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1 Deep knee bends
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воды́ в ре́чке бы́ло по коле́но — the river was knee-deep
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6 погрязший в коррупции
Русско-английский политический словарь > погрязший в коррупции
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7 колено
с.1) (мн. коле́ни; область ноги) kneeстать на коле́ни (пе́ред) — kneel (to), bend the knee (before)
стоя́ть на коле́нях — kneel, be in the kneeling position; (пе́ред) kneel (before)
упа́сть на коле́ни — fall to one's knees
стреля́ть с коле́на — shoot from the kneeling position
мать с ребёнком на коле́нях — mother with a child in her lap
2) тех. (мн. коле́нья) elbow3) бот. (мн. коле́нья) joint, node4) (мн. коле́на; изгиб) bend; ( трубы) elbow5) (мн. коле́на; в родословной) generation; библ. tribeро́дственники до пя́того коле́на — cousins five times removed
до седьмо́го коле́на — to the seventh generation
6) разг. (мн. коле́на; в танце и т.п.) figure7) (мн. коле́на; часть музыкального произведения, песни) part ( of a piece of music or a song)••по коле́но — 1) (о размере, высоте) up to one's knees, knee-deep; (о сапогах, носках и т.п.) knee-high 2) (в пр.; погружённый) knee-deep (in)
мо́ре по коле́но — devil-may-care attitude
ему́ мо́ре по коле́но — he doesn't give a damn
поста́вить кого́-л на коле́ни — bring / force smb to smb's knees
лома́ть / переломи́ть (вн.) че́рез коле́но — ≈ ride roughshod (over)
пино́к под зад коле́ном — см. зад
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8 доходящий до колен
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > доходящий до колен
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9 поглощённый
1) General subject: absorbed, deep (чем-либо), engaged, enrapt, full, intent, knee deep, knee-deep (чем-л.), rapt (мыслью и т п), set up, set upon, unpreoccupied (мыслями и т.п.), wrapped-up (in smth - чем-то, например, книгой), (мыслями) wrapped up in, absorbed in, involved2) Geology: occluded4) Literal: consumed5) Chemistry: resorbed7) Psychology: preoccupied (чем-л.)8) Jargon: out of it9) Aviation medicine: absorbed (чем-л.), preoccupied10) Makarov: input -
10 по колено
1) General subject: knee high, knee-high, mid leg, up to one's knees, knee-deep2) Sowing: knee-length (о длине юбки) -
11 колено
свстать на коле́ни — to kneel down
стоя́ть на коле́нях — to kneel
по коле́но, по коле́ни — knee-high, knee-deep
ребёнок сиде́л у ма́тери на коле́нях — the child sat on his mother's lap
коле́ни у него́ задрожа́ли — he felt weak at the knees
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12 колено
с.1. (мн. колени) kneeстать на колени (перед) — kneel* (to)
стоять на коленях — kneel*; (перед) kneel* (before)
упасть на колени — fall* to one's knees
2. тк. мн.:мать с ребёнком на коленях — mother with a child* in her lap
3. (мн. коленья) тех. elbow4. (мн. коленья) бот. joint, node5. (мн. колена) ( изгиб) bend7. (мн. колена) разг. (в танце и т. п.) figure; (часть музыкального произведения, песни) part of a piece of music or a song♢
по колено, по колени — up to one's knees, knee-deepпоставить кого-л. на колени — bring* / force smb. to his knees
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13 Г-342
ПО ГОРЛО coll PrepP Invar1. \Г-342 занят, загружен, завален работой и т. п. ( modif or adv (intensif)) (one is) extremely (busy, overloaded with work etc): (be) up to one's neck (ears, eyes, elbows) in sth.have one's hands full (be) overburdenedweighed down, swamped) (with work etc)(be) buried under a pile of work.Кириллов отвечал поспешно и бойко: «Мне, Ардальон Борисыч, нет времени особенно углубляться в городские отношения и слухи, я по горло завален делом» (Сологуб 1). "I have no time, Ardal'on Borisych," replied Kirillov hurriedly, "to get mixed up in town relations and gossip-I'm up to my neck in work" (1a).2. дел, работы, забот и т. п..у кого \Г-342 (quantit subj-compl with copula ( subj / gen: abstr)) s.o. has a great quantity (of work, troubles etc), so much that it deeply concerns him: у X-a дел \Г-342 « X is up to his neck (ears, eyes, elbows) in workX has his hands full X has enough work and more X has more than enough to do X is knee-deep in work X is overburdened (weighed down, swamped) (with work etc)(Зоя:) Я знаю, что у вас дела по горло (Булгаков 7). (Z.:) I know you are up to your ears in work (7a)....Как случилось, что однажды конвой недоглядел, оставил щель в седьмом вагоне во время стоянки? По-человечески понять можно, у конвоя тоже было дел по горло (Гинзбург 1). Once an extraordinary thing happened: the guards omitted to bar our door at one of the stops. Humanly speaking, this was understandable: they had their hands full all day... (1b).Желание сажать есть. Лагерей хватает. Работы, которую могут выполнить заключённые, по горло» (Зиновьев 2). "There is still a desire to put people in prison and there are plenty of camps. There is enough work and more which prisoners could do" (2a).Даже вохровцам недосуг заняться охотой или рыбной ловлей. У них дел по горло (Гинзбург 2). Even the armed guards had no time to spare for hunting or fishing. They had more than enough to get through as it was (2a).3. бытье, сидеть, увязнуть в долгах - влезать, залезать в долги \Г-342 ( adv (intensif)) (to be in debt, get into debt) beyond any measureX в долгах \Г-342 = X is up to his neck (ears) in debtX is mired (buried) in debt(s) X is swamped with debts X is deep in the hole (in debt). -
14 по горло
• ПО ГОРЛО coll[PrepP; Invar]=====1. по горло занят, загружен, завален работой и т.п. [modif or adv (intensif)]⇒ (one is) extremely (busy, overloaded with work etc):- (be) up to one's neck (ears, eyes, elbows) in sth.;- (be) overburdened <weighed down, swamped> (with work etc);- (be) buried under a pile of work.♦ Кириллов отвечал поспешно и бойко: "Мне, Ардальон Борисыч, нет времени особенно углубляться в городские отношения и слухи, я по горло завален делом" (Сологуб 1). "I have no time, Ardal'on Borisych," replied Kirillov hurriedly, "to get mixed up in town relations and gossip-I'm up to my neck in work" (1a).⇒ s.o. has a great quantity (of work, troubles etc), so much that it deeply concerns him:- X is overburdened (weighed down, swamped) (with work etc).♦ [Зоя:] Я знаю, что у вас дела по горло (Булгаков 7). [Z.:] I know you are up to your ears in work (7a).♦...Как случилось, что однажды конвой недоглядел, оставил щель в седьмом вагоне во время стоянки? По-человечески понять можно, у конвоя тоже было дел по горло (Гинзбург 1). Once an extraordinary thing happened: the guards omitted to bar our door at one of the stops. Humanly speaking, this was understandable: they had their hands fiill all day... (1b).♦ "Желание сажать есть. Лагерей хватает. Работы, которую могут выполнить заключённые, по горло" (Зиновьев 2). "There is still a desire to put people in prison and there are plenty of camps. There is enough work and more which prisoners could do" (2a).♦ Даже вохровцам недосуг заняться охотой или рыбной ловлей. У них дел по горло (Гинзбург 2). Even the armed guards had no time to spare for hunting or fishing. They had more than enough to get through as it was (2a).3. быть, сидеть, увязнуть в долгах по горло ; влезать, залезать в долги - [adv (intensif)]⇒ (to be in debt, get into debt) beyond any measure:- X is deep in the hole (in debt).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по горло
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15 глубина
жна глубине́ двухсо́т ме́тров — at a depth of two hundred metres
глубино́й по коле́но/по по́яс — knee-deep, waist-deep
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16 Быть замешанным (обычно во что-то неблаговидное)
General subject: knee deepУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Быть замешанным (обычно во что-то неблаговидное)
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17 быть замешанным
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18 глубоко погрязший
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19 заваленный работой
1) General subject: up to (one's) ears in work (We are up to our ears in work!)2) Makarov: knee-deep in work3) Idiomatic expression: snowed underУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заваленный работой
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20 запутавшийся
1) General subject: addled, afoul (о снастях), balled up, balled-up, hard put it, hung up, knee deep, mazed, mixed up, mixed-up, muzzy, puzzleheaded, raddled, wandered, will, entangled2) Colloquial: hungup3) Jargon: gummixed up, messed up4) Invective: fucked out, screwed-up
См. также в других словарях:
Knee-deep — a. 1. Rising to the knees; knee high; as, water or snow knee deep. [1913 Webster] Grass knee deep within a month. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Sunk to the knees; as, men knee deep in water. [1913 Webster] Where knee deep the trees were standing. Lo … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
knee-deep — adj 1.) deep enough to reach your knees knee deep in ▪ knee deep in mud ▪ knee deep in snow 2.) [not before noun] informal having a lot of something knee deep in ▪ knee deep in work … Dictionary of contemporary English
knee-deep — adjective 1. ) deep enough to reach your knees: The snow was almost knee deep. a ) standing in something that reaches your knees: We were knee deep in water. 2. ) if you are knee deep in work or problems, you have a lot of work or problems … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
knee-deep — knee′ deep′ adj. 1) reaching the knees: knee deep mud[/ex] 2) submerged or covered up to the knees: knee deep in water[/ex] 3) deeply embroiled; enmeshed; involved: knee deep in trouble[/ex] • Etymology: 1525–35 … From formal English to slang
knee-deep — • knee deep • neck deep adv or adj. phr. 1. Very much; deeply; having a big part in. Johnny was knee deep in trouble. 2. Very busy; working hard at. We were neck deep in homework before the exams. 3. Getting or having many or much. The television … Словарь американских идиом
knee-deep — [nē′dēp′] adj. 1. sunk to the knees [standing knee deep in water] 2. so deep as to reach to the knees [knee deep mud] 3. very much involved or concerned … English World dictionary
knee-deep — 1530s, from KNEE (Cf. knee) (n.) + DEEP (Cf. deep) (adj.) … Etymology dictionary
knee-deep — 1) ADJ Something that is knee deep is as high as your knees. The water was only knee deep. ...knee deep snow. 2) ADJ: v link ADJ in n, ADJ after v If a person or a place is knee deep in something such as water, the level of the water comes up to… … English dictionary
knee-deep — /nee deep /, adj. 1. reaching the knees: knee deep mud. 2. submerged or covered up to the knees: knee deep in water. 3. deeply embroiled; enmeshed; involved: knee deep in trouble. [1525 35] * * * … Universalium
knee-deep — UK / US adjective 1) a) deep enough to reach your knees The snow was almost knee deep. b) standing in something that reaches your knees We were knee deep in water. 2) if you are knee deep in work or problems, you have a lot of work or problems … English dictionary
knee-deep — or[neck deep] {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. Very much; deeply; having a big part in. * /Johnny was knee deep in trouble./ 2. Very busy; working hard at. * /We were neck deep in homework before the exams./ 3. Getting or having many or much. * /The… … Dictionary of American idioms