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121 С-536
HE ПО СРЕДСТВАМ PrepP Invar1. \С-536 жить, одеваться и т. п.adv(to live, dress etc) spending more money than one's salary or income allowsX живёт \С-536 = X lives beyond his meansX exceeds his means X spends more than he can afford.Поначалу он долго, с ненужными подробностями, рассказывал биографию, затем стал жаловаться, как дурно влиял на него живущий не по средствам дядя... (Черненок 2). At first he gave his biography at length, sparing no details, then began complaining what a bad influence his uncle, who lived beyond his means, was on him... (2a).2. \С-536 кому ( subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. concr or infin)) sth. costs more than s.o. can payX Y-y \С-536 - X is more than Y can affordX is out of Y's reach (price range). -
122 группировать расходы , связанные с чем-л.
oil&gas: (издержки) put together the costs associated with smth.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > группировать расходы , связанные с чем-л.
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123 лиха беда начало
• ЛИХ А БЕДА НАЧАЛО < НАЧАТЬ>[sayingj beginning an endeavor is harder than continuing it once you have begun (may be used in refer, to both good deeds and reprehensible actions): - the first step is (always) the hardest; it's the first step that costs; the first blow is half the battle; a good start is half the race; well begun is half done; [in limited contexts]=====⇒ the first step is (always) the worst.♦ [Большинцов:] Говорят, в этих делах лиха беда начать... (Тургенев 1). [В.:] They say, in these matters the first step is [the] hardest (lc).♦ Лиха беда - начало. Одним словом, я аккуратнейшим образом, даже после ночной смены, посещала политзанятия у Евдокии Ивановны... (Гинзбург 2). As a good start is half the race, I made a point, even after my night shift, of attending punctiliously every one of Eudokia Ivanovna's political talks (2a).♦ "Давайте выпьем!" - "Придётся. Лиха беда начало..." Лейтенант чокался с Григорием и поручиком, пил молча, почти не закусывал (Шолохов 5). "Let's drink!" "I suppose I'll have to. Oh well, the first step's the worst!" The English lieutenant clinked glasses with Grigory and his Russian companion and drank in silence, scarcely touching the food (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лиха беда начало
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124 лиха беда начать
• ЛИХ А БЕДА НАЧАЛО < НАЧАТЬ>[sayingj beginning an endeavor is harder than continuing it once you have begun (may be used in refer, to both good deeds and reprehensible actions): - the first step is (always) the hardest; it's the first step that costs; the first blow is half the battle; a good start is half the race; well begun is half done; [in limited contexts]=====⇒ the first step is (always) the worst.♦ [Большинцов:] Говорят, в этих делах лиха беда начать... (Тургенев 1). [В.:] They say, in these matters the first step is [the] hardest (lc).♦ Лиха беда - начало. Одним словом, я аккуратнейшим образом, даже после ночной смены, посещала политзанятия у Евдокии Ивановны... (Гинзбург 2). As a good start is half the race, I made a point, even after my night shift, of attending punctiliously every one of Eudokia Ivanovna's political talks (2a).♦ "Давайте выпьем!" - "Придётся. Лиха беда начало..." Лейтенант чокался с Григорием и поручиком, пил молча, почти не закусывал (Шолохов 5). "Let's drink!" "I suppose I'll have to. Oh well, the first step's the worst!" The English lieutenant clinked glasses with Grigory and his Russian companion and drank in silence, scarcely touching the food (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лиха беда начать
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125 перевернуть весь мир
• ПЕРЕВЕРНУТЬ ВЕСЬ МИР < CBET>[VP; subj: human; usu. fut or infin with готов, решил etc]=====⇒ to do everything possible, make every effort (to achieve or obtain sth.):- X will accomplish <do> the impossible;- X will turn the world upside down.♦...[Митя] решил перевернуть весь мир, если надо, но непременно эти три тысячи отдать Катерине Ивановне во что бы то ни стало и прежде всего (Достоевский 1).... Не [Mitya] decided to turn the whole world upside down, if need be, but to be sure to return the three thousand to Katerina Ivanovna at all costs and before all else (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перевернуть весь мир
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126 перевернуть весь свет
• ПЕРЕВЕРНУТЬ ВЕСЬ МИР < CBET>[VP; subj: human; usu. fut or infin with готов, решил etc]=====⇒ to do everything possible, make every effort (to achieve or obtain sth.):- X will accomplish <do> the impossible;- X will turn the world upside down.♦...[Митя] решил перевернуть весь мир, если надо, но непременно эти три тысячи отдать Катерине Ивановне во что бы то ни стало и прежде всего (Достоевский 1).... Не [Mitya] decided to turn the whole world upside down, if need be, but to be sure to return the three thousand to Katerina Ivanovna at all costs and before all else (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перевернуть весь свет
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127 не по средствам
[PrepP; Invar]=====1. не по средствам жить, одеваться и т.п. [adv]⇒ (to live, dress etc) spending more money than one's salary or income allows:- X spends more than he can afford.♦ Поначалу он долго, с ненужными подробностями, рассказывал биографию, затем стал жаловаться, как дурно влиял на него живущий не по средствам дядя... (Чернёнок 2). At first he gave his biography at length, sparing no details, then began complaining what a bad influence his uncle, who lived beyond his means, was on him... (2a).2. не по средствам кому [subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. concr or infin)]⇒ sth. costs more than s.o. can pay:- X is out of Y's reach (price range).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не по средствам
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128 HONO(U)R
• Great honours are great burdens - Тяжела ты, шапка Мономаха (T)• Honour and profit lie not in one sack - От трудов праведных не наживешь палат каменных (O)• Honour buys no beef in the market - Честь не в честь, как нечего есть (4)• Hono(u)s change manners - Залез в богатство, забыл и братство (3)• Hono(u)r to whom hono(u)r is due - Дай Бог тому честь, кто умеет ее несть (Д), По заслугам и честь (П)• Honour without maintenance is like a blue coat without a badge - Честь не в честь, как нечего есть (4)• It's better to die with honor than to live in infamy - Бесчестье хуже смерти (Б), Лучше лишиться жизни, чем доброго имени (Л), Лучше смерть славная, чем жизнь позорная (Л)• Lip - honour costs little, yet may bring in much - Ласковое слово не трудно, да споро (Л)
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