What does phraseologism mean to float shallowly. "A complete version of famous Russian proverbs": Two pair of boots, both left

Razg. Neglect 1. It is bad to understand something without having sufficient knowledge, skills, experience. Apart from Pastukhov, there is no one left who could undertake such a thing. (swim shallow, you know? Well, who, who? no one, no one!) (K. Fedin. Unusual summer). 2. To occupy an unenviable official or public position; to 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 everything is carnival for a cat). - Curly brains! - Lelya threw the newspaper on the table. - All your life you have swum shallowly and so you will die as a small fry. I don't know how the editors believe you(Paustovsky. Moscow summer).

  • - swim vb., nsv., use. compare...

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  • - General Slav. Most likely, is suf. derivatives of multiple values ​​to swim...

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  • - or sail south., west. swim, do not sink, stay on the surface of the liquid, by specific gravity, lightness, or by the strength of your movements, emphasis, rowing ...

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  • - SWIMMING, swimming, swimming, not true. one...

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  • - swim carry. neperekh. 1. Move on the surface of the water or in the water, stay on it or in it. ott. Practice swimming. ott. To serve for sailing, to be seaworthy...

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  • - swim ayu- ukr. swim, st.-glory. swim πλεῖν, Bulgarian swim, slovenian. plávati, rl̑vam, Czech. plavati, slvts. plavat᾽. Converted from iter. *plaviti under the influence of iter. forms in -vati; see Trautman, BSW 223...

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  • - to deal with trifles; about a petty person in general Cf. Your teacher... swam too shallow...

    Explanatory-phraseological dictionary of Michelson

  • - to deal with trifles - about a petty person in general. Wed Your teacher... swam too shallow...

    Michelson Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary (original orph.)

  • - Razg. Neglect 1. It is bad to understand something without having sufficient knowledge, skills, experience. Apart from Pastukhov, there was no one left who could undertake such a task. 2. To occupy an unenviable official or public position ...

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  • - 1. Volga. Good to understand smth. Glukhov 1988, 123. 2. Prov. Approval To be in something experienced, knowledgeable, or capable of smth. SRNG 6, 207...
  • - Razg. Unapproved 1. Not to have sufficient abilities, strength, knowledge to do smth. significant. 2. To occupy an insignificant official or public position. FSRYA, 3214 BMS 1998, 449. 3. Prost. Disapproved...

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"Shallow to swim" in books

They say we plow small

From the book Kolyma Notebooks the author Shalamov Varlam

They say we plow small They say we plow small, Stumbling and slipping. It is impossible to plow on our natural soil Deeper. After all, we plow on the churchyard, We loosen the top layer. We are afraid to hurt the bones, Slightly covered

POLINA LEARNS TO SWIM

From the book Navigator's Notes author Raskova Marina Mikhailovna

POLINA LEARNS TO SWIMMING I knew Polina only by hearsay. Her portraits were printed in newspapers. Pilots often and with pleasure talked about her high-altitude flights. One evening, after returning from work, I find an engineer from the Research Institute at home

Finely chopped and toasted potatoes (Hashed Brown Potatoes)

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Finely Chopped Clams in Egg (Clams Hashed with Eggs)

From the book At the Table with Nero Wolfe, or Secrets of the Great Detective's Kitchen author Solomonik Tatyana Grigorievna

11. Swim like a fish.

From the book Adventures under water author Pringle Patrick

11. Swim like a fish. Much money and labor was expended during the Second World War on scientific research in the field of underwater operations, as a result of which we now have much knowledge and equipment suitable for peaceful conditions. However, the most difficult

"I can't swim in the ocean"

From the book Funny and Sad Stories about Masha and Vanya author Kolesnikov Andrey

“I can't swim in the ocean” My children and their mother came to Moscow for three days and flew away again. Since the beginning of this year, Vanya has been rushing into the Schengen zone - and now he has broken through. On the "767" they flew to the Canary Islands. Fly, they were told, seven hours, but in fact they flew eight, another hour

Where and with whom to swim?

author Rapoport Anna

Where and with whom to swim? On this issue, the opinions of experts differ radically. Some argue that young children can swim only in specialized children's pools at polyclinics, under the close supervision of instructors and doctors, who, in case

How to swim?

From the book Encyclopedia of Early Development Methods 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 in one or two days. The lesson should not exceed 30 minutes (although sometimes you can meet the requirements to swim for 60–70 minutes - but

60. Could I swim on Titan?

From the book Tweets About the Universe by Chown Marcus

60. Could I swim on Titan? Titan, discovered by Christian Huygens in 1655, is the largest moon of Saturn and the second largest moon in the solar system. It is larger than the planet Mercury. In 1944, Gerard Cooper discovered methane on Titan. This is definitely

Tip #103 Consider the type of tread! On ice, tires with a finely divided tread pattern perform better.

From the author's book

Tip #103 Consider the type of tread! Tires with a finely dissected tread pattern perform 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 how to swim, you have to swim!

From the book Shyness and how to deal with it the author Vem Alexander

To learn how to swim, you have to swim! F. Zimbardo has developed exercises that will help you become, as he writes, a "social being." These are effective practical techniques that allow you to develop communication skills. TIP Start with the easiest exercise and

AND HE CAN'T SWIM

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

AND HE CAN'T SWIM A very strange story1 Many later said that Mark simply couldn't swim... And it's true - he couldn't. More precisely, it’s not that he didn’t know how, but he forgot how. It was a long time ago, in Odessa, on Lanzheron, where he once swam far beyond the buoy, and then a fierce convulsion

Somehow small...

From the author's book

Somehow petty ... I did not gloat when they fired Yuri Luzhkov, when they put pressure on Elena Baturina. Fighting a pensioner is somehow not comme il faut. But here YuM burst out with a comment about the death of his old enemy Boris Berezovsky, but he did not speak on his own,

Learning to swim

From the book Swimming Tutorial 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 doesn’t matter how you learn, some begin to swim on their stomachs, and some on their backs. On the stomach, learning to swim is easier psychologically, but more difficult

How I learned to swim

From the book Anti-Time Management author Dodonov Nikolay

How I Learned to Swim One day I decided to join the pool. I came there, and the following dialogue took place between me and the coach: – Can you swim? – Of course! - said

Swimming shallow Neglect 1. It is bad to understand something without having sufficient knowledge, skills, experience. Apart from Pastukhov, there is no one left who could undertake such a thing. (swim shallow, you know? Well, who, who? no one, no one!) (K. Fedin. Unusual summer). 2. To occupy an unenviable official or public position; to 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 everything is carnival for a cat). - Curly brains! - Lelya threw the newspaper on the table. - All your life you have swum shallowly and so you will die as a small fry. I don't know how the editors believe you(Paustovsky. Moscow summer).

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    shallow swim- (inosk.) to deal with trifles about a petty person in general. Wed Your teacher... swam too shallow. He had a mania, sort of like Shchedrin's blood-tasting asshole, a mania for cells, numbers, adding and subtracting household examples. P.… … Michelson's Big Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)

    swim shallowly- Razg. Unapproved Only carry. Do not have sufficient data (ability, knowledge, experience) to do something significant; little understanding of anything. From noun. with meaning persons: a young man, a student ... swims shallowly; shallow swim in what? in… … Educational Phraseological Dictionary

    swim shallowly- (inosk.) deal with trifles; about a petty person in general Cf. Your teacher... swam too shallow. He had a mania, in a way like that of Shchedrin's blood-drinking Judas, a mania of cells, numbers, addition and subtraction of economic examples. P. Boborykin.… … Michelson's Big Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary

    swim shallowly- 1) Do not have sufficient data (abilities, strengths, knowledge, experience, etc.) to accomplish what l. M. swim in mathematics. M. swim to become a leading actor. 2) To occupy an insignificant public or official position ... Dictionary of many expressions

    SHALLOW SWIMMING- there can be no comparison. Next to Sonya, the rest of the girls swam shallowly: she decorated herself stronger than the steamer with flags during the holidays ... Large semi-explained dictionary of the Odessa language

    shallow swim- Razg. Unapproved 1. Not to have sufficient abilities, strength, knowledge to do smth. significant. 2. To occupy an insignificant official or public position. FSRYA, 3214 BMS 1998, 449. 3. Prost. Unapproved To be ignorant in business; yield... Big dictionary of Russian sayings

    Swim shallowly - touch the bottom.- Finely swim the bottom to hurt. See TRUE KNOWLEDGE... IN AND. Dal. Proverbs of the Russian people

    MELKO Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov

    finely- SMALL. adv. to small in 1, 2, 3 and 6 digits. Finely chop the sugar. The ship sat shallow in the water. Plow finely. (adv.). ❖ To swim shallowly (colloquial) not to have sufficient abilities, strength, knowledge for any business. Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov. D.N.… … Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov

    MELKO- SMALL. adv. to small in 1, 2, 3 and 6 digits. Finely chop the sugar. The ship sat shallow in the water. Plow finely. (adv.). ❖ To swim shallowly (colloquial) not to have sufficient abilities, strength, knowledge for any business. Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov. D.N.… … Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov