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121 так или иначе
1) General subject: anyhow (в утверд. предл.), anyway (в утверд. предл.), by hook or by crook, by hook or by crook, by some means (or other), for better or worse, in either event, in one way or other, one way or another, some way or other, somehow, somehow or other, someway or other, someways or other, whether or no, whatever (ответ на реплику, с которой не вполне согласен, но и не хочешь спорить), one way or the other (One way or the other, taxpayers will foot this bill.), whatever happens, at any rate, regardless, be that as it may, therefore2) Sports: either way3) Mathematics: in either case, in one way or other somehow or other, in some way or other4) Advertising: in any event5) Set phrase: (used as paren.) in any case6) Makarov: any way, in some or other way, whether (...) or not -
122 М-73
НИ В КОЕЙ (НИ В КАКОЙ) МЕРЕ PrepP these forms only adv used with neg verbs fixed WOabsolutely notin no waynot in any way whatever (whatsoever) by no means not at all not in the least.Один из бесчисленных злопыхателей, ненавидевших моего героя, утверждал много лет спустя, что в Орлеане всякий осел может получить ученую степень, были бы только у осла деньги. Однако это неверно. Осёл степени не получит, да и мой герой ни в какой мере не походил на осла (Булгаков 5). One of the innumerable slanderers who hated my hero asserted many years later that any ass could have received a learned degree in Orleans, provided he had money. This, however, is not true. An ass could not receive any degrees, nor did my hero resemble an ass in any way whatever (5a). -
123 Ц-29
ЛЮБОЙ ЦЕНОЙ NP instrum Invar adv fixed WOby any means available, regardless of the time, effort, risk etc involvedat any cost (price)at all costs at whatever (the) cost no matter (what) the cost no matter what the sacrifice.«Надо открыть любой ценой замок», - говорил Ершов (Кузнецов 1). "We have to get that lock open at any cost," said Yershov (1a).«Задержите противника сами любой ценой. Резервов у меня нет», - сказал Родимцев (Гроссман 2). "You must stop the enemy yourselves, at whatever the cost," said Rodimtsev. "There are no reserves" (2a).Я ничего не ищу. Спасти Россию... спасти во что бы то ни стало, любой ценой!»(Шолохов 3). "I seek nothing for myself. We must save Russia-at all costs, no matter what the sacrifice!" (3a). -
124 ни в какой мере
• НИ В КОЕЙ < НИ В КАКОЙ> МЕРЕ[PrepP; these forms only; adv; used with neg verbs; fixed WO]=====⇒ absolutely not:- in no way;- by no means;- not at all;- not in the least.♦ Один из бесчисленных злопыхателей, ненавидевших моего героя, утверждал много лет спустя, что в Орлеане всякий осел может получить ученую степень, были бы только у осла деньги. Однако это неверно. Осёл степени не получит, да и мой герой ни в какой мере не походил на осла (Булгаков 5). One of the innumerable slanderers who hated my hero asserted many years later that any ass could have received a learned degree in Organs, provided he had money. This, however, is not true. An ass could not receive any degrees, nor did my hero resemble an ass in any way whatever (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни в какой мере
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125 ни в коей мере
• НИ В КОЕЙ < НИ В КАКОЙ> МЕРЕ[PrepP; these forms only; adv; used with neg verbs; fixed WO]=====⇒ absolutely not:- in no way;- by no means;- not at all;- not in the least.♦ Один из бесчисленных злопыхателей, ненавидевших моего героя, утверждал много лет спустя, что в Орлеане всякий осел может получить ученую степень, были бы только у осла деньги. Однако это неверно. Осёл степени не получит, да и мой герой ни в какой мере не походил на осла (Булгаков 5). One of the innumerable slanderers who hated my hero asserted many years later that any ass could have received a learned degree in Organs, provided he had money. This, however, is not true. An ass could not receive any degrees, nor did my hero resemble an ass in any way whatever (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни в коей мере
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126 любой ценой
[NPjnstrum ; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ by any means available, regardless of the time, effort, risk etc involved:- at any cost < price>;- at all costs;- no matter what the sacrifice.♦ "Надо открыть любой ценой замок", - говорил Ершов (Кузнецов 1). "We have to get that lock open at any cost," said Yershov (1a).♦ "Задержите противника сами любой ценой. Резервов у меня нет", - сказал Родимцев (Гроссман 2). "You must stop the enemy yourselves, at whatever the cost," said Rodimtsev. "There are no reserves" (2a).♦ "Я ничего не ищу. Спасти Россию... спасти во что бы то ни стало, любой ценой!"(Шолохов 3). "I seek nothing for myself. We must save Russia-at all costs, no matter what the sacrifice!" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > любой ценой
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127 costa
f.1 coast (litoral).pasan las vacaciones en la costa they spend their holidays on the coastla costa Azul the Côte d'Azurla costa Brava the Costa Brava2 cost.* * *1 FINANZAS cost, price1 DERECHO costs\a toda costa at all costs, at any pricecondenar a costas to order to cover the costspagar las costas to pay costs————————■ tenemos una casa en la costa we have a house at the seaside, US we have a house on the shore* * *noun f.coast, shore* * *ISF1)a costa de algo/algn: nos estuvimos riendo a costa suya — we had a laugh at his expense
quiere quedarse en el poder a costa de lo que sea — he wants to remain in power at all costs o no matter what o whatever happens
hay que impedir a toda costa que esto se repita — we must prevent this from happening again at all costs
2) pl costas (Jur) costsIISF1) (Geog) [del mar] coast2) (Náut) shore* * *1) (Geog)a) ( del mar - área) coast; (- perfil) coastline2) (en locs)a costa de: lo terminó a costa de muchos sacrificios he had to make a lot of sacrifices to finish it; a costa mía/de los demás at my/other people's expense; a toda costa or a costa de lo que sea — at all costs
3) costas femenino plural (Der) costs (pl)* * *1) (Geog)a) ( del mar - área) coast; (- perfil) coastline2) (en locs)a costa de: lo terminó a costa de muchos sacrificios he had to make a lot of sacrifices to finish it; a costa mía/de los demás at my/other people's expense; a toda costa or a costa de lo que sea — at all costs
3) costas femenino plural (Der) costs (pl)* * *costa11 = coast, shore, coastline, shoreline, seaboard, seafront, littoral, sea-coast.Ex: I am frequently taken to task as someone who would try to destroy the integrity of certain catalogs on the West coast.
Ex: The author chronicles the Russian geographical explorations of the northwestern shores of North Americas which were financed and organized by Count Nikolai Rumiantsev from 1803 to 1825 = El autor narra las expediciones geográficas rusas de la costa del noroeste de Norteamérica que fueron financiadas y organizadas por el Conde Nikolai Rumiantsev de 1803 a 1825.Ex: The department has undertaken studies of dinosaurs from material excavated on the Victorian coastline.Ex: This will help scientists expand their understanding of erosion, deforestation and desertification, and whether there have been any shifts in rainfall levels and shoreline changes.Ex: This article reports on a workshop and subsequent visits to library schools on the eastern seaboard of the USA.Ex: Side-effects on the environment include beaches losing sand because of seafront embankments, littoral dunes deteriorating and marinas becoming silted.Ex: Abandonment of the region -- except for the littoral -- followed in the second half of the first millennium.Ex: Esculent nests are principally found in Java, in caverns that are most frequently, though not always, found on the sea-coast.* a cierta distancia de la costa = offshore.* bordear la costa = coast.* Costa de Marfil = Ivory Coast, the.* costa marítima = sea-coast.* costa mediterránea, la = Mediterranean coast, the.* Costa Rica = Costa Rica.* de costa a costa = coast-to-coast.* en la costa = at the seaside.* navegar siguiendo la costa = coast.* sin costas = land-bound [landbound], land-locked [landlocked].costa2* a costa de = at the cost of, at the expense of, at + Nombre's + expense, at cost of.* a costa de mucho = at (a) great expense.* a costa de otro = at someone else's expense.* a costa de otros = at other people's expense.* a + Posesivo + costa = at + Posesivo + expense.* a toda costa = absolutely, come what may, at all costs, at any cost, at any price.* los unos a costa de los otros = at each other's expense.* * *A ( Geog)1(del mar): una costa muy accidentada a very rugged coastlinea lo largo de la costa atlántica along the Atlantic coastveranean en la costa they spend their summers on the coastla Costa Azul the Côte d'AzurB ( en locs):a costa de: lo terminó a costa de muchos sacrificios he had to make a lot of sacrifices to finish ita costa de los demás at other people's expense¡ya está bien de reírse a costa mía! all right, you've had enough laughs at my expense!triunfó a costa de su matrimonio she succeeded at the expense of her marriagea toda costa or a costa de lo que sea: tengo que terminarlo hoy a toda costa I must finish it today at all costs o whatever happens o no matter whatcondenar a algn en costas to order sb to pay costs* * *
costa sustantivo femenino
1 (Geog) ( del mar — área) coast;
(— perfil) coastline;
la costa atlántica the Atlantic coast
2 ( en locs)◊ a costa de: lo terminó a costa de muchos sacrificios he had to make a lot of sacrifices to finish it;
a costa mía/de los demás at my/other people's expense;
a toda costa at all costs
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costa
I sustantivo femenino coast
(litoral) coastline
(playa) beach, seaside, US shore
II costas fpl Jur costs
♦ Locuciones: vive a nuestra costa, he lives off us
a costa de, at the expense of
a toda costa, at all costs, at any price
' costa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bañar
- colón
- Costa de Marfil
- Costa Rica
- costarricense
- costarriqueña
- costarriqueño
- destellar
- escollera
- faro
- flotante
- lengua
- notoria
- notorio
- accidentado
- bordear
- este
- mar
- muelle
- norte
- oeste
- orillar
- recorrer
- relieve
- sur
- tico
English:
chase down
- coast
- coastline
- cost
- Costa Rica
- Costa Rican
- expense
- flourishing
- from
- Ivory Coast
- joke
- offshore
- price
- process
- regardless
- scrounge
- sea
- seaboard
- seaside
- shore
- some
- sponge off
- sponge on
- yacht
- allow
- down
- inshore
- ivory
- lie
- live
- off
- right
- Riviera
* * *costa nf1. [marina] coast;pasan las vacaciones en la costa they spend their holidays on the coastla Costa Azul the Côte d'Azurlo hizo a costa de grandes esfuerzos he did it by dint of much effort;aún vive a costa de sus padres he's still living off his parents;a toda costa at all costsDer costas (judiciales) (legal) costs3. Costa de Marfil Ivory Coast;Costa Rica Costa Rica* * *1 f:a costa de at the expense of;a toda costa at all costs2 f GEOG coast* * *costa nf1) : coast, shore2) : costa toda costa: at all costs* * *costa n coast -
128 tout-venant
tuv(ə)nɑ̃il n'a pas choisi, il a pris le tout-venant — he did not choose, he just took whatever there was
* * *tuv(ə)nɑ̃ nmle tout-venant (= choses) — everyday stuff, (= gens) ordinary people, the man in the street
* * *tout-venant nm inv1 gén ( personnes) all and sundry; il n'a pas choisi, il a pris le tout-venant he did not make a choice, he just took whatever there was;2 Mines run of mine, unsorted coal.[tuvnɑ̃] nom masculin invariable[choses] everyday things[personnes] ordinary people
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