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81 with one's nose in the air
зaдpaв нoc, c выcoкoмepным видoм, cмoтpящий нa дpугиx cвыcoкaThe idea supposing that young cub Soames could give him advice! He had always been a cub with his nose in the air (J. Galsworthy)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > with one's nose in the air
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82 young II
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > young II
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83 with
prep 1. s, sa, protiv ([to fight # ] boriti se s, sa) 2. s, sa, u društvu, pokraj, pored([he took her # him] uzeo ju je sa sobom) 3. kod, pri, s, sa ([I have no money # me] nemam novaca kod sebe; [leave the child # the nurse] ostavi dijete kod dadilje) 4. čime, pomoću čega ([ to cut # a knife] rezati nožem; [to adorn # frescoes] ukrasiti freskama) 5. isodobno, zajedno, sa ([to rise # the sun] ustati zajedno sa suncem) 6. zbog, poradi, od ([he trembles # fear] on se trese od straha; [she is lying down # fever] ona leži bolesna od groznice) 7. sa, na načn ([he fought # courage] borio se hrabro) 8. u vezi sa; od, kod ([what do you want # me ?] što hočeš od mene?; [it is not so # the drama] u drami to nije tako) 9. od, daleko od, sa (raskid; [I parted # him] rastala sam se od njega, s njim) 10. usprkos, uza sve to ([# his learning he is the simplest of men] uza svoju učenost on je neobično jednostavan čovjek) / # child = noseća, trudna; # God = mrtav, u nebu; # young = bređa; # that = nato,, uto; [sl] # it = u toku, suvremen, avangardan* * *
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84 young generation fed-up with sensational novels
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > young generation fed-up with sensational novels
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85 to be popular with the students
to be popular with the students (with young people) пользоваться популярностью у студентов (у молодежи)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to be popular with the students
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86 out of touch (with)
пoтepявший cвязь, нe oбщaющийcя (c кeм-л. или c чём-л.)... I am getting old and out of touch with young people (I. Murdoch). The College was absurdly old-fashioned. Out of touch with the times (Th. Sharpe) -
87 be popular with
be popular with (young women) быть популярным среди (молодых женщин) -
88 Castner, Hamilton Young
SUBJECT AREA: Chemical technology[br]b. 11 September 1858 Brooklyn, New York, USAd. 11 October 1899 Saranoe Lake, New York, USA[br]American chemist, inventor of the electrolytic production of sodium.[br]Around 1850, the exciting new metal aluminium began to be produced by the process developed by Sainte-Claire Deville. However, it remained expensive on account of the high cost of one of the raw materials, sodium. It was another thirty years before Castner became the first to work successfully the process for producing sodium, which consisted of heating sodium hydroxide with charcoal at a high temperature. Unable to interest American backers in the process, Castner took it to England and set up a plant at Oldbury, near Birmingham. At the moment he achieved commercial success, however, the demand for cheap sodium plummeted as a result of the development of the electrolytic process for producing aluminium. He therefore sought other uses for cheap sodium, first converting it to sodium peroxide, a bleaching agent much used in the straw-hat industry. Much more importantly, Castner persuaded the gold industry to use sodium instead of potassium cyanide in the refining of gold. With the "gold rush", he established a large market in Australia, the USA, South Africa and elsewhere, but the problem was to meet the demand, so Castner turned to the electrolytic method. At first progress was slow because of the impure nature of the sodium hydroxide, so he used a mercury cathode, with which the released sodium formed an amalgam. It then reacted with water in a separate compartment in the cell to form sodium hydroxide of a purity hitherto unknown in the alkali industry; chlorine was a valuable by-product.In 1894 Castner began to seek international patents for the cell, but found he had been anticipated in Germany by Kellner, an Austrian chemist. Preferring negotiation to legal confrontation, Castner exchanged patents and processes with Kellner, although the latter's had been less successful. The cell became known as the Castner-Kellner cell, but the process needed cheap electricity and salt, neither of which was available near Oldbury, so he set up the Castner-Kellner Alkali Company works at Runcorn in Cheshire; at the same time, a pilot plant was set up in the USA at Saltville, Virginia, with a larger plant being established at Niagara Falls.[br]Further ReadingA.Fleck, 1947, "The life and work of Hamilton Young Castner" (Castner Memorial Lecture), Chemistry and Industry 44:515-; Fifty Years of Progress: The Story of the Castner-Kellner Company, 1947.T.K.Derry and T.I.Williams, 1960, A Short History of Technology, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 549–50 (provides a summary of his work).LRDBiographical history of technology > Castner, Hamilton Young
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89 make a hit with
(to make oneself liked or approved of by: That young man has made a hit with your daughter.) gøre sig populær* * *(to make oneself liked or approved of by: That young man has made a hit with your daughter.) gøre sig populær -
90 that book has really clicked with the young
that book has really clicked with the youngEnglish-Dutch dictionary > that book has really clicked with the young
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91 the young doctor was fresh with the nurses
the young doctor was fresh with the nursesEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the young doctor was fresh with the nurses
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92 run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
(run with the hare and hunt with the hounds (тж. редк. hold with the hare and run with the hounds))≈ служить и нашим и вашим, вести двойную игру‘You ought to know best,’ he said, ‘but if you want a divorce it's not very wise to go seeing her, is it? One can't run with the hare and hunt with the hounds.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘In Chancery’, part I, ch. XIII) — - Вам лучше знать, - сказал он, - но если вы хотите развода, вряд ли разумно бывать у нее, вы не находите? Нельзя быть и охотником и дичью сразу.
Young Paddy was becoming quite a person of importance. He could run with the hare and hunt with the hounds, though nobody trusted him further than he could be seen. Paddy pretended to be with the diggers in this struggle over alluvial rights; but it was rumoured he had various interests in mining properties. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 55) — Мальчишка Пэдди становился мало-помалу довольно значительной персоной. Он умел служить и нашим и вашим, хотя никто не верил ему ни на грош. Пэдди делал вид, что стоит на стороне старателей в разыгравшейся между ними и промышленниками схватке, но, по мнению многих, его личные интересы связывали его с промышленниками.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
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93 charge with
charge with а) обвинять The prisoner is charged with attempted robbery. Thepolice charged the prisoner with stealing the jewels. б) возлагать ответствен-ность на кого-л. Isn't she rather young to be charged with the care of smallchildren? The chairman was charged with the duty of calling all futuremeetings. How do you choose the officials who will be charged with fulfillingthese duties? в) be changed with быть полным каких-л. качеств His poetry ischarged with strength and feeling. -
94 make out with someone
expr1) infml2) slHe seems to be making out with the girl — У него, кажется, с этой девушкой все на мази
He was checking how the two young punks were making out with the two little tramps at the bar — Он наблюдал, как эти двое молодых парней пытались закадрить двух чувих легкого поведения, сидевших за стойкой бара
How are you making out with her? — Ну, как у тебя с ней, все в порядке?
3) sl esp AmEHe was making out with her on the back seat of his car — Он тискал ее на заднем сидении своего автомобиля
4) vulg sl esp AmE"How did you make out with her?" "Oh, I made out all right" — "Ну ты ее трахнул?" - "Все в порядке"
How did you make out with that pretty girl we met in the hotel? — Ну что, трахнул ту красивую телку, которую мы встретили в гостинице?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > make out with someone
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95 the young Turks
амер.; полит."младотурки", воинственно настроенные участники какой-л. группы, фракции, партии [образовано по аналогии с названием участников буржуазного революционного движения в Турции в начале XX в.]These new Republican warriors were called the Young Turks, a band of about 20 who had mutinied against the feeble leadership of the old guard. (NLP) — Этих новых, готовых ринуться в бой американских сенаторов-республиканцев прозвали "младотурками". Их было человек 20, взбунтовались они против старого руководства.
When the American President disagreed with a portion of the Prime Minister's argument, Churchill smiled: ‘You're just like the Young Turks in my government.’ (NLP) — Когда американский президент не согласился с некоторыми доводами Черчилля, премьер-министр Великобритании улыбнулся и сказал: - Вы напоминаете мне некоторых воинствующих членов моего правительства.
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96 the young turks
"млaдoтуpки", вoинcтвeннo нacтpoeнныe учacтники кaкoй-л. гpуппы, фpaкции, пapтии [пepвoнaч. aмep.', oбpaзoвaнo пo aнaлoгии c нaзвaниeм учacтникoв peвoлюциoннoгo движeния в Tуpции в нaчaлe XX в.]When the American President disagreed with a portion of the Prime Minister's argument, Churchill smiled: 'You're just like the Young Turks ( in my government.' Anyang' Nyong'o is one of the so-called Young Turks of the opposition movement, individuals in their late s or s who want to see more than just a change of the guard in Kenyan politics (Newsweek) -
97 in with someone
adj infmlYou can succeed all right if you're in with the right people — Ты наверняка добьешься успеха, если имеешь связи среди нужных людей
I guess the local fuzz is in with the criminals — Я думаю, что местная полиция заодно с преступниками
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > in with someone
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98 walk away with
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > walk away with
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99 catch with chaff
провести, обмануть кого-л. без труда; ≈ обвести кого-л. вокруг пальца (обыкн. to be caught with chaff) [происходит от пословицы old birds are not to be caught with chaff; см. old birds are not to be caught with chaff]‘You can't come in here, Harvey Tremlett,’ she cried... ‘But I am not Harvey Tremlett at all. I am only Tom Waldron. And I don't see why I should be shut out when I have done no harm.’ The young lady was not to be caught with chaff. She took a little peep through the chink... and then threw open the door. (R. D. Blackmore, ‘Perlycross’, ch. XLI) — - Вы не можете приходить сюда, Харви Тремлет, - воскликнула мисс Фокс... - Но я ведь не Харви Тремлет. Я Том Уолдрон. Не понимаю, почему я должен торчать на улице, когда я ни в чем не провинился. Юную леди провести было не так просто. Она сперва посмотрела в щелку... а потом открыла дверь.
The manager said he was too old to be caught with chaff, when the traveller showed him some cheap jewellery at a high price. (DEI) — Когда коммивояжер пытался продать директору дешевые ювелирные изделия по высокой цене, директор сказал ему, что старого воробья на мякине не проведешь.
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100 run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
cлужить и нaшим и вaшим, вecти двoйную игpу [чacть пocлoвицы you cannot run with the hare and hunt with the hounds зa двумя зaйцaми пoгoнишьcя, ни oднoгo нe пoймaeшьYoung Paddy... could run with the hare and hunt with the hounds... Paddy pretended to be with the diggers in this struggle over alluvial rights but it was rumoured he had various interests in mining properties (K. S. Prichard)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
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