11:35 Feb 8, 2014 |
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5 | Нечто стоящее, классное |
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4 +1 | настоящие собаки работают поводырями |
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3 | это работает / это круто / хороша вещица / это не хухры-мухры |
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the real dogs do dar's Нечто стоящее, классное Explanation: Синонимы: не фуфло, не фигня, не туфта и прочие тип-топ определения. Объяснение от носителя языка: Dog`s do dar`s = the dog`s dangly bits/ bollocks = not crap = mutt`s nuts = something very top notch. Пример: Tyre Plugger is the dog's do dar's i just got the Tyre plugger and yesterday i picked up a screw in my rear tyre and had to use the tyre Plugger for the first time and it worked very well and was easy to use and got me home and still hasen't lost any tyre preasure. just thought i would let the people know!!!! Reference: http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?76821-Tyre-Plugg... |
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the real dogs do dar's это работает / это круто / хороша вещица / это не хухры-мухры Explanation: Даю варианты потому, что нет контекста. Автор сможет выбрать из этих из других вариантов то, что подходит больше всего. |
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the real dogs do dar's настоящие собаки работают поводырями Explanation: DAR is an official abbreviation for the U.S. Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services (DARS), which oversees services for the blind. For instance, here is a link to the Department in the state of Texas: http://www.dars.state.tx.us What they are referring to here is that the real dogs work for the Blind. This is an American colloquialism, very informal talk, not an idiom. For instance, "real men do the Army." Reference: http://www.dars.state.tx.us Reference: http://www.dars.state.tx.us/dbs/offices/OfficeLocator.aspx?d... |
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