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81 Х-84
ХОРОШЕНЬКОГО (ХОРОШЕГО) ПОНЕ-МНОЖКУ coll, often iron or humor (sent these forms only fixed WOsth. pleasant or good should be enjoyed in small quantities (used to convey the speakers belief that he or another has had enough of sth. pleasurable or, when used ironically, sth. unpleasant)don't (you mustn't etc) overdo a good thingenough is enough.Аванесян решительно поднялся и, старательно избегая ее взгляда, сделал шаг к выходу. В его поспешности было что-то суетливо-жалкое. «Хорошенького понемножку, погрелся, пора и честь знать» (Максимов 3). Avanesyan rose resolutely, and moved toward the door, carefully avoiding her eyes. There was something pathetic in his haste. "Mustn't overdo a good thing. I've warmed up, and I mustn't disturb you anymore" (3a). -
82 хорошего понемножку
• ХОРОШЕНЬКОГО < ХОРОШЕГО> ПОНЕМНОЖКУ coll, often iron or humor[sent; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ sth. pleasant or good should be enjoyed in small quantities (used to convey the speaker's belief that he or another has had enough of sth. pleasurable or, when used ironically, sth. unpleasant):- don't (you mustn't etc) overdo a good thing;- enough is enough.♦ Аванесян решительно поднялся и, старательно избегая ее взгляда, сделал шаг к выходу. В его поспешности было что-то суетливо-жалкое. "Хорошенького понемножку, погрелся, пора и честь знать" (Максимов 3). Avanesyan rose resolutely, and moved toward the door, carefully avoiding her eyes. There was something pathetic in his haste. "Mustn't overdo a good thing. I've warmed up, and I mustn't disturb you anymore" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хорошего понемножку
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83 хорошенького понемножку
• ХОРОШЕНЬКОГО < ХОРОШЕГО> ПОНЕМНОЖКУ coll, often iron or humor[sent; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ sth. pleasant or good should be enjoyed in small quantities (used to convey the speaker's belief that he or another has had enough of sth. pleasurable or, when used ironically, sth. unpleasant):- don't (you mustn't etc) overdo a good thing;- enough is enough.♦ Аванесян решительно поднялся и, старательно избегая ее взгляда, сделал шаг к выходу. В его поспешности было что-то суетливо-жалкое. "Хорошенького понемножку, погрелся, пора и честь знать" (Максимов 3). Avanesyan rose resolutely, and moved toward the door, carefully avoiding her eyes. There was something pathetic in his haste. "Mustn't overdo a good thing. I've warmed up, and I mustn't disturb you anymore" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хорошенького понемножку
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84 avezarse
1 (acostumbrarse) to get used (a, to), get accustomed (a, to)* * *avezarse a algo — to get used to sth, get hardened to sth, get inured to sth frm
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85 habituar
habituar ( conjugate habituar) verbo transitivo habituar a algn a algo to get sb used to sth habituarse verbo pronominal habituarse a algo to get used to sth, get o become accustomed to sth
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86 callo
m cornfare il callo a qualcosa become hardened to something* * *callo s.m. corn: mi fa male un callo, I've got a corn that hurts // pestare i calli a qlcu., (fig.) to tread on s.o.'s toes // fare il callo a qlco., (fig.) to get used (o inured) to sthg. // (med.) callo osseo, callus // (bot.) callo cicatriziale, callus.* * *['kallo]••pestare i -i a qcn. — to tread on sb.'s corns
fare il callo a qcs. — to get used to sth
* * *callo/'kallo/sostantivo m.(delle mani) callus; (dei piedi) callus, corn\pestare i -i a qcn. to tread on sb.'s corns; fare il callo a qcs. to get used to sth. -
87 occhio magico
(su porta) peepholea occhio (e croce) — roughly, round abouttieni gli occhi aperti per... — keep an eye out for...
chiudere un occhio (su) fig — to turn a blind eye (to), shut one's eyes (to)
costare un occhio della testa — to cost a fortune, cost and arm and a leg
dare nell'occhio — to attract attention, (spiccare) to stand out a mile, (vestito, colore) to be loud o gaudy
dare all'occhio o nell'occhio a qn — to catch sb's eye
tenere d'occhio qn/qc — to keep an eye on sb/sth
per favore, tieni d'occhio le mie valigie — please could you keep an eye on my cases?
mettere gli occhi addosso a qn/su qc — to have got one's eyes on sb/sth
a quattr'occhi — privately, in private
vedendo tutti quei bei vestiti mi sono rifatta gli occhi — it was a real pleasure to see so many lovely clothes
occhio non vede cuore non duole — (Proverbio) what the eye doesn't see the heart doesn't grieve over
occhio per occhio, dente per dente — (Proverbio) an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
lontano dagli occhi lontano dal cuore — (Proverbio) out of sight, out of mind
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88 grow
grow [grəʊ]• haven't you grown! comme tu as grandi !b. [numbers, population, fear, love] augmenter ; [club, group] s'agrandir ; [economy, market] être en expansion• fears are growing for the safety of the hostages on craint de plus en plus pour la sécurité des otages• pressure is growing on him to resign on fait de plus en plus pression sur lui pour qu'il démissionne• their policies kept the economy growing grâce à leur politique, la croissance de l'économie s'est maintenue• the economy/market is growing at 3% a year l'économie/le marché connaît une croissance de 3 % par an• the population is growing at 2% a year la population augmente de 2 % par an► to grow in + noun• to grow to like/dislike/fear sth commencer à aimer/détester/redouter qch• I had grown to like him j'avais fini par l'apprécier► to grow + adjective[+ plants, crops] cultiver ; [+ one's hair, beard, nails] laisser pousser3. compoundsa. ( = become) devenirb. that suit is too big for you but you'll grow into it le costume est trop grand pour toi mais il t'ira quand tu auras grandi• he grew into the job peu à peu, il a appris les ficelles du métier• his paintings grow on you plus on regarde ses tableaux, plus on les apprécie► grow out of inseparable transitive verba. [person, animal] devenir adulte• grow up! (inf) arrête tes enfantillages !b. [friendship, hatred] se développer ; [custom] se répandre* * *[grəʊ] 1.1) ( cultivate) cultiver2) (increase, allow to increase) laisser pousser [beard, nails]2.to grow 5 cm — [person] grandir de 5 cm; [plant] pousser de 5 cm
1) ( increase physically) [plant, hair] pousser (by de); [person] grandir (by de); [tumour] se développer2) ( of something abstract) [spending, crime, population, tension] augmenter (by de); [company, economy] être en expansion; [movement, opposition, support, problem] devenir plus important; [poverty, crisis] s'aggraver; [pressure, influence] devenir plus fortfears are growing that — on craint de plus en plus que (+ subj)
to grow to — atteindre [level]
to grow in — acquérir plus de [authority, strength]
3) ( become) devenir [hotter, stronger]•Phrasal Verbs:- grow on- grow up -
89 occhio magico
(su porta) peepholea occhio (e croce) — roughly, round abouttieni gli occhi aperti per... — keep an eye out for...
chiudere un occhio (su) fig — to turn a blind eye (to), shut one's eyes (to)
costare un occhio della testa — to cost a fortune, cost and arm and a leg
dare nell'occhio — to attract attention, (spiccare) to stand out a mile, (vestito, colore) to be loud o gaudy
dare all'occhio o nell'occhio a qn — to catch sb's eye
tenere d'occhio qn/qc — to keep an eye on sb/sth
per favore, tieni d'occhio le mie valigie — please could you keep an eye on my cases?
mettere gli occhi addosso a qn/su qc — to have got one's eyes on sb/sth
a quattr'occhi — privately, in private
vedendo tutti quei bei vestiti mi sono rifatta gli occhi — it was a real pleasure to see so many lovely clothes
occhio non vede cuore non duole — (Proverbio) what the eye doesn't see the heart doesn't grieve over
occhio per occhio, dente per dente — (Proverbio) an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
lontano dagli occhi lontano dal cuore — (Proverbio) out of sight, out of mind
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90 Г-154
НАВОДИТЬ/НАВЕСТИ ГЛЙНЕЦ на что coll VP subj: human or collect) to make the final improvements on sth., bring sth. to a good, acceptable, finished state ( occas. used when sth. bad is made to appear deceptively good)X наводит глянец на Y = X is putting a gloss (a finish) on YX is putting the final (finishing) touches on Y X is polishing Y (up) (in refer, to sth. bad made to appear good) X is putting a positive gloss (face) on Y. -
91 навести глянец
• НАВОДИТЬ/НАВЕСТИ ГЛЯНЕЦ на что coll[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to make the final improvements on sth., bring sth. to a good, acceptable, finished state (occas. used when sth. bad is made to appear deceptively good):- [in refer, to sth. bad made to appear good] X is putting a positive gloss < face> on Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > навести глянец
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92 наводить глянец
• НАВОДИТЬ/НАВЕСТИ ГЛЯНЕЦ на что coll[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to make the final improvements on sth., bring sth. to a good, acceptable, finished state (occas. used when sth. bad is made to appear deceptively good):- [in refer, to sth. bad made to appear good] X is putting a positive gloss < face> on Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > наводить глянец
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93 eignen
I v/refl Sache: be suitable ( für for); Person: be suited ( für for; als as; zu as, for); sich schlecht eignen be unsuitable; sich hervorragend eignen für be ideal for ( oder as); es eignet sich gut als Geschenk it makes ( oder would make) a good present; die Äpfel eignen sich gut zum Kochen they’re good cooking apples, these apples are ideal for cooking; er würde sich als Lehrer ( nicht) eignen he’d make ( oder be) a good teacher (he’s not cut out for teaching); er / das Holz etc. eignet sich überhaupt nicht auch he just isn’t the right kind of person / it’s the wrong kind of wood etc.II v/i geh. altm.: jemandem eignet etw. s.o. possesses s.th.* * *sich eignen(Gegenstand) to do for; to be suitable;(Mensch) to be suited* * *eig|nen ['aignən]1. vrto be suitable (für, zu for, als as)er würde sich nicht zum Lehrer éígnen — he wouldn't make a good teacher
See:→ auch geeignet2. vi (geh)ihm eignet der Charme des Österreichers — he has or possesses all the charm of an Austrian
seinen Büchern eignet ein präziser Prosastil — his books are characterized by a precise narrative style
* * *eig·nen[ˈaignən]vr▪ etw eignet sich als [o zu] etw sth can be of use [or could be used] as sthdieses Buch eignet sich [sehr gut] zum Verschenken this book would make a [very] good [or suitable] present* * *reflexives Verb be suitablesich als od. zum Lehrer eignen — be suitable as a teacher
für solche Arbeiten eignet er sich besonders — he is particularly well suited for that kind of work; s. auch geeignet
* * *A. v/r Sache: be suitable (für for;als as;zu as, for);sich schlecht eignen be unsuitable;sich hervorragend eignen für be ideal for ( oder as);es eignet sich gut als Geschenk it makes ( oder would make) a good present;die Äpfel eignen sich gut zum Kochen they’re good cooking apples, these apples are ideal for cooking;er würde sich als Lehrer (nicht) eignen he’d make ( oder be) a good teacher (he’s not cut out for teaching);er/das Holz etceignet sich überhaupt nicht auch he just isn’t the right kind of person/it’s the wrong kind of wood etcB. v/i geh obs:jemandem eignet etwas sb possesses sth* * *reflexives Verb be suitablesich als od. zum Lehrer eignen — be suitable as a teacher
für solche Arbeiten eignet er sich besonders — he is particularly well suited for that kind of work; s. auch geeignet
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94 dreinfinden
v/refl (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) umg. get used to s.th., become resigned to s.th.; du musst dich einfach dreinfinden you’ll just have to put up with it* * *drein|fin|denvr sep (inf)See:* * *du musst dich einfach dreinfinden you’ll just have to put up with it -
95 zurechtfinden
v/refl (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. find one’s way (around)2. fig., mit etw., im Leben: manage, cope; (etw. verstehen) get the hang of it umg.; an einem Arbeitsplatz: settle in; findest du dich zurecht? will you be all right?; ich find mich überhaupt nicht mehr zurecht I don’t know what’s going on any more ( oder where to start looking), I’m lost; ich find mich mit diesem System überhaupt nicht zurecht I can’t make head(s) or tail(s) of this system* * *sich zurechtfindento orientate; to orient* * *zu|rẹcht|fin|denvr septo find one's way ( in +dat around)sich mit etw zurechtfinden — to get the hang of sth (inf); (durch Gewöhnung) to get used to sth
* * *zu·recht|fin·den[tsuˈrɛçtfɪndn̩]* * *unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb find one's way [around]er findet sich im Leben/in der Welt nicht [mehr] zurecht — he is not able to cope with life/the world [any longer]
* * *zurechtfinden v/r (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. find one’s way (around)2. fig, mit etwas, im Leben: manage, cope; (etwas verstehen) get the hang of it umg; an einem Arbeitsplatz: settle in;findest du dich zurecht? will you be all right?;ich find mich überhaupt nicht mehr zurecht I don’t know what’s going on any more ( oder where to start looking), I’m lost;ich find mich mit diesem System überhaupt nicht zurecht I can’t make head(s) or tail(s) of this system* * *unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb find one's way [around]er findet sich im Leben/in der Welt nicht [mehr] zurecht — he is not able to cope with life/the world [any longer]
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96 se réhabituer
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97 hineinwachsen
* * *hi|nein|wach|senvi sep irreg aux seinhinéínwachsen (lit, fig) — to grow into sth
* * *hi·nein|wach·senvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (sich durch Wachstum in etw ausdehnen)ein in den Zeh hineingewachsener Nagel an ingrowing toenail2. (langsam mit etw vertraut werden)* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1)in etwas (Akk.) hineinwachsen — grow into something
2) (ugs.)in ein Kleid usw. hineinwachsen — grow into a dress etc.
3) (fig.)in eine Aufgabe/Rolle hineinwachsen — get to know a job/get into or inside a part
* * *hineinwachsen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-):* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1)in etwas (Akk.) hineinwachsen — grow into something
2) (ugs.)in ein Kleid usw. hineinwachsen — grow into a dress etc.
3) (fig.)in eine Aufgabe/Rolle hineinwachsen — get to know a job/get into or inside a part
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98 habituarse
1 to become accustomed (a, to), get used (a, to)* * *VPRhabituarse a — to become accustomed to, get used to
* * *(v.) = inure, find + Posesivo + feetEx. It is believed that children, no matter when they were born, can never become inured to the death of a parent.Ex. Although it may have taken a little while to find its feet, this collection is now a most significant resource in its own right, due in no small measure by the stimulation provided by Victorian historians.* * *(v.) = inure, find + Posesivo + feetEx: It is believed that children, no matter when they were born, can never become inured to the death of a parent.
Ex: Although it may have taken a little while to find its feet, this collection is now a most significant resource in its own right, due in no small measure by the stimulation provided by Victorian historians.* * *
■habituarse verbo reflexivo to get used [a, to], become accustomed [a, to]
' habituarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
habituar
English:
foot
* * *vpr[drogas] to become addicted to* * *v/r:habituarse a algo get used to sth* * *vrhabituarse a : to get used to, to grow accustomed to -
99 eignen
eig·nen [ʼaignən]vrdieses Buch eignet sich [sehr gut] zum Verschenken this book would make a [very] good [or suitable] present -
100 Verwendung
См. также в других словарях:
used to — adjective in the habit (Freq. 13) I am used to hitchhiking you ll get used to the idea ...was wont to complain that this is a cold world Henry David Thoreau • Syn: ↑wont to • Similar to: ↑accustomed … Useful english dictionary
used to — W2S1 [ˈju:st tu:] modal v 1.) if something used to happen, it happened regularly or all the time in the past, but does not happen now ▪ He used to go to our school. ▪ We re eating out more often than we used to. did not use to do sth ▪ You didn t … Dictionary of contemporary English
sth does not compute — ► used to say that something does not having any meaning, or does not seem possible or correct: »It can t be done, it doesn t compute. »The situation was bothering me because something about it just didn t compute. Main Entry: ↑compute … Financial and business terms
sth is the rule — ► used to say that a particular condition or way of operating is typical or accepted in a particuar situation: »In most public school libraries, a staff of one person is the rule, not the exception. »In the newest high end restaurants, high style … Financial and business terms
sth isn't part of my job description — ► used to say that something is not your responsibility: »Sorting out everyone s social life isn t part of my job description! Main Entry: ↑job description … Financial and business terms
used — used1 W2S1 [ju:st] adj be/get used to (doing) sth to have experienced something so that it no longer seems surprising, difficult, strange etc ▪ I do the dishes every day, so I m used to it. ▪ I can t get used to the idea that you re grown up now … Dictionary of contemporary English
sth is king — sb/sth is king ► used to say that someone or something is the most important part of something or has the most influence: »In mergers and acquisitions, cash is king. »They all followed the principle that the customer is king. »Media executives… … Financial and business terms
bring sth about phrasal — verb (T) to make something happen: Computers have brought about many changes in the workplace. bring sb/sth around/round phrasal verb (T) 1 bring the conversation around/round to to deliberately and gradually introduce a new subject into a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
break with sb/sth phrasal — verb (T) 1 to leave a group of people or an organization, especially because you have had a disagreement with them: break with sb/sth over sth: Powell broke with the Conservative Party over Europe. 2 break with tradition/the past to stop… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ˈdo with sth — phrasal verb 1) could do with sth spoken used for saying that you want or need something I m sure James could do with some help.[/ex] 2) have something/anything to do with sth to be connected with something The problem had something to do with… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
the smart money is on sth — Ⅰ. the smart money is on sth ► a phrase used to say that something will probably happen: »The smart money is on James for the new Director Finance post. »The smart money is on the country remaining outside the Eurozone for the next decade. Main… … Financial and business terms