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1 отпустить поводья
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2 мягко
General subject: blandly, deal gently (с кем-л.), delicately, gently (о манере), in a gentle voice, mellowly, melodiously, mercifully, mild, mildly, pliably, pliantly, soft, softly, soothingly, tenderly, with a loose rein, with a slack rein, with kid gloves, with reins slack, leniently -
3 без должной строгости
General subject: with a loose rein, with a slack rein, with reins slackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > без должной строгости
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4 распускать
1) General subject: break up (учеников на каникулы), disband, discharge (комиссию), disembody, disincorporate, dissolve (парламент и т. п.), ease, expand, loose (волосы), loosen, melt, pay off (команду корабля), ravel (вязанье), slack, slacken (часто slacken off, slacken away), spoil, spread, unbind, unbridle, undo, unfurl, unknit (вязанье), unpick (вязанье), unplait (волосы), unstring (бусы), ride with a loose rein, (слухи) retail (rumours)5) Engineering: repulp (бумажный брак)6) Rare: disbody7) Economy: dismiss (собравшихс)8) Diplomatic term: disintegrate9) Textile: unravel, unrove, unstitch, unweave (дефектное полотно)10) Makarov: drop, dismiss, fan out (стопу листов) -
5 обращаться мягко
1) General subject: ride with a loose rein, (с кем-л.) treat with mercy (снисходительно, с состраданием)2) Makarov: (с кем-л.) treat with mercy -
6 без строгости
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7 давать (кому-л.) много воли
General subject: ride with a loose reinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > давать (кому-л.) много воли
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8 отпустив поводья
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9 свободно пустить лошадь
General subject: ride with a loose reinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свободно пустить лошадь
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10 давать много воли
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11 брать под козырёк
разг.salute; touch one's cap to smb.; raise one's hand to the peak of one's capПробовали Добродетели и к городовым за содействием обращаться. "Вы чего смотрите? совсем публику распустили! ведь она, того и гляди, по уши в пороках погрязнет!" Но городовые знай себе стоят да Порокам под козырёк делают. (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Добродетели и пороки) — The Virtues tried their luck with the law, applying for aid to its guardians, the police. 'Where are your eyes? Look what loose rein you've given the public! Why, the first thing you know, the people will be up to their ears in sin!' But the police just stood there and touched their caps to the Vices.
Бывший старшина взял под козырёк маленькой детской кепчонки. (Ю. Нагибин, Берендеев лес) — The ex-sergeant raised his hand to the peak of a little child's cap in salute.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > брать под козырёк
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12 воля
I ж.1) (способность осуществлять свои желания, цели) willси́льная во́ля — strong will
си́ла во́ли — willpower
име́ть си́лу во́ли сде́лать что-л — have the willpower [the strength of will / mind] to do smth
2) (к; настойчивость в стремлении к чему-л) willво́ля к жи́зни — will to live
во́ля к побе́де — will to win
3) (желание, волеизъявление) will; wishпо до́брой во́ле — voluntarily, of one's own free will, of one's own accord
по свое́й во́ле — of one's own free will
не по свое́й во́ле — against one's own free will
поми́мо его́ во́ли — in spite of himself
после́дняя во́ля — last will, dying wish
4) ( власть) will, powerэ́то в ва́шей во́ле — it is in your power
••во́ля ва́ша / твоя́ уст. — 1) ( выражение покорности) as you please 2) (+ а, но; при отказе) be that as it may (but); whether you like it or not (but)
II ж.будь моя́ во́ля, я бы... — if it were my decision, I would...
1) ( нахождение на свободе) freedom, libertyна во́ле — 1) ( о беглецах) on the loose 2) ( вне тюрьмы) out of prison 3) ( о животных - в естественных условиях) in the natural conditions, in the wild
отпуска́ть на во́лю (вн.) — set at liberty (d), liberate (d)
2) ( отсутствие ограничений) freedomдава́ть себе́ во́лю — let oneself go
дава́ть во́лю чему́-л (чувствам и т.п.) — give vent to smth
не дава́ть во́ли своему́ чу́вству — keep / hold one's feeling(s) in check, curb one's feeling(s)
дава́ть во́лю воображе́нию — give free rein to one's imagination
дава́ть во́лю рука́м разг. — be ready / free with one's hands / fists
3) ист. ( отмена крепостного права) Emancipation••на во́лю (на свежий воздух) — into the fresh air, into the open
во́льному во́ля — см. вольный
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