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2 неблагосклонно
1) General subject: in bad part, with bad grace2) Makarov: in evil part, in ill part -
3 бестактно
1) General subject: in bad taste, maladroitly, tactlessly, with a bad grace, with an ill grace, clumsily2) Makarov: indelicacy -
4 неохотно
1) General subject: aversely, grudgingly, unwillingly, with a bad grace, with half a heart, with reluctance, reluctantly, begrudgingly, hesitantly, under protest2) Makarov: with an ill grace -
5 нелюбезно
1) General subject: with a bad grace, with scant courtesy, ungraciously2) Psychoanalysis: disobligingly3) Makarov: with an ill grace -
6 неохотно
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7 нелюбезно
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8 Ф-1
В ФАВОРБ у кого был*, оказаться В ФАВОР к кому попасть PrepP these forms only usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human or collect)) one is well-liked by and receives patronage from s.o.: X в фаворе у Y-a - X is in favor with Y X is in Y's favor (good graces, good books) (in limited contexts) X is a favorite of Y ( Yb)Neg X не в фаворе у Y-a = X is in disfavor with YX is out of favor with Y X is in Y's bad books (in limited contexts) X has fallen from grace with Y.«Мне думалось, что его цель вступления в братство состояла только в желании сблизиться с людьми, быть в фаворе у находящихся в нашей ложе» (Толстой 5). uIt seemed to me that his object in entering the Brotherhood was merely to be intimate and in favor with the members of our Lodge" (5a). -
9 в фавор
• В ФАВОРЕ у кого быть, оказаться; В ФАВОР к кому попасть[PrepP; these forms only; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human or collect)]=====⇒ one is well-liked by and receives patronage from s.o.:- X is in Y's favor <good graces, good books>;- [in limited contexts] X is a favorite of Y < Y's>;- [in limited contexts] X has fallen from grace with Y.♦ "Мне думалось, что его цель вступления в братство состояла только в желании солизиться с людьми, быть в фаворе у находящихся в нашей ложе" (Толстой 5). "It seemed to me that his object in entering the Brotherhood was merely to be intimate and in favor with the members of our Lodge" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в фавор
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10 в фаворе
• В ФАВОРЕ у кого быть, оказаться; В ФАВОР к кому попасть[PrepP; these forms only; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human or collect)]=====⇒ one is well-liked by and receives patronage from s.o.:- X is in Y's favor <good graces, good books>;- [in limited contexts] X is a favorite of Y < Y's>;- [in limited contexts] X has fallen from grace with Y.♦ "Мне думалось, что его цель вступления в братство состояла только в желании солизиться с людьми, быть в фаворе у находящихся в нашей ложе" (Толстой 5). "It seemed to me that his object in entering the Brotherhood was merely to be intimate and in favor with the members of our Lodge" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в фаворе
См. также в других словарях:
with\ bad\ grace — • with bad grace • with a bad grace adv. phr. In an unpleasant or discourteous way; unwillingly, Fred takes defeat with bad grace. Tom shouted Hello to Bill. Bill was in a sour mood and replied with a bad grace. Contrast: with good grace … Словарь американских идиом
with bad grace — or[with a bad grace] {adv. phr.} In an unpleasant or discourteous way; unwillingly, * /Fred takes defeat with bad grace./ * /Tom shouted Hello to Bill. Bill was in a sour mood and replied with a bad grace./ Contrast: WITH GOOD GRACE … Dictionary of American idioms
with bad grace — or[with a bad grace] {adv. phr.} In an unpleasant or discourteous way; unwillingly, * /Fred takes defeat with bad grace./ * /Tom shouted Hello to Bill. Bill was in a sour mood and replied with a bad grace./ Contrast: WITH GOOD GRACE … Dictionary of American idioms
with bad grace — phrasal see with a bad grace * * * with bad grace see ↑grace, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑bad … Useful english dictionary
with bad grace — ► with good (or bad) grace in a willing (or reluctant) manner. Main Entry: ↑grace … English terms dictionary
with good grace — {adv. phr.} With pleasant and courteous behavior; politely; willingly; without complaining. * /The boys had been well coached; they took the loss of the game with good grace./ * /The principal scolded Nora, who accepted his criticism with good… … Dictionary of American idioms
with good grace — {adv. phr.} With pleasant and courteous behavior; politely; willingly; without complaining. * /The boys had been well coached; they took the loss of the game with good grace./ * /The principal scolded Nora, who accepted his criticism with good… … Dictionary of American idioms
with\ good\ grace — adv. phr. With pleasant and courteous behavior; politely; willingly; without complaining. The boys had been well coached; they took the loss of the game with good grace. The principal scolded Nora, who accepted his criticism with good grace.… … Словарь американских идиом
with bad grace — idi reluctantly; grudgingly … From formal English to slang
with\ a\ bad\ grace — • with bad grace • with a bad grace adv. phr. In an unpleasant or discourteous way; unwillingly, Fred takes defeat with bad grace. Tom shouted Hello to Bill. Bill was in a sour mood and replied with a bad grace. Contrast: with good grace … Словарь американских идиом
with bad/ill grace — in a way that shows that you are not happy about something : in an unpleasant way They agreed to the compromise with bad grace. • • • Main Entry: ↑grace … Useful english dictionary