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# [[make shift]] - 21 02 2013, do.

 

# [[make shift]] - 21 02 2013, do.

 

# [[rallying point]] - 05 03 2013, ''[[s:Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes/Chapter 1|Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes]]''

 

# [[rallying point]] - 05 03 2013, ''[[s:Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes/Chapter 1|Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes]]''

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# [[slur over]] - 29 03 2013, "Sons and Lovers"

   
 

==To improve==

 

==To improve==


Latest revision as of 04:32, 29 March 2013

Hokusai tanuki tea kettle.jpg
Wikipedia-logo.png This user has a page on Wikipedia.
en-3 This user has advanced knowledge of English.
ru-N Для этого участника русский язык является родным.

My main pages are at Russian and English Wikis: w:ru:Участник:CopperKettle and w:en:User:CopperKettle. At Wikisource: s:User:CopperKettle

My name is Артём. Born on the 8th of May, 1978.

Contents

[edit] Useful links

[edit] Nips and tucks

[edit] Etymology

[edit] Started:

  1. Flieringa ring
  2. B-drinker
  3. bitzer - a mongrel dog (Australian)
  4. home and hosed - australian phrase, from "A Cry in the Dark" (1988 movie); see "home and dry"
  5. buff out - from "Planes, trains and automobiles", a comedy
  6. stick by - from "The Life of Emile Zola", 1938 movie
  7. pip to the post - from "Evil", a 2003 movie
  8. that's wassup - from "Inside Man" by Spike Lee
  9. carrying-on, from "The Last Picture Show" (1971)
  10. branch water, from "Gettysburg", 1993
  11. capital goods
  12. jive-ass - from "Hot Tub Time Machine" (2010)
  13. arseholed - "Withnail and I", 1987
  14. down bubble - "Run Silent Run Deep" 1958 - /29.07.2012
  15. TBT = Target Bearing Transmitter, ditto, 1958
  16. masked facies - "The Savages" 2007
  17. low on the totem pole - "Martian Child" 2007
  18. dinged-up - "The Right Stuff" 1983
  19. to ding up - do., 1983
  20. pudknocker - do.
  21. articular facet - reading the "sternum" at wiki
  22. cross dowel - как по-русски?
  23. hold cheap - "From the Dark Tower" by Countee Cullen
  24. milling cutter, 5aug12
  25. empire waist - "Miller's Crossing" (1990): schmatte -> quotation search
  26. lay odds
  27. kerfing - prompted by a chat with DCDuring
  28. jointer plane - фуганок
  29. locus poenitentiae - "The Paper Chase" (1973) - 12 08 2012
  30. knight of the post - From Hudibras (1663)
  31. moving violation
  32. Seville orange - "Much Ado About Nothing" (1599) - 21 09 2012
  33. rabato - do., 24 09 2012
  34. root and branch - 27 09 2012
  35. wit-cracker - Much Ado - 28 09 2012
  36. tirocinium - through looking for quotations for "giddy" - 28 09 2012
  37. turn the scale - W S Maugham, "The Moon and Sixpence" - 06 10 2012
  38. cocopan - was listening to "Awaye!" at ABC Radio, heard "opencast mining" -> Wikipedia: "Big Hole" article - a caption for an image. 06 10 2012
  39. PRMS
  40. cut a figure - WSMaugh. - 11 10 2012
  41. a Roland for an Oliver - do., - 13 10 2012
  42. environmental audit - 13 10 2012
  43. sans gêne - 14 10 2012
  44. take in bad part - 14 10 2012
  45. antiscalant - 17 10 2012
  46. stump speech - The Economist - 17 10 2012
  47. Mother Hubbard - MS ch 49 - 18 10 2012
  48. fall to one's lot - MS ch 50 - 18 10 2012
  49. natural wastage - 20 10 2012
  50. there is reason in the roasting of eggs - 21 10 2012
  51. proving ground - 25 10 2012
  52. caubeen - 28 10 2012
  53. heave in sight - 31 10 2012
  54. bargaining chip - 02 11 2012 - the Economist
  55. off-gassing - 02 11 2012 - reading Silicate mineral paint
  56. shot through with - 02 11 2012
  57. residual power‎ - 11 11 2012
  58. call time (on smth) - 27 11 2012, from a malapropism in Telemachus, Friend
  59. wig block - 29 11 2012, Moby Dick
  60. pitch upon - 29 11 2012, Moby Dick
  61. to the end of the chapter - 02 12 2012, do.
  62. unrecking - 05 12 2012, MD ch 36
  63. hand over hand - 05 12 2012, MD ch 40
  64. money mule - 10 12 2012, news
  65. move the needle - 22 12 2012, news
  66. make fast - 30 12 2012, J Conrad
  67. stemhead - 30 12 2012, do.
  68. twopenny-halfpenny - 30 12 2012, do.
  69. bear in upon - 30 12 2012, do.
  70. blow upon - 07 01 2013, "Oliver!" (1968)
  71. up a gum tree - 08 01 2013, do.
  72. maintopman - 08 01 2013, Billy Budd (1962)
  73. rodbuster - 12 01 2013, reading w:Rebar
  74. handsome is as handsome does - listening to "David Copperfield"
  75. rabbit on - 01 02 2013, "The Castle" (1997)
  76. slug it out - 06 02 2013, BBC Radio, report on Syrian war
  77. take a flyer - 06 02 2013, O. Henry, Man About Town
  78. straw in the wind - 11 02 2013, BBC Radio, discussion of Pope's resignation
  79. come to time - 15 02 2013, O Henry, Hygeia at the Solito
  80. cry up - 20 02 2013, Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer
  81. make shift - 21 02 2013, do.
  82. rallying point - 05 03 2013, Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes
  83. slur over - 29 03 2013, "Sons and Lovers"

[edit] To improve

  • run-in also a "run-in period" in clinical trials and приработка (детали) in mech. eng.
  • spline - adequate Russian translation for its many senses; images
  • chockstone +"nut" in a mountain climbing
  • hell - a place where a tailor stashed filched material or shreds and bits
  • tin ear - also used in "to display a tin ear" (idiomatically)
  • collection +redistribution of weight to the back of the horse (see wikipedia)
  • +whip: is it a hose or an interface for filling with gas (medical oxygen, scuba diving etc.). Google "scuba fill whips"
  • ? turnkey: word combinations
    • on a turnkey basis; turnkey solution; turnkey contract, turnkey project, turnkey plant; turnkey provider; turnkey dental plans; turnkey order(s); turnkey platform;
  • book prelim - usage examples
  • +put out: to put out to an open tender
  • +parison: also plastics
  • +transpose: directive into law (EU)
  • ?strike a balance - russian dictionaries differentiate "strike a balance" in a bookkeeping sense and "strike a balance between" in an equal-compromise sense.
  • ?all the while - is it used as "however" or not?
  • ?confab - journalese for "conference" (esp. in titles)
  • ?to factor in - to include some calculations in the figure
  • +chockers - as an interjection "this lake is full of fish. chokers!" see chock-a-block

[edit] To start

[edit] Find\add Russian translation

[edit] Phraseology

[edit] Uncertain meaning

  • The flies buzzed in a great peace. - Heart of Darkness
  • woodwork - the Economist - ""Academic culture in China is such that the kind of value system we have in place is not part of the woodwork here," says Denis Simon.."
  • "It can be disconcerting to dope out a positive pedigree play only to find your horse open at even money."
  • " No; he never travels with the hydrogen derivatives. " O Henry
  • "I wouldn't have this double handicap make a false start to-night for a million," he said. - O Henry
  • "You came up the trail from the Double-Elm Fork," he said promisingly. "As you crossed it you must have seen an old deserted jacal to your left under a comma mott." - O H
  • I got in the habit of looking for mine, and I managed to soak in a little straight or some spilled Martini or Manhattan whenever I could. - OH
  • "Come to think of it," remarked California Ed, "it's funny some ain't drifted in. Town ain't settled enough yet for to bring in the rubber- ring brigade, I reckon." - do.
  • "No, Jud," I said, sincerely, "I meant it. It seems to me I'd swap my pony and saddle for a stack of buttered brown pancakes with some first crop, open kettle, New Orleans sweetening. - O.H.
  • "The car felt pretty much in balance and similar to what I had on Friday and I was able to push in the lap but it is always tricky to push in these ... " -- harking to the antipodean radio.

[edit] Web-tools

[edit] Find quotes, learn

[edit] Desi-Pom relics

  • fillip - "give a fillip" widely used in Hindi sources but seems to have faded away from the British ones

[edit] Hard words

[edit] Collocation

  • In demand with the consumer \\ not "by"

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