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  • The meaning of the phraseological unit floats finely. "The complete version of the famous Russian proverbs": Two pair of boots, both left

    The meaning of the phraseological unit floats finely.

    Swim shallow Nebr. 1. It is bad to understand something without having sufficient knowledge, skills, experience. Except for Pastukhov, there was no one left who could do this. (swim shallowly, do you understand? Well, who, who? no one, no one!) (K. Fedin. Unusual summer). 2. To occupy an unenviable official or social position; have a low rank, an insignificant position. [ Ahov:] Do you think this is about you? You swim shallowly to write laws for you (A. Ostrovsky. Not all Shrovetide for the cat). - Scanty brains! - Lyolya threw the newspaper on the table. - All your life you swam shallowly and so you will die small fry. How do the editors believe you, I don't know (Paustovsky. Moscow summer).

    Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language. - M .: Astrel, AST... A.I. Fedorov. 2008.

    See what "Shallow float" is in other dictionaries:

      Swim shallow - (footnote) to deal with trifles about a petty person in general. Wed Your teacher ... swam too shallow. He had a mania, a kind of mania, like a Shchedrinsky blood-sucker, a mania of klutochek, numbers, addition and subtraction of household primer. P.… … Michelson's Big Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)

      swim shallow - Spread. Disapproved. Only nesov. Not have sufficient data (abilities, knowledge, experience) to accomplish something significant; poorly understand anything. With noun with meaning faces: a young man, a student ... swims fine; shallow swim in what? in… … Educational phraseological dictionary

      swim shallow - (footnote) to do little things; about a petty person in general Cf. Your teacher ... swam too shallow. He had a mania, akin to that of Shchedrin's Judas, a blood sucker, a mania for cells, numbers, addition and subtraction of household examples. P. Boborykin. ... ... Michelson's Big Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary

      swim shallow - 1) Not have sufficient data (abilities, strength, knowledge, experience, etc.) to accomplish something. M. swim in math. M. swim to become a lead actor. 2) To occupy an insignificant public or official position ... Dictionary of many expressions

      SMALL SWIM - there can be no comparison. Next to Sonya, the rest of the girls swam shallowly: she was more decorated with flags than the steamer during the holidays ... Big semi-explanatory dictionary of the Odessa language

      Swim shallow - Spread. Disapproved. 1. Not have sufficient abilities, strength, knowledge to do something. significant. 2. To occupy a minor official or social position. FSRYa, 3214 BMS 1998, 449. 3. Simple. Disapproved. Be ignorant of business; give in ... A large dictionary of Russian sayings

      Swim shallowly - touch the bottom. - Finely float the bottom to touch. See TRUE TESTED ... IN AND. Dahl. Russian proverbs

      LITTLE Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

      finely - SMALL. adv. k small in 1, 2, 3 and 6 digits. Chop sugar finely. The ship sat shallow in the water. Plow finely. (adv.). ❖ Shallow swim (colloquial) not have sufficient abilities, strength, knowledge for any business. Ushakov's explanatory dictionary. D.N. ... ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

      LITTLE - SMALL. adv. k small in 1, 2, 3 and 6 digits. Chop sugar finely. The ship sat shallow in the water. Plow finely. (adv.). ❖ Shallow swim (colloquial) not have sufficient abilities, strength, knowledge for any business. Ushakov's explanatory dictionary. D.N. ... ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

    Spread. Nebr. 1. It is bad to understand something without having sufficient knowledge, skills, experience. Except for Pastukhov, there was no one left who could do this. (swim shallowly, do you understand? Well, who, who? no one, no one!) (K. Fedin. Unusual summer). 2. To occupy an unenviable official or social position; have a low rank, an insignificant position. [ Ahov:] Do you think this is about you? You swim shallowly to write laws for you (A. Ostrovsky. Not all Shrovetide for the cat). - Scanty brains! - Lyolya threw the newspaper on the table. - All your life you swam shallowly and so you will die small fry. How do the editors believe you, I don't know (Paustovsky. Moscow summer).

    • - to swim verb., nsv., upotr. compare ...

      Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary

    • - Society. Most likely it is suf. derivatives of multiples to float ...

      Etymological dictionary of the Russian language

    • Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

    • - or sail south., zap. float, not sink, stay on the surface of the liquid, according to its specific gravity, its lightness, or the strength of its movements, emphasis, rowing ...

      Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

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      Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

    • - SWIM, swim, swim, unsover. one...

      Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

    • - swim nesov. not transferable. 1. Move on the surface of water or in water, keep on it or in it. Ott. Go swimming. Ott. To serve for swimming, be fit for swimming ...

      Efremova's explanatory dictionary

    • - swim ayu-ukr. plavati, art. swim πλεῖν, bulg. floating, slovenian. plávati, plа̑vаm, Czech. plavati, slvts. plávаt᾽. Converted from Iter. * plaviti influenced by ite. forms in -vati; see Trautmann, BSW 223 ...

      Vasmer's Etymological Dictionary

    • - do the little things; about a petty person in general Cf. Your teacher ... swam too shallow ...

      Michelson's Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary

    • - to do little things - about a petty person in general. Wed Your teacher ... swam too shallow ...

      Michelson's Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)

    • - Spread. Nebr. 1. It is bad to understand something, not having sufficient knowledge, skills, experience. Except for Pastukhov, there was no one left who could take on this. 2. To occupy an unenviable official or social position ...

      Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language

    • - See TRUE -...

      IN AND. Dahl. Russian proverbs

    • - 1. Volga. Good at smth. Glukhov 1988, 123. 2. Obl. Approved Be in smth. experienced, knowledgeable, or apt for SRNG 6, 207 ...
    • - Spread. Disapproved. 1. Not have enough ability, strength, knowledge to do smth. significant. 2. To occupy a minor official or social position. FSRYa, 3214 BMS 1998, 449. 3. Simple. Disapproving ...

      A large dictionary of Russian sayings

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      Word forms

    • - adj., number of synonyms: 2 sailed floated ...

      Synonym dictionary

    "Swim Shallow" in the books

    They say we plow finely

    From the book Kolyma notebooks author Shalamov Varlam

    They say we plow finely They say we plow finely, Stumbling and sliding. It is impossible to plow deeper on our natural soil. We are plowing in the churchyard, We loosen the top layer. We are afraid of touching bones, Slightly covered

    POLINA IS LEARNING TO SWIM

    From the book Navigator's Notes author Raskova Marina Mikhailovna

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    11. Swim like a fish.

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    "I can't swim in the ocean"

    From the book Funny and sad stories about Masha and Vanya author Kolesnikov Andrey

    “I don’t know how to swim in the ocean” My children with their mother stopped in Moscow for three days and flew away again. Since the beginning of this year, Vanya has been torn to the Schengen zone - and now he has broken through. On the 767 they flew to the Canary Islands. They were told to fly for seven hours, but in fact they flew eight, another hour

    Where and with whom to swim?

    the author Rapoport Anna

    Where and with whom to swim? On this issue, the opinions of experts are fundamentally different. Some argue that small children can only swim in specialized children's pools at clinics, under the close supervision of instructors and doctors, who, in case

    How to swim?

    From the book Encyclopedia of Early Development Methods the author Rapoport Anna

    How to swim? The main condition for successful swimming is the child's interest in this process. If he is naughty, crying, interrupt the lesson and repeat it after one or two days. The lesson should not exceed 30 minutes (although sometimes you can meet the requirement to swim for 60-70 minutes - but so

    60. Could I sail on Titan?

    From the book Tweets about the Universe by Chaun Marcus

    60. Could I sail on Titan? Titan, discovered by Christian Huygens in 1655, is Saturn's largest moon and the second largest in the solar system. Larger than the planet Mercury, Gerard Cooper discovered methane on Titan in 1944. This is definitely

    Tip 103 Consider the type of tread! Tires with a finely split tread pattern behave better on ice

    From the author's book

    Tip 103 Consider the type of tread! Tires with a finely split tread pattern behave better on ice. In severe frost, ice "holds" the tire better than snow, since it melts less under the tread. Some drivers believe that a tire with a large tread

    To learn to swim, you have to swim!

    From the book Shyness and How to Deal With It author Vem Alexander

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    But he didn't know how to swim

    From the book Collection "Lazarus and Vera" author Gert Yuri Mikhailovich

    But HE DIDN'T KNOW TO SWIM A very strange story1Many later said that Mark simply couldn’t swim ... And it’s true - he couldn’t. More precisely, not that he could not, but forgot how. It was a long time ago, in Odessa, on Langeron, where he once swam far behind the buoy, and then a fierce convulsion

    Somehow small ...

    From the author's book

    Somehow small ... I did not gloat when Yuri Luzhkov was fired, when Elena Baturina was pressed. Fighting with a pensioner is somehow not comme il faut. But then YUM burst out with a comment on the death of his longtime enemy Boris Berezovsky, but did not speak on his own behalf,

    Learning to swim

    From the book Tutorial for Swimming author Sitnikov M.V.

    Learning to Swim You can learn to swim in two different ways: on your stomach and on your back. In principle, it makes absolutely no difference how to study, some begin to swim on their stomachs, and some on their backs. Learning to swim on the stomach is psychologically easier, but harder.

    How I learned to swim

    From the book Anti-Time Management author Dodonov Nikolay

    How I learned to swim One day I decided to enroll in a swimming pool. I came there, and the following dialogue took place between me and the coach: “Can you swim?” “Of course!” “Please, swim one pool (from one side to the other) with a crawl, and back with a breaststroke.” “No problem! - said