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1 быть забитым грязью
General subject: be stopped with dirt, to be stopped with dirtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть забитым грязью
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2 Г-435
ЗАРАСТАТЬ/ЗАРАСТИ ГРЙЗЬЮ coll VP subj: human to reach an extreme level of untidiness, negligenceX зарос грязью - X is (has become) a walking pigpen (pigsty)X's place is (has turned into) a pigsty (a pigpen) X is (en)crusted with dirt.(author's usage) Если б доктор Гааз не прислал Соколовскому связку своего белья, он зарос бы в грязи (Герцен 1). If Dr. Haas had not sent Sokolovsky a bundle of his own linen he would have been crusted with dirt (1a). -
3 зарастать грязью
• ЗАРАСТАТЬ/ЗАРАСТИ ГРЯЗЬЮ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to reach an extreme level of untidiness, negligence:- X is (en)crusted with dirt.♦ [author's usage] Если б доктор Гааз не прислал Соколовскому связку своего белья, он зарос бы в грязи (Герцен 1). If Dr. Haas had not sent Sokolovsky a bundle of his own linen he would have been crusted with dirt (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > зарастать грязью
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4 зарасти грязью
• ЗАРАСТАТЬ/ЗАРАСТИ ГРЯЗЬЮ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to reach an extreme level of untidiness, negligence:- X is (en)crusted with dirt.♦ [author's usage] Если б доктор Гааз не прислал Соколовскому связку своего белья, он зарос бы в грязи (Герцен 1). If Dr. Haas had not sent Sokolovsky a bundle of his own linen he would have been crusted with dirt (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > зарасти грязью
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5 с кем поведёшься, от того и наберёшься
Set phrase: birds of a feather! (said (in good humour or ironically) about someone who has acquired habits and views of those with whom one makes friends, communicates), evil communications corrupt good manners, evil communications corrupt good manners (дословно: Плохое окружение портит хорошие манеры), he that deals with dirt has aye foul fingers, he that dwells next door to a cripple, will learn to halt, he that lies down with dogs must rise up with fleas, he that lies down with dogs must rise up with fleas (дословно: Кто с собаками ляжет, с блохами встанет), he that lies sleeps with dogs must rise up with fleas, he that lives with cripples learns to limp, those who sleep with dogs will rise with fleas, who keeps company with the wolf, will learn to howl, who keeps company with the wolf, will learn to howl (дословно: Кто водится с волками, научится выть), you can't touch pitch without being defiled, you live and learn from those you live withУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > с кем поведёшься, от того и наберёшься
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6 обрастать
vi; св - обрасти́1) зарастать чем-л to become overgrown with sthобраста́ть ше́рстью — to be covered with fur
обраста́ть бородо́й/щети́ной — to let grow a beard/stubble
обраста́ть гря́зью — to be encrusted with dirt
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7 М-89
ЖИВОГО МЕСТА НЕТ (HE ОСТАЛОСЬ) coll VP subj. /geJ1. - на ком s.o. is severely beaten, disfigured: на X-e живого места нет = X is beaten black-and-blueX is black-and-blue all over X is bruised from head to foot X is beaten to a pulp.2. s.o. is so covered with dirt (tattoos etc) or sth. is so covered with filth (drawings, holes etc) that nothing of his or its original appearance remains: на X-e живого места нет - there isn't a clean (clear etc) spot (place) to be seen on Xthere isn't a single (isn't one) patch on X where NP denoting the original surface) is visible....Воркута весь разрисован (татуировками), живого места нет ни на лице, ни на теле (Марченко 1)... Vorkuta was absolutely smothered in tattoos, with not a clear place to be seen either on his face or body (1a).И еще я знаю про Зенкова, что он любил красивые вещи. Вернее, не красивые, а изукрашенные. В музее хранится его портсигар из уральского камня. На нем не осталось живого места. Он весь в вензелях, образках, разноцветных жгуче-синих и розовых эмалях с картинками и видами (Домбровский 1). I also found that Zenkov loved beautiful things, or rather not beautiful but decorative things. His cigar-box made of uralite has been preserved in the museum. There is not a single patch on it where the stone is visible. It is covered in monograms, curlicues, pictures and views painted in hot pink and blue enamels (1a). -
8 живого места не осталось
• ЖИВОГО МЕСТА НЕТ < НЕ ОСТАЛОСЬ> coll[VPsubj/ gen]=====1. живого места не осталось на ком s.o.'s severely beaten, disfigured: на X-e живого места нет ≈ X is beaten black-and-blue; X is black-and-blue all over; X is bruised from head to foot; X is beaten to a pulp.2. s.o. is so covered with dirt (tattoos etc) or sth. is so covered with filth (drawings, holes etc) that nothing of his or its original appearance remains: на X-e живого места нет ≈ there isn't a clean (clear etc) spot (place) to be seen on X; there isn't a single (isn't one) patch on X where [NP denoting the original surface]⇒ is visible.♦...Воркута весь разрисован [татуировками], живого места нет ни на лице, ни на теле (Марченко 1)... Vorkuta was absolutely smothered in tattoos, with not a clear place to be seen either on his face or body (1a).♦ И еще я знаю про Зенкова, что он любил красивые вещи. Вернее, не красивые, а изукрашенные. В музее хранится его портсигар из уральского камня. На нем не осталось живого места. Он весь в вензелях, образках, разноцветных жгуче-синих и розовых эмалях с картинками и видами (Доморовский 1). I also found that Zenkov loved beautiful things, or rather not beautiful but decorative things. His cigar-box made of uralite has been preserved in the museum. There is not a single patch on it where the stone is visible. It is covered in monograms, curlicues, pictures and views painted in hot pink and blue enamels (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > живого места не осталось
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9 живого места не осталось нет
• ЖИВОГО МЕСТА НЕТ < НЕ ОСТАЛОСЬ> coll[VPsubj/ gen]=====1. живого места не осталось нет на ком s.o.'s severely beaten, disfigured: на X-e живого места нет ≈ X is beaten black-and-blue; X is black-and-blue all over; X is bruised from head to foot; X is beaten to a pulp.2. s.o. is so covered with dirt (tattoos etc) or sth. is so covered with filth (drawings, holes etc) that nothing of his or its original appearance remains: на X-e живого места нет ≈ there isn't a clean (clear etc) spot (place) to be seen on X; there isn't a single (isn't one) patch on X where [NP denoting the original surface]⇒ is visible.♦...Воркута весь разрисован [татуировками], живого места нет ни на лице, ни на теле (Марченко 1)... Vorkuta was absolutely smothered in tattoos, with not a clear place to be seen either on his face or body (1a).♦ И еще я знаю про Зенкова, что он любил красивые вещи. Вернее, не красивые, а изукрашенные. В музее хранится его портсигар из уральского камня. На нем не осталось живого места. Он весь в вензелях, образках, разноцветных жгуче-синих и розовых эмалях с картинками и видами (Доморовский 1). I also found that Zenkov loved beautiful things, or rather not beautiful but decorative things. His cigar-box made of uralite has been preserved in the museum. There is not a single patch on it where the stone is visible. It is covered in monograms, curlicues, pictures and views painted in hot pink and blue enamels (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > живого места не осталось нет
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10 живого места нет
• ЖИВОГО МЕСТА НЕТ < НЕ ОСТАЛОСЬ> coll[VPsubj/ gen]=====1. живого места нет на ком s.o.'s severely beaten, disfigured: на X-e живого места нет ≈ X is beaten black-and-blue; X is black-and-blue all over; X is bruised from head to foot; X is beaten to a pulp.2. s.o. is so covered with dirt (tattoos etc) or sth. is so covered with filth (drawings, holes etc) that nothing of his or its original appearance remains: на X-e живого места нет ≈ there isn't a clean (clear etc) spot (place) to be seen on X; there isn't a single (isn't one) patch on X where [NP denoting the original surface]⇒ is visible.♦...Воркута весь разрисован [татуировками], живого места нет ни на лице, ни на теле (Марченко 1)... Vorkuta was absolutely smothered in tattoos, with not a clear place to be seen either on his face or body (1a).♦ И еще я знаю про Зенкова, что он любил красивые вещи. Вернее, не красивые, а изукрашенные. В музее хранится его портсигар из уральского камня. На нем не осталось живого места. Он весь в вензелях, образках, разноцветных жгуче-синих и розовых эмалях с картинками и видами (Доморовский 1). I also found that Zenkov loved beautiful things, or rather not beautiful but decorative things. His cigar-box made of uralite has been preserved in the museum. There is not a single patch on it where the stone is visible. It is covered in monograms, curlicues, pictures and views painted in hot pink and blue enamels (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > живого места нет
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11 покрытый грязью
1) General subject: lutose, overlaid with mud2) Makarov: covered with dirt -
12 забитый грязью
•The impellers have become choked (or clogged, or plugged up) with dirt.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > забитый грязью
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13 антисанитария
1) General subject: insanitary conditions2) Medicine: insanitariness3) American: unsanitary conditions (Unsanitary conditions refer to such conditions or circumstances as might contaminate with dirt or filth, or lead to injury or health problems)4) Psychology: insanitation5) Makarov: insufficient sanitary arrangements -
14 вымазать
General subject: smear, bedraggle (limp with dirt and rain), cover (вымазан в саже - covered in soot), soil -
15 испачканный грязью
1) General subject: streaked with dirt2) Makarov: muddedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > испачканный грязью
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16 исподнее
1) General subject: smallclothes, underwear (шутл.)2) Colloquial: undergarment, undies3) Jargon: gruds (from adjective "cruddy" (encrusted with dirt)) -
17 кальсоны
1) General subject: a pair of drawers, drawers, pants, underdrawers, underpants, long underwear2) Textile: breech, knickers, pantaloons, trunks3) Jargon: gruds (from adjective "cruddy" (encrusted with dirt)), woolies4) Clothing: Long john -
18 наводнить книжный рынок бульварной или порнографической литературой
Makarov: flood the book market with dirtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наводнить книжный рынок бульварной или порнографической литературой
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19 нательное бельё
1) General subject: underwear2) Textile: underclothing3) Jargon: gruds (from adjective "cruddy" (encrusted with dirt)) -
20 нательное белье
1) General subject: underwear2) Textile: underclothing3) Jargon: gruds (from adjective "cruddy" (encrusted with dirt))
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