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УНОСЙТЬ/УНЕСТЙ НОГИ coll VP subj: human or animal if pfv, usu. past (often after еле, едва, насилу) if impfv, often imper or infin with надо, пора, пришлось etc) to leave hurriedly, flee ( usu. to escape danger)X унёс ноги = X cleared outX took to his heels X hightailed it (out of some place) (with the focus on the outcome) X got away with his skin X got out in one pieceX еле (едва, насилу) ноги унёс = X escaped (got away) by the skin of his teethX had a narrow escape X had (it was) a close shave.Молодые люди, с которыми она знакомилась, танцевала и гуляла, все как один выявляли намерение -...получить удовольствие и унести ноги (Солженицын 10). The young men she met all danced and went for walks with the same aim in mind:... have their fun and then clear out (10a).Она подняла крик и вырвала у меня газету. Покупка, яблоки или морковь, я уж не помню, рассыпались по тротуару. Я не стала ничего собирать и была рада, что удалось унести ноги (Мандельштам 2). She raised a great hue and cry and snatched the newspaper from me. The things I had wrapped in it-apples or carrots, I don't remember which - were scattered all over the pavement. I didn't wait to pick them up and was glad to get away with my skin (2a).Кири:) Спасибо нужно сказать богам, что хоть ноги-то мы унесли (Булгаков 1). (К.:) We have to thank the gods that (at least) we got out in one piece (1a).Один единственный раз Мандельштам нарушил старый сговор и еле унёс ноги (Мандельштам 2). M(andelstam) broke the old agreement on this one solitary occasion and got away only by the skin of his teeth (2a).Да вот хоть черкесы, -продолжал он, - как напьются бузы на свадьбе или на похоронах, так и пошла рубка. Я раз насилу ноги унёс...» (Лермонтов 1). "Yes, you take the Cherkesses," he continued, "they get drunk on their booze at a wedding or a funeral and that's when the slaughter starts. I had a narrow escape once..." (Id).Андрей Лучников тогда еле унёс ноги из горящего штаба венгерской молодёжи, кинотеатра «Корвин». Советская, читай русская, пуля сидела у него в плече (Аксёнов 7). Andrei had been caught in the flaming Corvina Cinema, headquarters of the new revolutionary youth movement. It was a close shave, and he had a Soviet-that is, Russian-bullet in his shoulder to prove it (7a). -
122 унести ноги
• УНОСИТЬ/УНЕСТИ НОГИ coll[VP; subj: human or animal; if pfv, usu. past (often after еле, едва, насилу); if impfv, often Imper or infin with надо, пора, пришлось etc]=====⇒ to leave hurriedly, flee (usu. to escape danger):- [with the focus on the outcome] X got away with his skin;- X had < it was> a close shave.♦ Молодые люди, с которыми она знакомилась, танцевала и гуляла, все как один выявляли намерение -...получить удовольствие и унести ноги (Солженицын 10). The young men she met all danced and went for walks with the same aim in mind:... have their fun and then clear out (10a).♦ Она подняла крик и вырвала у меня газету. Покупка, яблоки или морковь, я уж не помню, рассыпались по тротуару. Я не стала ничего собирать и была рада, что удалось унести ноги (Мандельштам 2). She raised a great hue and cry and snatched the newspaper from me. The things I had wrapped in it - apples or carrots, I don't remember which - were scattered all over the pavement. I didn't wait to pick them up and was glad to get away with my skin (2a).♦ [Кири:] Спасибо нужно сказать богам, что хоть ноги-то мы унесли (Булгаков 1). [К.:] We have to thank the gods that [at least] we got out in one piece (1a).♦ Один единственный раз Мандельштам нарушил старый сговор и еле унёс ноги (Мандельштам 2). M[andelstam] broke the old agreement on this one solitary occasion and got away only by the skin of his teeth (2a).♦ "Да вот хоть черкесы, - продолжал он, - как напьются бузы на свадьбе или на похоронах, так и пошла рубка. Я раз насилу ноги унёс..." (Лермонтов 1). "Yes, you take the Cherkesses," he continued, "they get drunk on their booze at a wedding or a funeral and that's when the slaughter starts. I had a narrow escape once..." (Id).♦ Андрей Лучников тогда еле унёс ноги из горящего штаба венгерской молодёжи, кинотеатра "Корвин". Советская, читай русская, пуля сидела у него в плече (Аксёнов 7). Andrei had been caught in the flaming Corvina Cinema, headquarters of the new revolutionary youth movement. It was a close shave, and he had a Soviet-that is, Russian-bullet in his shoulder to prove it (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > унести ноги
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123 уносить ноги
• УНОСИТЬ/УНЕСТИ НОГИ coll[VP; subj: human or animal; if pfv, usu. past (often after еле, едва, насилу); if impfv, often Imper or infin with надо, пора, пришлось etc]=====⇒ to leave hurriedly, flee (usu. to escape danger):- [with the focus on the outcome] X got away with his skin;- X had < it was> a close shave.♦ Молодые люди, с которыми она знакомилась, танцевала и гуляла, все как один выявляли намерение -...получить удовольствие и унести ноги( Солженицын 10). The young men she met all danced and went for walks with the same aim in mind:... have their fun and then clear out (10a).♦ Она подняла крик и вырвала у меня газету. Покупка, яблоки или морковь, я уж не помню, рассыпались по тротуару. Я не стала ничего собирать и была рада, что удалось унести ноги (Мандельштам 2). She raised a great hue and cry and snatched the newspaper from me. The things I had wrapped in it - apples or carrots, I don't remember which - were scattered all over the pavement. I didn't wait to pick them up and was glad to get away with my skin (2a).♦ [Кири:] Спасибо нужно сказать богам, что хоть ноги-то мы унесли (Булгаков 1). [К.:] We have to thank the gods that [at least] we got out in one piece (1a).♦ Один единственный раз Мандельштам нарушил старый сговор и еле унёс ноги (Мандельштам 2). M[andelstam] broke the old agreement on this one solitary occasion and got away only by the skin of his teeth (2a).♦ "Да вот хоть черкесы, - продолжал он, - как напьются бузы на свадьбе или на похоронах, так и пошла рубка. Я раз насилу ноги унёс..." (Лермонтов 1). "Yes, you take the Cherkesses," he continued, "they get drunk on their booze at a wedding or a funeral and that's when the slaughter starts. I had a narrow escape once..." (Id).♦ Андрей Лучников тогда еле унёс ноги из горящего штаба венгерской молодёжи, кинотеатра "Корвин". Советская, читай русская, пуля сидела у него в плече (Аксёнов 7). Andrei had been caught in the flaming Corvina Cinema, headquarters of the new revolutionary youth movement. It was a close shave, and he had a Soviet-that is, Russian-bullet in his shoulder to prove it (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > уносить ноги
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124 следовать
нсв vi1) (св после́довать) идти следом to follow sb/sth, to go after sb/sthпо́езд сле́дует до Оде́ссы — the train is bound for Odessa
3) (св после́довать) руководствоваться чем-л to follow; подчиняться to obey sth, to comply with sth, to conform to sth; соблюдать to observe sthсле́довать сове́ту/сове́там — to follow/to take sb's advice sg
сле́довать пра́вилам — to comply with/to conform to/to obey/to observe rules
сле́довать обы́чаям пре́дков — to follow/to observe the customs of one's forefathers
сле́довать мо́де — to keep up with fashion, to conform to/to follow fashion
сле́довать в жи́зни свои́м при́нципам — to live up to one's principles
не сле́дует так поступа́ть — you/one oughtn't to/shouldn't do this
как и сле́довало ожида́ть — as was to be expected
5) причитаться с кого-л to oweско́лько с меня́ сле́дует? — how much do I owe (you)?
6) вытекать из чего-л to followотсю́да сле́дует, что... — (from this, hence) it follows that…
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125 Ш-20
НИ ШАГУ NP gen Invar1. \Ш-20 (дальше, вперед, назад и т. п.) ( indep. sent used as imperdo not move (used as a command forbidding s.o. to move from the precise spot where he is standing)not a (one) step farther!freeze! stay where you are! stay put! don't move (budge) (an inch)!2. — к кому, куда coll (predicsubj: human usu. used as impernot to visit s.o. or go to some place at all ( usu. used as an order or warning): Imper к Y-y (в место Z) - ни шагу = don't (don't you dare etc) set foot in Y's house (at Y's apartment, in place Z etc)don't even think about going to Yb house (Yb apartment, place Z etc) don't even think about going to see Y.3. - откуда coll (predicsubj: human (often omitted)) not to leave some place (for a certain period of time or ever) (often used as a command): Imper из места Z ни шагу — don't set foot outside (out of) place Z.(Мурзавецкая:) Смотреть за Аполлоном Викторычем, чтоб ни шагу из дому! (Островский 5). (М.:) Watch out for Apollon Viktorovich. Don't let him set foot out of the house! (5a).4. \Ш-20 не сделать, не предпринять (obj) not (to do or make any attempt to do) anything (in a situation where some action is expected, required etc): not make a (single) movenot take any steps (in limited contexts) make no effort (to do sth.).5. - (не отставать, не отходить и т. п.) от кого-чего ( adv or predicsubj: usu. human or animal)) not (to fall behind s.o. or sth.) even the slightest distance (when walking, running etc)X не отставал (не отходил) от Y-a \Ш-20 = X stayed right on person Yb heels (tail).6. - от кого-чего (не отходить и т. п.) ( adv or predic (with subj: human or animal)) not (to be far from s.o.) for even the slightest amount of timeX не отходит от Y-a \Ш-20 — X is never more than a few steps (feet) away from YX doesn't leave Y (Yb side) for an instant (a second, a minute) X sticks (stays) close to Y all the time (at all times etc) X stays glued to Y% side.7. - без кого (predicsubj: human not to do or undertake anything (without s.o. 's consent, permission)X без Y-a \Ш-20 = X doesn't (dare (dare to)) take a step (make a move) without Y (Yb permission, Y's go-ahead, Yb OK etc)(Саяпин:)...Без жены он, сам знаешь, ни шагу. (Зилов:) А он жену вчера на юг отправил. (Саяпин:) Вот оно что. То-то загулял мужик... (Вампилов 5). (S.:)... You know he doesn't make a move without his wife. (Z.:) But he sent her off to the south yesterday. (S.:) So that's why the guy is cutting loose... (5b).8. \Ш-20 без кого-чего (predicimpers or with subj: human to be unable to function, act etc without s.o. or sth.: X без Y-a \Ш-20 = X won't (can't, doesn't etc) do anything (do a thing, go anywhere etc) without Y X is lost (helpless) without Y (in limited contexts) X can't get along (make it) without Y.«Ведь не обходится же военная музыка без специалистов с высшим образованием?» - «Но без тебя-то, Аркадий, любая музыка обойдётся! Я в этом нисколько не сомневаюсь!» -«Ещё бы, конечно! Но ведь мне-то без неё - куда? Я без неё -ни шагу...» (Залыгин 1). "How can martial music get along without specialists with higher education?" "Any music can get along without you, Arkady! I've no doubt about that." "Of course it can! But how can I get along without it? Without it I can't do a thing..." (1a). -
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• НИ ШАГУ[NPgen; Invar]=====1. ни шагу (дальше, вперёд, назад и т. п.) [indep. sent used as imper]⇒ do not move (used as a command forbidding s.o. to move from the precise spot where he is standing):- not a < one> step farther!;- freeze!;- stay where you are!;- stay put!;- don't move (budge) (an inch)!⇒ not to visit s.o. or go to some place at all (usu. used as an order or warning):- Imper к Y-y (в место Z) - ни шагу≈ don't (don't you dare etc) set foot in Y's house (at Y's apartment, in place Z etc);- don't even think about going to Y's house <Y's apartment, place Z etc>;- don't even think about going to see Y.⇒ not to leave some place (for a certain period of time or ever) (often used as a command):- Imper из места Z ни шагу≈ don't set foot outside (out of) place Z.♦ [Мурзавецкая:] Смотреть за Аполлоном Викторычем, чтоб ни шагу из дому! (Островский 5). [М.:] Watch out for Apollon Viktorovich. Don't let him set foot out of the house! (5a).4. ни шагу не сделать, не предпринять [obj]⇒ not (to do or make any attempt to do) anything (in a situation where some action is expected, required etc):- [in limited contexts] make no effort (to do sth.).5. ни шагу (не отставать, не отходить и т. п.) от кого-чего [adv or predic (subj: usu. human or animal)]⇒ not (to fall behind s.o. or sth.) even the slightest distance (when walking, running etc):⇒ not (to be far from s.o.) for even the slightest amount of time:- X doesn't leave Y (Y'sside) for an instant (a second, a minute);- X sticks (stays) close to Y all the time (at all times etc);- X stays glued to Y's side.⇒ not to do or undertake anything (without s.o.'s consent, permission):- X без Y-a ни шагу ≈ X doesn't (dare < dare to>) take a step (make a move) without Y <Y's permission, Y's go-ahead, Y's OK etc>.♦ [Саяпин:]...Без жены он, сам знаешь, ни шагу. [Зилов:] А он жену вчера на юг отправил. [Саяпин:] Вот оно что. То-то загулял мужик... (Вампилов 5). [S.:]... You know he doesn't make a move without his wife. [Z.:] But he sent her off to the south yesterday. [S.:] So that's why the guy is cutting loose... (5b).⇒ to be unable to function, act etc without s.o. or sth.:- X без Y-a ни шагу ≈ X won't (can't, doesn't etc) do anything (do a thing, go anywhere etc) without Y;- [in limited contexts] X can't get along (make it) without Y.♦ "Ведь не обходится же военная музыка без специалистов с высшим образованием?" - "Но без тебя-то, Аркадий, любая музыка обойдётся! Я в этом нисколько не сомневаюсь!" - "Ещё бы, конечно! Но ведь мне-то без неё - куда? Я без неё - ни шагу..." (Залыгин 1). "How can martial music get along without specialists with higher education?" "Any music can get along without you, Arkady! I've no doubt about that." "Of course it can! But how can I get along without it? Without it I can't do a thing..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни шагу
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разг.cf. here goes!; come what may; there's nothing for it!; blow high, blow low; make or mar; sink or swim; what will be, will be; let's take a chance; to hell with what may happen!Ещё мы не встретились, как их левый край послал Марущаку мяч. Марущак приготовился бить. "Эх, была не была! - решил я. - Перебьют ноги - ладно". И бросился на здоровенного Марущака. (В. Беляев, Старая крепость) — Before Marushchak reached me, his left-winger passed him the ball. Marushchak prepared to shoot. 'Well, here goes,' I decided. 'If I break a leg, I'll have to put up with it.' And I charged at the massive Marushchak.
"А-а, была - не была!" - удало, со всего маху Игнатьич жахнул обухом топора в лоб царь-рыбу... (В. Астафьев, Царь-рыба) — 'Alright, let's take a chance,' boldly, with all his might, Ignatich swung the axe into the forehead of the Queen Fish...
Тут мы видим, как какой-то красноармеец, не выдержав маеты, с отчаянным лицом - была не была! - кубарем скатывается с насыпи. (В. Кондратьев, Лихоборы) — At this moment one of the soldiers, unable to hold out, with a look of desperation - to hell with what may happen! - rolls head over heels down the embankment.
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128 Д-31
КАК ДВАЖДЫ ДВА (ЧЕТЫРЕ) coll (как + NP these forms only fixed WO1. ясно, понятно - ( modif) absolutely, completely (clear, understandable)as clear (simple) as twice (two times) two makes (is) fouras clear (plain) as can be (as) plain as day.Отдельно от общих... способностей ума, чувствительности, художнического чувства, существует частная, более или менее развитая в различных кружках общества и особенно в семействах, способность, которую я назову пониманием... Ни с кем, как с Володей, с которым мы развивались в одинаковых условиях, не довели мы этой способности до такой тонкости. Уже и папа давно отстал от нас, и многое, что для нас было так же ясно, как дважды два, было ему непонятно (Толстой 2). Apart from the general faculties..of intelligence, sensibility, and artistic feeling, there is a particular faculty, developed to a greater or lesser degree in various circles of society and especially in families, that I choose to call understanding... With no one was this faculty developed to such a pitch of subtlety as with Volodya and myself, who had grown up together in identical circumstances. Even Papa was far behind us in this respect and much that was as clear as twice two makes four to us was incomprehensible to him (2b).2. доказать, растолковать и т. п. - ( advusu. used with pfv verbs) (to prove) convincingly, (to explain) clearly, completely: (prove) beyond a shadow of a doubt (make it) perfectly (clear) (make it clear) in no uncertain terms.... (Капитан) как дважды два объяснил Капе, что хотя она и является вольнонаемной, но служба в военном учреждении в военное время обязывает ее выполнять приказания беспрекословно, точно и в срок... (Войнович 2)...(The captain) made it perfectly clear to Кара that although she was a civilian her position in a military institution during wartime obliged her to carry out orders unquestioningly, to the letter and to the minute. (2a)3. ( advused with pfv verbs, usu. fut) ( sth. will happen) definitely, certainlyas sure as twice (two times) two makes (is) fouras sure as I'm standing here as sure as God made little (green) apples.«Дело известное, что мужик: на новой земле, да заняться еще хлебопашеством, да ничего у него нет, ни избы, ни двора, убежит, как дважды два, навострит так лыжи, что и следа не отыщешь» (Гоголь 3). "You know perfectly well what a Russian peasant is like: settle him on new land and set him to till it, with nothing prepared for him, neither cottage nor farmstead, and, well, he'll run away, as sure as twice two makes four. He'll take to his heels and you won't find a trace of him" (3a).
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take to one's heels — also[show a clean pair of heels] {v. phr.} To begin to run or run away. * /When he heard the police coming, the thief took to his heels./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take to one's heels — also[show a clean pair of heels] {v. phr.} To begin to run or run away. * /When he heard the police coming, the thief took to his heels./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ to\ one's\ heels — • take to one s heels • show a clean pair of heels v. phr. To begin to run or run away. When he heard the police coming, the thief took to his heels … Словарь американских идиом
take to one's heels — index flee Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take to one's heels — ► take to one s heels run away. Main Entry: ↑heel … English terms dictionary
take to one's heels — RUN AWAY, run off, make a run for it, take flight, take off, make a break for it, flee, make one s getaway, escape; informal beat it, clear off, vamoose, skedaddle, split, cut and run, leg it, hotfoot it, show a clean pair of heels, scram; Brit.… … Useful english dictionary
take to one's heels — idi take to one s heels, to run away; take flight … From formal English to slang
take to one's heels — verb To leave; especially, to flee or run away. The thief took to his heels when he thought he heard someone coming … Wiktionary
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to one's heels — See: TAKE TO ONE S HEELS … Dictionary of American idioms