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РАЗБИРАТЬ/РАЗОБРАТЬ ПО КОСТОЧКАМ кого-что coll VP subj: human1. to analyze the qualities of s.o. or sth. thoroughly, covering all the fine pointsX разобрал Y-a по косточкам — X scrutinized Y from every angleX put Y under a microscope (a magnifying glass) X examined thing Y in (great) detail X took thing Y apart.2. to criticize s.o. or sth. severely, gossip about s.o. unkindly. X разобрал Y-a по косточкам - X picked (tore) Y to pieces.(author's usage) (Курчаев:) У вас, говорят, дневник какой-то есть, где вы всех по косточке разобрали (Островский 9). (К.:) They say you keep a diary in which you pick everybody to pieces (9b). -
22 воздушные замки
[NP; pl only; usu. obj]=====⇒ daydreams, hopes that are unlikely to become reality:- (build) castles in the air. Cf. castles in Spain.♦...Пока вы намечаете программы великих преобразований, строите воздушные замки... или пытаетесь рассмотреть в микроскоп Х-хромосому, наш скромный труженик своими востренькими глазками бдительно следит, нельзя ли под видом борьбы с чуждой идеологией что-нибудь у вас оттяпать... (Войнович 3)....While you plan great reform programs, build castles in the air...or try to see an X chromosome through a microscope, our humble drudge, with his sharp little eyes, watches carefully to see if, under the guise of struggling against alien ideology, he can get something from you... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > воздушные замки
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23 разбирать по косточкам
• РАЗБИРАТЬ/РАЗОБРАТЬ ПО КОСТОЧКАМ кого-что coll[VP; subj: human]=====1. to analyze the qualities of s.o. or sth. thoroughly, covering all the fine points:- X put Y under a microscope < a magnifying glass>;- X took thing Y apart.2. to criticize s.o. or sth. severely, gossip about s.o. unkindly. X разобрал Y-а по косточкам ≈ X picked (tore) Y to pieces.♦ [authors usage] [Курчаев:] У вас, говорят, дневник какой-то есть, где вы всех по косточке разобрали (Островский 9). [К.:] They say you keep a diary in which you pick everybody to pieces (9b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > разбирать по косточкам
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24 разобрать по косточкам
• РАЗБИРАТЬ/РАЗОБРАТЬ ПО КОСТОЧКАМ кого-что coll[VP; subj: human]=====1. to analyze the qualities of s.o. or sth. thoroughly, covering all the fine points:- X put Y under a microscope < a magnifying glass>;- X took thing Y apart.2. to criticize s.o. or sth. severely, gossip about s.o. unkindly. X разобрал Y-а по косточкам ≈ X picked (tore) Y to pieces.♦ [authors usage] [Курчаев:] У вас, говорят, дневник какой-то есть, где вы всех по косточке разобрали (Островский 9). [К.:] They say you keep a diary in which you pick everybody to pieces (9b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > разобрать по косточкам
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25 если рассматривать ... в микроскоп
•When observed under (or with) the microscope, they show...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > если рассматривать ... в микроскоп
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26 изучение под микроскопом
•Examining in (or under) the microscope the chromosomes of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > изучение под микроскопом
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27 косточка
ж.2) ( плода) stone; ( виноградная) seedвиногра́д [изю́м] без ко́сточек — seedless grapes [rasins]
3) ( из китового уса) (whale)bone4) ( на счётах) counting bead••перемыва́ть ко́сточки (дт.) разг. — ≈ pick (d) to pieces
разбира́ть по ко́сточкам (вн.) — put (d) under a microscope
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