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self-criticism* * ** * ** * *autocriticismself-criticismself-examinationself-reflectionself-scrunity -
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Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > самокритика самокритик·а
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1) General subject: autocriticism, self criticism, self examination, self reflection, self scrutiny, self-examination2) Law: self-criticism3) Makarov: self-reflection, self-scrutiny -
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В ПОЧЁТЕ (у кого, где) PrepP Invar subj-compl with быть0 prep obj: usu. pl or collect)1. (subj: human one enjoys the respect of s.o. ( usu. some group, community etc)X -(y Y-ob) = Ys hold X in high esteem (regard)X is held in high esteem (regard) (by Ys) X is highly regarded (esteemed, respected) (by Ys)Neg X (y Y-ов) не - - X is viewed with disfavor (by Ys)Ys don't think much of X X doesn't get much respect (from Ys).Специалисты высокого класса у нас в почете. We hold first-rate specialists in high esteem«Гришка-то непочтительный, поганец. Надысь (regional = на днях) иду из церкви, встретился со мной и не поздравствовался. Старики ноне (obs = нынче) не дюже ( substand = очень) в почете...»(Шолохов 2). "Grishka is a disrespectful young scoundrel I passed him coming home from church the other day and the scalawag didn't even say good morning. Old folk don't get much respect nowadays" (2a).2. ( subj: abstr) sth. is considered worth practicing, a worthwhile undertaking, is respected, supported, recognizedX - (y Y-ов) = X is well-regarded (highly regarded) (by Ys)X is popular (enjoys (much) popularity) (with Ys) (in limited contexts) X has an honored part to playNeg X (y Y-ов) не -- Ys don't think much of XX is looked down upon (by Ys).Огромное значение имело бы исследование количества доносов по периодам и распределение доносителей по возрасту. Существенно также качество и стиль доноса. К сожалению, социологические исследования у нас не в почете (Мандельштам 2). A study of the number of denunciations by periods and by age of their authors would have enormous importance The question of their quality and style would also repay investigation. But, alas, sociological studies are not well regarded in this country (2a).«Ошибки у нас бывают, — еще Ленин говорил, не ошибается тот, кто ничего не делает, - но на ошибках учимся, критика и самокритика у нас в почете...» (Максимов 1). "We do make mistakes, of course. Only those who do nothing make no mistakes, as Lenin said. But we learn from our mistakes. Criticism and self-criticism have an honoured part to play here..." (1a). -
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• В ПОЧЕТЕ (у кого, где)[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with быть; prep obj: usu. pl or collect]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ one enjoys the respect of s.o (usu. some group, community etc):- X is highly regarded (esteemed, respected) (by Ys);- X doesn't get much respect (from Ys).♦ Специалисты высокого класса у нас в почете. We hold first-rate specialists in high esteem♦ "Гришка-то непочтительный, поганец. Надысь [regional = на днях] иду из церкви, встретился со мной и не поздравствовался. Старики ноне [obs = нынче] не дюже [substand = очень] в почете..." (Шолохов 2). "Grishka is a disrespectful young scoundrel I passed him coming home from church the other day and the scalawag didn't even say good morning. Old folk don't get much respect nowadays" (2a).2. [subj: abstr]⇒ sth. is considered worth practicing, a worthwhile undertaking, is respected, supported, recognized:- [in limited contexts] X has an honored part to play;- X is looked down upon (by Ys).♦ Огромное значение имело бы исследование количества доносов по периодам и распределение доносителей по возрасту. Существенно также качество и стиль доноса. К сожалению, социологические исследования у нас не в почете (Мандельштам 2). A study of the number of denunciations by periods and by age of their authors would have enormous importance The question of their quality and style would also repay investigation. But, alas, sociological studies are not well regarded in this country (2a).♦ "Ошибки у нас бывают, - еще Ленин говорил, не ошибается тот, кто ничего не делает, - но на ошибках учимся, критика и самокритика у нас в почете..." (Максимов 1). "We do make mistakes, of course. Only those who do nothing make no mistakes, as Lenin said. But we learn from our mistakes. Criticism and self-criticism have an honoured part to play here..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в почете
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продирать (протирать, пробирать) с песком (песочком) ( кого)разг.lit. rub smb. with sand (with sandpaper); cf. rap smb. on (over) the knuckles; put smb. through the millЯ... припомнил вечера самокритики, на которых протирали с песочком каждого комсомольца за его грехи. (В. Беляев, Старая крепость) — I told him... about the evenings of self-criticism, at which every Komsomol member went through the mill for his shortcomings.
Немиров очень не любил, чтобы его критиковали, но для своих подчинённых считал критику весьма полезной: протрут их с песочком - они и заблестят, как новенькие. (В. Кетлинская, Дни нашей жизни) — Nemirov was not at all fond of being criticised, but he thought criticism very salutory for his subordinates: rub them up a bit with sandpaper, and they'll begin to shine like new.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > продирать с песком
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Универсальный русско-английский словарь > открытая честная самокритика
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