave1 [ ʃeıv ] verb * 1. ) intransitive or transitive to make a part of your body smooth by cutting off the hair using a RAZOR or SHAVER: I cut myself while I was shaving. They wore big boots and had shaved heads. How often do you shave your… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shave — [c]/ʃeɪv / (say shayv) verb (shaved, shaved or shaven, shaving) –verb (i) 1. to remove a growth of beard with a razor. –verb (t) 2. to remove hair from (the face, legs, etc.) by cutting it close to the skin. 3. Also, shave off, shave away. to cut …
shave — I UK [ʃeɪv] / US verb Word forms shave : present tense I/you/we/they shave he/she/it shaves present participle shaving past tense shaved past participle shaved * 1) [intransitive/transitive] to make a part of your body smooth by cutting off the… … English dictionary
shave — verb 1) he shaved his beard Syn: cut off, snip off; crop, trim, barber 2) shave off excess wood Syn: plane, pare, whittle, scrape 3) they shaved the deficit by 4 percent … Thesaurus of popular words