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81 Н-147
НОГИ ЗАПЛЕТАЮТСЯ у кого coll VP subj. pres or past) s.o. walks with difficulty (from exhaustion): у X-a ноги заплетаются - X can hardly drag himself (his feet) along X can hardly put one foot in front of the other (drag one foot after the other) X's legs are giving out. -
82 С-184
В СИЛУ2 obs PrepP Invar advhaving to exert great effort and almost not succeedinghardlybarely with difficulty....В силу, в силу перетащились они (гости) на балкон и в силу поместились в креслах (Гоголь 3)....They (the guests) could hardly drag themselves over to the balcony, were barely able to sink into the armchairs (3c). -
83 с боку на бок
[PrepP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====1. с боку на бок ворочаться, переворачиваться и т.п. to be unable to sleep and keep changing the position one is lying in so as to get comfortable enough to fall asleep:- X tossed and turned.♦ Если Обломов поедет в театр или засидится у Ивана Герасимовича и долго не едет, ей не спится, она ворочается с боку на бок... (Гончаров 1). If Oblomov went to the theater or was late in coming home from Ivan Gerasimovich's, she was unable to sleep and tossed from side to side... (1b).2. переваливаться ≈ to walk in an awkward, swaying fashion:- X walked like a duck.♦ Семёновна давно уже ждала невестку, чтобы сделать себе наконец послабление, и, дождавшись, расхворалась, у неё стали сильно отекать ноги, ходила она тяжело, переваливаясь с боку на бок, как утка (Распутин 2). Semyonovna had been waiting for a daughter-in-law for a long time so that she could relax a little, and when she finally got one she fell very sick, her legs swelled badly, and she walked with difficulty, waddling like a duck (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с боку на бок
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84 как немазаное колесо
• КАК НЕМАЗАНОЕ <НЕСМАЗАННОЕ, НЕПОДМАЗАННОЕ> КОЛЕСО скрипеть[ как + NP; these forms only; adv]=====1. to make squeaking, irritating sounds:- (squeak < creak>) like an unoiled hinge (a rusty hinge, an old cart wheel);- (squeak) like an ungreased wheel.2. (of an enterprise, business etc) not (to work out) well, (to develop) poorly, with difficulty:- (creak) like an ungreased wheel.♦ Недавно заведённое на новый лад хозяйство скрипело, как немазаное колесо... (Тургенев 2). The estate had only recently been put on to the new system, whose mechanism still creaked like an ungreased wheel... (2c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как немазаное колесо
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85 как неподмазанное колесо
• КАК НЕМАЗАНОЕ <НЕСМАЗАННОЕ, НЕПОДМАЗАННОЕ> КОЛЕСО скрипеть[ как + NP; these forms only; adv]=====1. to make squeaking, irritating sounds:- (squeak < creak>) like an unoiled hinge (a rusty hinge, an old cart wheel);- (squeak) like an ungreased wheel.2. (of an enterprise, business etc) not (to work out) well, (to develop) poorly, with difficulty:- (creak) like an ungreased wheel.♦ Недавно заведённое на новый лад хозяйство скрипело, как немазаное колесо... (Тургенев 2). The estate had only recently been put on to the new system, whose mechanism still creaked like an ungreased wheel... (2c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как неподмазанное колесо
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86 как несмазанное колесо
• КАК НЕМАЗАНОЕ <НЕСМАЗАННОЕ, НЕПОДМАЗАННОЕ> КОЛЕСО скрипеть[ как + NP; these forms only; adv]=====1. to make squeaking, irritating sounds:- (squeak < creak>) like an unoiled hinge (a rusty hinge, an old cart wheel);- (squeak) like an ungreased wheel.2. (of an enterprise, business etc) not (to work out) well, (to develop) poorly, with difficulty:- (creak) like an ungreased wheel.♦ Недавно заведённое на новый лад хозяйство скрипело, как немазаное колесо... (Тургенев 2). The estate had only recently been put on to the new system, whose mechanism still creaked like an ungreased wheel... (2c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как несмазанное колесо
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87 неподмазанное колесо
• КАК НЕМАЗАНОЕ <НЕСМАЗАННОЕ, НЕПОДМАЗАННОЕ> КОЛЕСО скрипеть[ как + NP; these forms only; adv]=====1. to make squeaking, irritating sounds:- (squeak < creak>) like an unoiled hinge (a rusty hinge, an old cart wheel);- (squeak) like an ungreased wheel.2. (of an enterprise, business etc) not (to work out) well, (to develop) poorly, with difficulty:- (creak) like an ungreased wheel.♦ Недавно заведённое на новый лад хозяйство скрипело, как немазаное колесо... (Тургенев 2). The estate had only recently been put on to the new system, whose mechanism still creaked like an ungreased wheel... (2c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > неподмазанное колесо
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88 несмазанное колесо
• КАК НЕМАЗАНОЕ <НЕСМАЗАННОЕ, НЕПОДМАЗАННОЕ> КОЛЕСО скрипеть[ как + NP; these forms only; adv]=====1. to make squeaking, irritating sounds:- (squeak < creak>) like an unoiled hinge (a rusty hinge, an old cart wheel);- (squeak) like an ungreased wheel.2. (of an enterprise, business etc) not (to work out) well, (to develop) poorly, with difficulty:- (creak) like an ungreased wheel.♦ Недавно заведённое на новый лад хозяйство скрипело, как немазаное колесо... (Тургенев 2). The estate had only recently been put on to the new system, whose mechanism still creaked like an ungreased wheel... (2c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > несмазанное колесо
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89 ноги заплетаются
• НОГИ ЗАПЛЕТАЮТСЯ у кого coll[VPsubj; presor past]=====⇒ s.o. walks with difficulty (from exhaustion):- X can hardly put one foot in front of the other (drag one foot after the other);- X's legs are giving out.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ноги заплетаются
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90 взбрести
сов. разг.mount with difficulty; struggle up, clamber♢
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91 кое-как
нареч.1. ( небрежно) anyhow, haphazardly; ( не разбираясь) pell-mell2. ( с трудом) with difficulty -
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93 перебираться
1. страд. к перебирать I 1, 2, 3 2. перебраться1. ( переправляться) get* over; (через) get* (over)2. ( переселяться) moveперебираться на новую квартиру — move to a new place (of residence), change one's lodgings
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94 перелетать
перелететь1. fly* over; (через) fly* (over)2. ( на другое место) fly* somewhere elseперелетать с одного места на другое, куда-л. и т. п. — fly* from one place to another, somewhere, etc.:
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95 переползать
переползтиcrawl over, creep* over; (через) crawl (over), creep* (over)он с трудом переполз — he crawled / crept over with difficulty
он переполз через канаву — he crawled over the ditch; he crossed the ditch on hands and knees
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96 разъезжаться
разъехаться1. ( уезжать) depart2. тж. сов. (об экипажах и т. п.) (be able to) pass (one another)улица так узка, что два автомобиля с трудом могут разъехаться — The street is so narrow, that two cars are hardly able to pass each other
3. тк. сов. ( разминуться) miss each other, pass one another (without meeting)4. ( переставать жить вместе) separate5. разг. (скользя, расходиться) slide* apart6. разг. ( расползаться от ветхости) fall* to pieces -
97 сворачивать
своротить разг.1. (вн.) displace (d.), remove (d.)он с трудом своротил камень — he displaced / removed the stone with difficulty
2. (без доп.; поворачивать) turn; swing*сворачивать направо, налево — turn to the right, to the left
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98 трудно
1.1. прил. кратк. см. трудный2. предик. безл. it is difficult / hardтрудно поверить этому — it is difficult / hard to believe it
2. нареч.ему трудно понять — it is difficult / hard for him to understand
with difficultyему трудно приходится — he has a hard time, he is having a hard time of it
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99 туго
1.1. прил. кратк. см. тугой2. предик. безл. разг. (трудно, плохо):ему приходится туго — he is in difficulties, he is in difficult straits
2. нареч.с деньгами у него туго — he is hard pressed for money; he is in a tight spot financially, he is in financial straits
1. (плотно, крепко) tight(ly)туго набить мешок — pack a sack tight, cram a sack full
туго натянуть — stretch tight; мор. stretch taut
туго подвигаться вперёд — make* slow progress
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100 трудно
........................................................................................................................2. it is difficult/hard............................................................3. it is hard
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