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разг.live walking skeleton; walking corpse; living mummy[Таня] обратилась в ходячие живые мощи. (А. Чехов, Чёрный монах) — Tanya at last had turned into a live walking skeleton.
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1) ( способный ходить) walkingходя́чий больно́й — walking patient
2) ( распространённый) currentходя́чая и́стина — truism
ходя́чее мне́ние — current / common opinion
ходя́чая фра́за — current phrase, catchword, byword
ходя́чее доказа́тельство — walking proof
ходя́чая энциклопе́дия — walking encyclopaedia [-saɪ-]
ходя́чая доброде́тель — virtue incarnate
••ходя́чие мо́щи ирон. — a walking skeleton
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ЖИВЫЕ (ХОДЯЧИЕ) МОЩИ coll NP these forms only usu. used in refer, to one person often subj-compl with copula (subj: human fixed WOa very thin, emaciated persona walking skeleton(in limited contexts) a ghost of one's former self. -
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[NP; these forms only; usu. used in refer, to one person; often subj-compl with copula (subj: human); fixed WO]=====⇒ a very thin, emaciated person:- [in limited contexts] a ghost of one's former self.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > живые мощи
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[NP; these forms only; usu. used in refer, to one person; often subj-compl with copula (subj: human); fixed WO]=====⇒ a very thin, emaciated person:- [in limited contexts] a ghost of one's former self.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ходячие мощи
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1) ( обладающий жизнью) living; live [laɪv]; alive (predic)живы́е цветы́ — natural flowers
жива́я приро́да — animate nature
жива́я и́згородь — (green) hedge
ве́чно живо́й — ever-living
всё живо́е — every living thing; all flesh, man and beast
уйти́ / вы́рваться живы́м отку́да-л — escape from a place and remain alive
2) (полный энергии, подвижный) lively; ( проворный) slippyживо́й ребёнок — lively child
3) (с абстрактными сущ.; активный) vivid, livelyживо́й ум — lively wit / mind; quick intelligence
живо́е воображе́ние — vivid imagination
живо́й интере́с к чему́-л — keen / lively interest in smth
принима́ть живо́е уча́стие в чём-л — take an active part in smth
живо́й о́тклик — ready response
4) ( выразительный) lively; vividживо́е изображе́ние — lively description
живы́е кра́ски — vivid / lifelike colours
живы́е глаза́ — bright / sparkling eyes
5) ( отвечающий реальным потребностям) real; vitalживо́е де́ло — stimulating work
6) (настоящий, собственной персоной) real; in the flesh (после сущ.)7) ( олицетворяемый живым человеком) livingжива́я леге́нда — living legend
живо́е доказа́тельство — living proof
••живо́й засло́н / щит (из людей) — human barrier / wall
живо́й и здоро́вый — safe and sound
живо́й инвента́рь — livestock
живо́й уголо́к — nature corner
жива́я вода́ фольк. — the elixir of life
жива́я душа́ — a living soul
ни одно́й живо́й души́ — not a living soul
жива́я о́чередь — waiting line ( as opposed to waiting list)
в поря́дке живо́й о́череди — on the first-come-first-served basis
жива́я си́ла воен. — manpower, military personnel
жива́я цепь (люди, взявшиеся за руки) — human chain
живо́го ме́ста не оста́лось — 1) (на ком-л; от побоев) smb is beaten black-and-blue [to a pulp] 2) (в, на тв.; от каких-л воздействий) there isn't a clean spot to be seen (on)
живы́е деньги разг. — solid cash / money
живы́е мо́щи ирон. — a walking skeleton
в живы́х — alive, among the living
оста́ться в живы́х — remain alive; survive
чи́слиться в живы́х — be among the living
внести́ / влить живу́ю струю́ (в вн.) — breathe new life (into)
на живу́ю ни́тку разг. — hastily, anyhow
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General subject: living skeleton, walking corpse
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