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without any compulsion

  • 1 П-10

    ИЗ-ПОД ПАЛКИ coll PrepP Invar adv usu. used with impfv verbs) or nonagreeing postmodif) (to do sth.) under duress, against one's desire
    under the lash (the whip)
    under (the) threat of punishment (the stick) under compulsion
    Neg не из-под палки - without any compulsion
    of one's own free will.
    «Они все были мракобесы, большевикам служили из-под палки...» (Трифонов 6). They were all obscurantists and served the Bolsheviks only under the lash" (6a).
    ...Русскому правительству то-то и противно, что делается само собою. Всё надобно, чтоб делалось из-под палки... (Герцен 1)....Anything that is done of itself is distasteful to the Russian Government. Everything must be done under the threat of the stick... (1a).
    He в первый раз Руслан наблюдал, как эти двуногие делают то, что им не нравится, и вовсе не из-под палки, - чего ни один зверь не стал бы делать (Владимов 1). Many times Ruslan had noticed that humans often did things which they didn't like, and without any compulsion —something which no animal would ever do (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > П-10

  • 2 из-под палки

    [PrepP; Invar; adv (usu. used with impfv verbs) or nonagreeing postmodif]
    =====
    (to do sth.) under duress, against one's desire:
    - under the lash < the whip>;
    - under (the) threat of punishment < the stick>;
    || Neg не из-под палки without any compulsion;
    - of one's own free will.
         ♦ "Они все были мракобесы, большевикам служили из-под палки..." (Трифонов 6). "They were all obscurantists and served the Bolsheviks only under the lash" (6a).
         ♦...Русскому правительству то-то и противно, что делается само собою. Всё надобно, чтоб делалось из-под палки... (Герцен 1) Anything that is done of itself is distasteful to the Russian Government. Everything must be done under the threat of the stick... (1a).
         ♦ Не в первый раз Руслан наблюдал, как эти двуногие делают то, что им не нравится, и вовсе не из-под палки, - чего ни один зверь не стал бы делать (Владимов 1). Many times Ruslan had noticed that humans often did things which they didn't like, and without any compulsion - something which no animal would ever do (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > из-под палки

  • 3 принуждение

    с.
    compulsion, constrain, coercion

    по принуждению — under compulsion / constraint

    делать что-л. по принуждению — do smth. under compulsion / duress

    без принуждения — without any compulsion / constraint

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > принуждение

  • 4 принуждение

    с.
    compulsion, constraint, coercion

    по принужде́нию — under compulsion / constraint

    де́лать что-л по принужде́нию — do smth under compulsion / duress

    без принужде́ния — without any compulsion / constraint

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > принуждение

  • 5 без насилия и принуждения

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > без насилия и принуждения

  • 6 Н-221

    УТЕРЕТЬ HOC кому highly coll VP subj: human to outdo s.o., prove one's superiority in sth.: X утёр нос Y-y =• X showed Y up X got the better of Y X was one up on Y X one-upped Y (in limited contexts) X tweaked Y's nose.
    Эх, многим бы нос утер, показал бы, кто он есть! (Айтматов 1). Oh, he'd get the better of lots of people, he'd show them who he was (1b).
    «Печатается. Сотрудничает... С портретом. И уполномоченному нос утер... Он теперь старше его по чину...» (Битов 2). "Не gets published A contributor...with his picture. And he's one up on the official-he outranks him now" (2a).
    Эти люди, думал Социолог, собираются здесь и образуют группы... без всякого принуждения... Здесь... можно воочию видеть социальность... Теперь-то он утрет Им (тамошним социологам) нос... (Зиновьев 1). These people, thought Sociologist, gather here and form groups... without any compulsion.. "Here... we can see sociality as it is...." Now he would be able to tweak Their (the foreign sociologists') noses... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Н-221

  • 7 утереть нос

    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to outdo s.o., prove one's superiority in sth.:
    - X утёр нос Y-y X showed Y up;
    - [in limited contexts] X tweaked Y's nose.
         ♦ Эх, многим бы нос утер, показал бы, кто он есть! (Айтматов 1). Oh, he'd get the better of lots of people, he'd show them who he was (1b).
         ♦ "Печатается. Сотрудничает... С портретом. И уполномоченному нос утер... Он теперь старше его по чину..." (Битов 2). "He gets published A contributor...with his picture. And he's one up on the official-he outranks him now" (2a).
         ♦ Эти люди, думал Социолог, собираются здесь и образуют группы... без всякого принуждения... Здесь... можно воочию видеть социальность... Теперь-то он утрет Им (тамошним социологам) нос... (Зиновьев 1). These people, thought Sociologist, gather here and form groups... without any compulsion... "Here... we can see sociality as it is...." Now he would be able to tweak Their (the foreign sociologists') noses... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > утереть нос

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