-
1 выстрел
-
2 выстрел
муж.shot; report (звук)на расстоянии выстрела, на выстрел — within gunshot (of), within firing range
-
3 выстрел
м.shot; ( звук) report♢
на выстрел (от) — within firing range, или gunshot (of)сдать без выстрела (вн.) — surrender without firing a shot (d.)
-
4 выстрел
м.shot; ( звук) reportпроизвести́ вы́стрел — fire a shot
пу́шечный вы́стрел — gunshot
разда́лся вы́стрел — a shot rang out
••не подпуска́ть кого́-л на вы́стрел (к) — not to allow smb within firing range (of)
не подходи́ть бли́же, чем на пу́шечный вы́стрел (к) — not to go anywhere (near); ≈ not to touch (d) with a ten-foot pole
сдать без вы́стрела (вн.) — surrender (d) without firing a shot
-
5 брать голыми руками
(кого, что), сов. в. - взять (забрать) голыми руками (кого, что)take smb., smth. with bare hands (without firing a shot, without striking a blow); pick up smth. bare-handed- Ваш Бендер - идиот. Затеял эти дурацкие розыски, когда деньги можно сегодня же взять голыми руками. (И. Ильф, Е. Петров, Золотой телёнок) — 'Your Bender is an idiot! He started all these silly investigations when we can get the money today with our bare hands!'
Тарусский князь напомнил: - Новгород голодал, обезлюдел. Голыми руками всяк мог его взять. (С. Бородин, Дмитрий Донской) — The Prince of Tarusa reminded him: 'Novgorod starved, let nobody forget that. The town was deserted. Anyone could have taken it without striking a blow.'
Когда революционеры покажут властям, что они не кролики, которых можно брать голыми руками и сажать в мешок... - тогда авторитет революционеров возрастёт вдвое. (Ю. Трифонов, Нетерпение) — When the revolutionaries showed the authorities they were not just rabbits to be picked up bare-handed and dropped into a sack... then the prestige of the revolutionaries would go up by leaps and bounds.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > брать голыми руками
-
6 без единого выстрела
General subject: without firing a shotУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > без единого выстрела
-
7 не сделав ни одного выстрела
General subject: without firing a shotУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не сделав ни одного выстрела
-
8 ломать зубы
(на чём, обо что)break one's teeth on smth.; cf. suffer a setback (defeat)- Высади они свой десант..., они голыми руками могли бы захватить Артур. Теперь же им придётся поломать зубы об него. (А. Степанов, Порт-Артур) — 'If they had landed their troops..., they might have seized Port Arthur without firing a shot. But now they'll have to break their teeth on it.'
См. также в других словарях:
shot — shot1 [ʃɔt US ʃa:t] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(gun)¦ 2¦(bullets)¦ 3¦(attempt to score)¦ 4¦(photograph)¦ 5¦(film/tv)¦ 6¦(attempt)¦ 7 give something your best shot 8 be a long shot 9 a 10 to 1 shot/50 to 1 shot etc 10 a shot in the dark … Dictionary of contemporary English
shot — [[t]ʃɒ̱t[/t]] ♦♦ shots 1) Shot is the past tense and past participle of shoot. 2) N COUNT A shot is an act of firing a gun. He had murdered Perceval at point blank range with a single shot... A man fired a volley of shots at them. 3) N COUNT: adj … English dictionary
shot — shot1 [ ʃat ] adjective never before noun INFORMAL injured, damaged, or destroyed: The bones in her wrist were shot. shot to pieces/hell (=severely damaged or completely destroyed): My nerves are completely shot to pieces. be shot through with… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shot — 1 noun GUNS/SHOOTING 1 fire a shot to fire a gun: He pulled out his rifle and fired three shots. 2 take a shot at to try to kill or injure someone by firing a gun at them: Someone took a shot at him as he was getting out of his car. 3 SOUND (C)… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
shot — 1. n. 1 the act or an instance of firing a gun, cannon, etc. (several shots were heard). 2 an attempt to hit by shooting or throwing etc. (took a shot at him). 3 a a single non explosive missile for a cannon, gun, etc. b (pl. same or shots) a… … Useful english dictionary
shot — shot1 noun 1》 the firing of a gun or cannon. ↘a person with a specified level of ability in shooting: he was an excellent shot. ↘a critical or aggressive remark. 2》 a hit, stroke, or kick of the ball in sports, in particular an attempt to … English new terms dictionary
Han shot first — In Star Wars fandom, the phrase Han shot first refers to the changes made to a scene in , involving the characters Han Solo and Greedo in the Mos Eisley Cantina. The bounty hunter Greedo has come at the behest of Jabba the Hutt, to whom Solo owes … Wikipedia
Execution by firing squad — Firing squad and shot at dawn redirect here. For other uses, see Firing squad (disambiguation). For the UK memorial, see Shot at Dawn Memorial. Part of a series on Capital punishment … Wikipedia
Single-shot — This article is about firearms. For other uses, see Single Shot (disambiguation). Single shot firearms are firearms that hold only a single round of ammunition, and must be reloaded after each shot. The history of firearms began with single shot… … Wikipedia
Corrected firing data — was a term used in the U.S. Coast Artillery to refer to firing data (range and azimuth to the target) that had been corrected[1] for various non standard conditions. This could include corrections to range and corrections to azimuth or deflection … Wikipedia
Snap shot — A snap shot is a shot that is aimed and fired very quickly at a target that appears suddenly and for a very short period of time.From One Hour Photo: According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word snapshot was first used in 1808 by an… … Wikipedia