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  • 121 три к носу - всё пройдёт

    Set phrase: after clouds comes sunshine, never say die (used (often: jocularly) to comfort him who is hurt or very much concerned about something or sad for some reason), rub your nose please, and you won't want to sneeze!, rub your nose, and it'll pass, the sun will shine on our side of the fence, there is another day coming

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > три к носу - всё пройдёт

  • 122 три к носу - и всё пройдёт

    Set phrase: after clouds comes sunshine, never say die (used (often: jocularly) to comfort him who is hurt or very much concerned about something or sad for some reason), rub your nose please, and you won't want to sneeze!, rub your nose, and it'll pass, the sun will shine on our side of the fence, there is another day coming

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > три к носу - и всё пройдёт

  • 123 П-236

    ПОДАРОК С НЁБА coll NP sing only) sth unexpected and very much desired
    godsend
    stroke of fortune like pennies from heaven.
    «Она умна, - повторил он, - мила, образованна, на нашего брата и не посмотрит. Ах... - прибавил он, вдруг обращаясь ко мне, - вот чудесная мысль, поддержите честь вятского общества, поволочитесь за ней... ну, знаете, вы из Москвы, в ссылке, верно, пишете стихи - это вам с неба подарок» (Герцен 1). "She is intelligent," he repeated, "nice, cultured....She won't look at fellows like us. Ah.. " he added, suddenly turning to me, "there's a happy thought you must keep up the honour of Vyatka society and get up a flirtation with her Why, you are from Moscow, you know, and in exile, no doubt you write verses. She's a godsend for you" (1a)

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > П-236

  • 124 П-314

    РАСКЛАДЫВАТЬ/РАЗЛОЖИТЬ ПО ПОЛОЧКАМ (ПО ПОЛКАМ) что coll VP subj: human obj: материал, явления, идеи, often всё) to arrange sth. according to a well-thought-out system, in strict order
    X разложил Y по полочкам - X organized (categorized) Y
    X sorted Y out X put Y in order X arranged Y systematically.
    Каким образом мы, полгода назад употреблявшие слово «футуризм» лишь в виде бранной клички, не только нацепили её на себя, но даже отрицали за кем бы то ни было право пользоваться этим ярлыком? Сыграла ли тут роль статья Брюсова в «Русской мысли», где он... разложил по полкам весь оказавшийся у него в руках, ещё немногочисленный к тому времени материал наших сборников?.. (Лившиц 1). How was it that we, who six months before had used the word "Futurism" only as a term of abuse, had not only appropriated it for ourselves, but denied anyone (else) the right to use the label? Had Briusov's article in Russian Thought played a role in the matter? In the article Briusov...had categorized all the material in our miscellanies (which was not very much)... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > П-314

  • 125 подарок с неба

    [NP; sing only]
    =====
    sth. unexpected and very much desired:
    - like pennies from heaven.
         ♦ "Она умна, - повторил он, - мила, образованна, на нашего брата и не посмотрит. Ах... - прибавил он, вдруг обращаясь ко мне, - вот чудесная мысль, поддержите честь вятского общества, поволочитесь за ней... ну, знаете, вы из Москвы, в ссылке, верно, пишете стихи - это вам с неба подарок" (Герцён 1). "She is intelligent," he repeated, "nice, cultured....She won't look at fellows like us. Ah.. " he added, suddenly turning to me, "there's a happy thought; you must keep up the honour of Vyatka society and get up a flirtation with her Why, you are from Moscow, you know, and in exile, no doubt you write verses. She's a godsend for you" (1a)

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подарок с неба

  • 126 разложить по полкам

    РАСКЛАДЫВАТЬ/РАЗЛОЖИТЬ ПО ПОЛОЧКАМ < ПО ПОЛКАМ> что coll
    [VP; subj: human; obj: материал, явления, идеи, often всё]
    =====
    to arrange sth. according to a well-thought-out system, in strict order:
    - X разложил Y по полочкам X organized (categorized) Y;
    - X arranged Y systematically.
         ♦ Каким образом мы, пол года назад употреблявшие слово "футуризм" лишь в виде бранной клички, не только нацепили её на себя, но даже отрицали за кем бы то ни было право пользоваться этим ярлыком? Сыграла ли тут роль статья Брюсова в "Русской мысли", где он... разложил по полкам весь оказавшийся у него в руках, ешё немногочисленный к тому времени материал наших сборников?.. (Лившиц 1). How was it that we, who six months before had used the word "Futurism" only as a term of abuse, had not only appropriated it for ourselves, but denied anyone [else] the right to use the label? Had Briusov's article in Russian Thought played a role in the matter? In the article Briusov...had categorized all the material in our miscellanies (which was not very much)... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > разложить по полкам

  • 127 разложить по полочкам

    РАСКЛАДЫВАТЬ/РАЗЛОЖИТЬ ПО ПОЛОЧКАМ < ПО ПОЛКАМ> что coll
    [VP; subj: human; obj: материал, явления, идеи, often всё]
    =====
    to arrange sth. according to a well-thought-out system, in strict order:
    - X разложил Y по полочкам X organized (categorized) Y;
    - X arranged Y systematically.
         ♦ Каким образом мы, пол года назад употреблявшие слово "футуризм" лишь в виде бранной клички, не только нацепили её на себя, но даже отрицали за кем бы то ни было право пользоваться этим ярлыком? Сыграла ли тут роль статья Брюсова в "Русской мысли", где он... разложил по полкам весь оказавшийся у него в руках, ешё немногочисленный к тому времени материал наших сборников?.. (Лившиц 1). How was it that we, who six months before had used the word "Futurism" only as a term of abuse, had not only appropriated it for ourselves, but denied anyone [else] the right to use the label? Had Briusov's article in Russian Thought played a role in the matter? In the article Briusov...had categorized all the material in our miscellanies (which was not very much)... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > разложить по полочкам

  • 128 раскладывать по полкам

    РАСКЛАДЫВАТЬ/РАЗЛОЖИТЬ ПО ПОЛОЧКАМ < ПО ПОЛКАМ> что coll
    [VP; subj: human; obj: материал, явления, идеи, often всё]
    =====
    to arrange sth. according to a well-thought-out system, in strict order:
    - X разложил Y по полочкам X organized (categorized) Y;
    - X arranged Y systematically.
         ♦ Каким образом мы, пол года назад употреблявшие слово "футуризм" лишь в виде бранной клички, не только нацепили её на себя, но даже отрицали за кем бы то ни было право пользоваться этим ярлыком? Сыграла ли тут роль статья Брюсова в "Русской мысли", где он... разложил по полкам весь оказавшийся у него в руках, ешё немногочисленный к тому времени материал наших сборников?.. (Лившиц 1). How was it that we, who six months before had used the word "Futurism" only as a term of abuse, had not only appropriated it for ourselves, but denied anyone [else] the right to use the label? Had Briusov's article in Russian Thought played a role in the matter? In the article Briusov...had categorized all the material in our miscellanies (which was not very much)... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > раскладывать по полкам

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