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  • 1 Г-265

    HE ИДЁТ (НЕЙДЁТ)/НЕ ПОЙДЁТ В ГОЛОВУ (НА УМ) (кому) coll VP if pfv, fut only)
    1. ( subj: abstr, concr, or, rare, human) the thought of sth. (or of doing sth.) does not occupy s.o. 's mind
    s.o. does not feel like doing sth. (often because of his preoccupation with something else)
    X не шёл в голову Y-y - Y couldn't (even) think of X
    (in limited contexts) X never (hadn't) entered Yb head (mind)
    Y-y ничего не идёт в голову - Y can't keep his mind on anything
    (in limited contexts) Y can't think of anything
    (Y-y) ничего больше не идёт в голову - Y can think of nothing else
    that's all Y can think about.
    «Ответа из дома нет, и я, признаться, затосковал. Еда и на ум не идёт, сон от меня бежит, всякие дурные мыслишки в голову лезут...» (Шолохов 1). "There had been no answer from home and I must say I began to feel very uneasy. I couldn't even think of eating and couldn't sleep, and all sorts of black thoughts kept creeping into my head" (1b).
    «Я пьян? Батюшка Владимир Андреевич, бог свидетель, ни единой капли во рту не было... да и пойдет ли вино на ум...» (Пушкин 1). uMe drunk? Vladimir Andreyevitch, master, as God is my witness, I haven't touched a drop all evening, nor has it entered my head to do so" (1b).
    Я изнывал в отсутствие Зинаиды: ничего мне на ум не шло, все из рук валилось, я по целым дням напряжённо думал о ней... (Тургенев 3). Away from Zinaida, I languished: I could not think of anything, I had not the heart to do anything, and for days on end all my thoughts revolved round her (3a).
    2. ( subj: a noun denoting some material, a subject matter etc that can be learned or memorized (often ничего)) sth. is not remembered or comprehended by s.o.
    s.o. cannot retain sth. in his memory
    X не идёт (Y-y) в голову » X doesn't stick (in Y's mind)
    Y can't make X stick (in Y's mind) X doesn't sink in.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Г-265

  • 2 не идет в голову

    НЕ ИДЕТ < НЕЙДЕТ> /НЕ ПОЙДЕТ В ГОЛОВУ < НА УМ> (кому) coll
    [VP; if pfv, fut only]
    =====
    1. [subj: abstr, concr, or, rare, human]
    the thought of sth. (or of doing sth.) does not occupy s.o.'s mind; s.o. does not feel like doing sth. (often because of his preoccupation with something else):
    - X не шёл в голову Y-y Y couldn't (even) think of X;
    - [in limited contexts] Y can't think of anything;
    - that's all Y can think about.
         ♦ "Ответа из дома нет, и я, признаться, затосковал. Еда и на ум не идёт, сон от меня бежит, всякие дурные мыслишки в голову лезут..." (Шолохов 1). "There had been no answer from home and I must say I began to feel very uneasy. I couldn't even think of eating and couldn't sleep, and all sorts of black thoughts kept creeping into my head" (1b).
         ♦ "Я пьян? Батюшка Владимир Андреевич, бог свидетель, ни единой капли во рту не было... да и пойдёт ли вино на ум..." (Пушкин 1). "Me drunk? Vladimir Andreyevitch, master, as God is my witness, I haven't touched a drop all evening, nor has it entered my head to do so" (1b).
         ♦ Я изнывал в отсутствие Зинаиды: ничего мне на ум не шло, всё из рук валилось, я по целым дням напряжённо думал о ней... (Тургенев 3). Away from Zinaida, I languished: I could not think of anything, I had not the heart to do anything, and for days on end all my thoughts revolved round her (3a).
    2. [subj: a noun denoting some material, a subject matter etc that can be learned or memorized (often ничего)]
    (sth.) is not remembered or comprehended by s.o.; s.o. cannot retain sth. in his memory:
    - X doesn't sink in.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не идет в голову

  • 3 не идет на ум

    НЕ ИДЕТ < НЕЙДЕТ> /НЕ ПОЙДЕТ В ГОЛОВУ < НА УМ> (кому) coll
    [VP; if pfv, fut only]
    =====
    1. [subj: abstr, concr, or, rare, human]
    the thought of sth. (or of doing sth.) does not occupy s.o.'s mind; s.o. does not feel like doing sth. (often because of his preoccupation with something else):
    - X не шёл в голову Y-y Y couldn't (even) think of X;
    - [in limited contexts] Y can't think of anything;
    - that's all Y can think about.
         ♦ "Ответа из дома нет, и я, признаться, затосковал. Еда и на ум не идёт, сон от меня бежит, всякие дурные мыслишки в голову лезут..." (Шолохов 1). "There had been no answer from home and I must say I began to feel very uneasy. I couldn't even think of eating and couldn't sleep, and all sorts of black thoughts kept creeping into my head" (1b).
         ♦ "Я пьян? Батюшка Владимир Андреевич, бог свидетель, ни единой капли во рту не было... да и пойдёт ли вино на ум..." (Пушкин 1). "Me drunk? Vladimir Andreyevitch, master, as God is my witness, I haven't touched a drop all evening, nor has it entered my head to do so" (1b).
         ♦ Я изнывал в отсутствие Зинаиды: ничего мне на ум не шло, всё из рук валилось, я по целым дням напряжённо думал о ней... (Тургенев 3). Away from Zinaida, I languished: I could not think of anything, I had not the heart to do anything, and for days on end all my thoughts revolved round her (3a).
    2. [subj: a noun denoting some material, a subject matter etc that can be learned or memorized (often ничего)]
    (sth.) is not remembered or comprehended by s.o.; s.o. cannot retain sth. in his memory:
    - X doesn't sink in.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не идет на ум

  • 4 не пойдет в голову

    НЕ ИДЕТ < НЕЙДЕТ> /НЕ ПОЙДЕТ В ГОЛОВУ < НА УМ> (кому) coll
    [VP; if pfv, fut only]
    =====
    1. [subj: abstr, concr, or, rare, human]
    the thought of sth. (or of doing sth.) does not occupy s.o.'s mind; s.o. does not feel like doing sth. (often because of his preoccupation with something else):
    - X не шёл в голову Y-y Y couldn't (even) think of X;
    - [in limited contexts] Y can't think of anything;
    - that's all Y can think about.
         ♦ "Ответа из дома нет, и я, признаться, затосковал. Еда и на ум не идёт, сон от меня бежит, всякие дурные мыслишки в голову лезут..." (Шолохов 1). "There had been no answer from home and I must say I began to feel very uneasy. I couldn't even think of eating and couldn't sleep, and all sorts of black thoughts kept creeping into my head" (1b).
         ♦ "Я пьян? Батюшка Владимир Андреевич, бог свидетель, ни единой капли во рту не было... да и пойдёт ли вино на ум..." (Пушкин 1). "Me drunk? Vladimir Andreyevitch, master, as God is my witness, I haven't touched a drop all evening, nor has it entered my head to do so" (1b).
         ♦ Я изнывал в отсутствие Зинаиды: ничего мне на ум не шло, всё из рук валилось, я по целым дням напряжённо думал о ней... (Тургенев 3). Away from Zinaida, I languished: I could not think of anything, I had not the heart to do anything, and for days on end all my thoughts revolved round her (3a).
    2. [subj: a noun denoting some material, a subject matter etc that can be learned or memorized (often ничего)]
    (sth.) is not remembered or comprehended by s.o.; s.o. cannot retain sth. in his memory:
    - X doesn't sink in.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не пойдет в голову

  • 5 не пойдет на ум

    НЕ ИДЕТ < НЕЙДЕТ> /НЕ ПОЙДЕТ В ГОЛОВУ < НА УМ> (кому) coll
    [VP; if pfv, fut only]
    =====
    1. [subj: abstr, concr, or, rare, human]
    the thought of sth. (or of doing sth.) does not occupy s.o.'s mind; s.o. does not feel like doing sth. (often because of his preoccupation with something else):
    - X не шёл в голову Y-y Y couldn't (even) think of X;
    - [in limited contexts] Y can't think of anything;
    - that's all Y can think about.
         ♦ "Ответа из дома нет, и я, признаться, затосковал. Еда и на ум не идёт, сон от меня бежит, всякие дурные мыслишки в голову лезут..." (Шолохов 1). "There had been no answer from home and I must say I began to feel very uneasy. I couldn't even think of eating and couldn't sleep, and all sorts of black thoughts kept creeping into my head" (1b).
         ♦ "Я пьян? Батюшка Владимир Андреевич, бог свидетель, ни единой капли во рту не было... да и пойдёт ли вино на ум..." (Пушкин 1). "Me drunk? Vladimir Andreyevitch, master, as God is my witness, I haven't touched a drop all evening, nor has it entered my head to do so" (1b).
         ♦ Я изнывал в отсутствие Зинаиды: ничего мне на ум не шло, всё из рук валилось, я по целым дням напряжённо думал о ней... (Тургенев 3). Away from Zinaida, I languished: I could not think of anything, I had not the heart to do anything, and for days on end all my thoughts revolved round her (3a).
    2. [subj: a noun denoting some material, a subject matter etc that can be learned or memorized (often ничего)]
    (sth.) is not remembered or comprehended by s.o.; s.o. cannot retain sth. in his memory:
    - X doesn't sink in.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не пойдет на ум

  • 6 нейдет в голову

    НЕ ИДЕТ < НЕЙДЕТ> /НЕ ПОЙДЕТ В ГОЛОВУ < НА УМ> (кому) coll
    [VP; if pfv, fut only]
    =====
    1. [subj: abstr, concr, or, rare, human]
    the thought of sth. (or of doing sth.) does not occupy s.o.'s mind; s.o. does not feel like doing sth. (often because of his preoccupation with something else):
    - X не шёл в голову Y-y Y couldn't (even) think of X;
    - [in limited contexts] Y can't think of anything;
    - that's all Y can think about.
         ♦ "Ответа из дома нет, и я, признаться, затосковал. Еда и на ум не идёт, сон от меня бежит, всякие дурные мыслишки в голову лезут..." (Шолохов 1). "There had been no answer from home and I must say I began to feel very uneasy. I couldn't even think of eating and couldn't sleep, and all sorts of black thoughts kept creeping into my head" (1b).
         ♦ "Я пьян? Батюшка Владимир Андреевич, бог свидетель, ни единой капли во рту не было... да и пойдёт ли вино на ум..." (Пушкин 1). "Me drunk? Vladimir Andreyevitch, master, as God is my witness, I haven't touched a drop all evening, nor has it entered my head to do so" (1b).
         ♦ Я изнывал в отсутствие Зинаиды: ничего мне на ум не шло, всё из рук валилось, я по целым дням напряжённо думал о ней... (Тургенев 3). Away from Zinaida, I languished: I could not think of anything, I had not the heart to do anything, and for days on end all my thoughts revolved round her (3a).
    2. [subj: a noun denoting some material, a subject matter etc that can be learned or memorized (often ничего)]
    (sth.) is not remembered or comprehended by s.o.; s.o. cannot retain sth. in his memory:
    - X doesn't sink in.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нейдет в голову

  • 7 нейдет на ум

    НЕ ИДЕТ < НЕЙДЕТ> /НЕ ПОЙДЕТ В ГОЛОВУ < НА УМ> (кому) coll
    [VP; if pfv, fut only]
    =====
    1. [subj: abstr, concr, or, rare, human]
    the thought of sth. (or of doing sth.) does not occupy s.o.'s mind; s.o. does not feel like doing sth. (often because of his preoccupation with something else):
    - X не шёл в голову Y-y Y couldn't (even) think of X;
    - [in limited contexts] Y can't think of anything;
    - that's all Y can think about.
         ♦ "Ответа из дома нет, и я, признаться, затосковал. Еда и на ум не идёт, сон от меня бежит, всякие дурные мыслишки в голову лезут..." (Шолохов 1). "There had been no answer from home and I must say I began to feel very uneasy. I couldn't even think of eating and couldn't sleep, and all sorts of black thoughts kept creeping into my head" (1b).
         ♦ "Я пьян? Батюшка Владимир Андреевич, бог свидетель, ни единой капли во рту не было... да и пойдёт ли вино на ум..." (Пушкин 1). "Me drunk? Vladimir Andreyevitch, master, as God is my witness, I haven't touched a drop all evening, nor has it entered my head to do so" (1b).
         ♦ Я изнывал в отсутствие Зинаиды: ничего мне на ум не шло, всё из рук валилось, я по целым дням напряжённо думал о ней... (Тургенев 3). Away from Zinaida, I languished: I could not think of anything, I had not the heart to do anything, and for days on end all my thoughts revolved round her (3a).
    2. [subj: a noun denoting some material, a subject matter etc that can be learned or memorized (often ничего)]
    (sth.) is not remembered or comprehended by s.o.; s.o. cannot retain sth. in his memory:
    - X doesn't sink in.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нейдет на ум

  • 8 неспокойный

    прил.
    restless; uneasy (о состоянии духа)

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > неспокойный

  • 9 лезть в голову

    прост., неодобр.
    come into (enter) smb.'s head (against smb.'s will); creep into smb.'s head; cross smb.'s mind; go round in smb.'s mind

    Что-то подсасывало изнутри, в голову лезли разные мысли и даже непривычно мешали вчера заснуть... (Л. Соболев, Капитальный ремонт) — He had an uneasy feeling about it, and all kinds of disturbing thoughts had crept into his head last night, preventing sleep...

    Мысли разные лезут в голову, но я по опыту знаю, что нельзя давать волю даже мыслям, чтобы потом не было стыдно. (П. Нилин, Жестокость) — All sorts of unpleasant prospects crossed my mind. But I knew by experience that it was necessary to keep imagination in check if one was not to be ashamed of oneself afterwards.

    Какие-то посторонние и странные мысли лезут мне в голову. (А. Рекемчук, Мальчики) — Some strange unconnected thoughts then started going round in my mind.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лезть в голову

  • 10 превращаться в слух

    разг.
    listen, one's whole being concentrated in hearing; cf. be (become) all ears; pay full attention; strain one's ears to catch the slightest noise

    Но вот он, проводив глазами сынишку, глухо покашлял, снова заговорил, и я весь превратился в слух. (М. Шолохов, Судьба человека) — He watched his son run down to the water, then coughed and again began to speak, and I became all ears.

    Днём новый проводник не появился. Не пришёл он и ночью. Акимов, встревоженный, лишившийся сна, то и дело выходил на берег реки, вставал на кромку яра и, весь обратившись в слух, настораживался. (Г. Марков, Сибирь) — All that day there was no sign of the new guide. Nor did he appear during the night. Akimov, alarmed and uneasy, could not sleep; every now and then he went to the river, stood on the edge of the bank and listened, his whole being concentrated in hearing.

    Полевой в упор смотрел на закипающую в котле воду, но видно было, что весь он превратился в слух и силится уловить каждый шорох там, за садом. (В. Беляев, Старая крепость) — He was staring fixedly at the water steaming in the iron pot, but anyone could see that he was straining all his senses to catch the slightest noise from out there, beyond the orchard.

    Она приготовила блокнот, шариковую ручку и очки - записывать имена и даты, и с первыми словами экскурсовода обратилась в слух, боясь что-то важное пропустить. (В. Перуанская, Кикимора) — She got out her hotebook, ball-point pen and glasses to make a note of names and dates, and as soon as the guide started speaking she paid full attention, afraid of missing anything important.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > превращаться в слух

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