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121 поить
vt; св - напои́тьпои́ть скот — to water cattle
пои́ть кого-л ча́ем — to offer/to give sb (a cup of) tea
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122 предлагать
св - предложи́ть1) vt и неопр предоставлять в чьё-л распоряжение to offerпредлага́ть по́мощь/ча́ю — to offer assistance, help/a cup of tea
предлага́ть кому-л ру́ку (и се́рдце) — to propose to sb, to make a proposal (of marriage) to sb
он предложи́л сходи́ть за поку́пками — he offered to do the shopping
2) vt и неопр ставить на обсуждение to suggest, офиц to propose, to move, to put forward; выдвигать чью-л кандидатуру to put sb forward/upпредлага́ть но́вый прое́кт ( документа) — to suggest/to propose a new draft (of a document)
предлага́ть кандидату́ру — to propose/to put forward a candidate/ sb's candidacy, candidature
предлага́ть тост — to propose a toast
предлага́ть резолю́цию — to propose/to move/to sponsor a resolution
он предложи́л нам уйти́ сра́зу же — he suggested leaving at once, he suggested that we should leave/AE that we leave at once
им предложи́ли зако́нчить рабо́ту к понеде́льнику — they were told/ordered to finish the work by Monday
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123 увлечение
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124 от силы
разг.at most; at the < very> most; at the outside; that's the limitИван Саввич пришёл налегке. Он только что отужинал, попил чайку и собирался побыть у комсомольцев минут пять, десять от силы. (С. Антонов, Дело было в Пенькове) — Ivan Savich arrived. His clothes were light. He meant to stay there for five or ten minutes at most. He just finished his dinner, followed by a nice cup of tea.
- Три [фермы в день] никак не получится. - Получится, говорю я вам. - Не получится. От силы одну, может, и поставим. (Д. Мельников, Железный прораб) — 'We won't manage three.' 'It can be done, I'm telling you.' 'No use trying. One, that's the limit.'
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125 собачья радость
прост., шутл.1) ( колбаса самого низшего сорта) cat's-meat sausageВ половине десятого Ольга Вячеславовна уходила. По дороге, вероятно, покупала бутерброд с какой-нибудь "собачьей радостью" и пила чай на службе. (А. Толстой, Гадюка) — Olga used to leave the flat at half-past nine. Perhaps she bought a couple of cat's-meat sandwiches on the way, and had a cup of tea at her office.
2) ( варёная требуха) lit. dog's delight; boiled offal; cat's meatЯ помогаю ему торговать дрянной колбасой и собачьей радостью: рубцом, печёнкой, лёгкими. (А. Новиков-Прибой, Подводники) — I helped him to sell rotten sausage and what was known in the trade as 'dog's delight' - tripe, liver and lungs.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > собачья радость
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126 в чем дело
1. what's upлёгкое дело, плёвое дело; — duck soup
в чём дело, дорогая? — what is it, my sweet?
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127 войти во вкус
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128 на досуге
1. at leisure; during leisure hoursсвободное время; часы досуга — vacant hours
в свободное время, на досуге — at loose hours
2. at a leisureчашка чаю, выпитая на досуге — a quiet cup of tea
См. также в других словарях:
cup\ of\ tea — • cup of tea • dish of tea n. phr. informal 1. Something you enjoy or do well at; a special interest, or favorite occupation. Used with a possessive. You could always get him to go for a walk: hiking was just his cup of tea. Compare: down one s… … Словарь американских идиом
cup of tea — n. Informal 1. a favorite or well suited thing, activity, etc. [golf isn t his cup of tea] 2. a thing to be taken into consideration or account; matter: used esp. in the phrase a different cup of tea … English World dictionary
cup of tea — noun a) A cup full of tea. Would you be a dear and get me a cup of tea, please? b) Whatever suits or interests one. Daytime television is not my cup of tea … Wiktionary
cup of tea — also[dish of tea] {n. phr.}, {informal} 1. Something you enjoy or do well at; a special interest, or favorite occupation. Used with a possessive. * /You could always get him to go for a walk: hiking was just his cup of tea./ Compare: DOWN ONE S… … Dictionary of American idioms
cup of tea — also[dish of tea] {n. phr.}, {informal} 1. Something you enjoy or do well at; a special interest, or favorite occupation. Used with a possessive. * /You could always get him to go for a walk: hiking was just his cup of tea./ Compare: DOWN ONE S… … Dictionary of American idioms
cup of tea — Date: 1932 1. something one likes or excels in < I see already that storytelling isn t my cup of tea John Barth >; also a person suited to one s taste 2. a thing to be reckoned with ; matter < poltergeists are a different cup of tea D. B. W.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
cup of tea — n. something preferred or desired. (Often negative.) □ This drug scene stuff is just not my cup of tea. □ Driving children around all afternoon is not my cup of tea … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
cup of tea — noun an activity that you like or at which you are superior (Freq. 1) chemistry is not my cup of tea his bag now is learning to play golf marriage was scarcely his dish • Syn: ↑bag, ↑dish • Hypernyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
cup of tea — np Something you like. Playing quoits on a Sunday afternoon is not quite my cup of tea. 1930s … Historical dictionary of American slang
cup of tea — favorite activity, choice of entertainment A holiday in the Yukon is not her cup of tea … English idioms
cup of tea — something one enjoys, special interest It s not really my cup of tea so I think I will stay home and not go to the art gallery … Idioms and examples