From nothing to do the meaning of phraseological units. The meaning of nothing to do in the large modern explanatory dictionary of the Russian language. Single root words for boredom

introductory expression and in the meaning of the predicate

1. Introductory expression. The same as "nothing can be done". It is distinguished by punctuation marks, usually commas.

Nothing to do, went to our embassy. B. Akunin, Turkish Gambit.

2. In the meaning of the predicate. Does not require punctuation marks.

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    Spelling dictionary of the Russian language

  • - Simple. I had to put up with something, to retreat from the decision. - My wife lost an excellent maid, but there was nothing to do: the mess in the house, however, cannot be tolerated ...
  • - Spread. 1. There is nothing interesting about anything or anywhere. - We should get to know each other. Actually - there is nothing to do here, this noise will last for a long time, and there is little use in it. 2 ...

    Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language

  • - Spread. Frenzy. You have to come to terms with something; and there is no other way out, otherwise it is impossible to act. = Nothing can be done ...
  • - Spread. Frenzy. From idleness, from boredom. With verb. nonsov. and owls. kind: look, come, see, come ... for what reason? ... The horses stood with drooping heads and occasionally shuddering. The coachman walked around, straightening the harness ...

    Educational phraseological dictionary

  • - from not / what to do ...

    Together. Apart. Hyphened. Reference dictionary

  • - from nothing to do adverb. are. reasons for razg. 1. From idleness. 2. transfer. Without real need ...

    Efremova's Explanatory Dictionary

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    Russian spelling dictionary

  • - Wed Having nothing to do, they mess around. Wed We chat, we chat, we chat. A.S. Suvorin. Wed And they soon became inseparable. So people, I first repent, There is nothing to do friends. A.S. Pushkin. Eug. Onegin. 2, 13 ...

    Explanatory phraseological dictionary of Michelson

  • - There's nothing to do. Wed With nothing to do, they are idle. Wed We have nothing to do, chatting, chatting, chatting. A.S.Suvorin. Wed And they soon became inseparable. So people, I first repent, Friends have nothing to send ...

    Michelson's Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary (original orph.)

  • - Spread. From idleness, from boredom. - It took a long time to wait for the Moscow train, and therefore, having nothing to do, you try to kill time with various trifles ...

    Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language

  • - Spread. From idleness, from boredom. FSRYa, 131 ...

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  • - adverb, number of synonyms: 15 without any problems in no time at once and at once yes as easy as two fingers as two fingers on the asphalt as two fingers to piss on is easy lightness is easier than ever ...

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  • - adverb, number of synonyms: 1 what have I forgotten there? ...

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Nothing to plant

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Nothing to plant

From the book Seeds of Destruction. The secret background of genetic manipulation the author Engdahl William Frederick

Nothing to Plant On paper, it looked like the only seeds that Iraqi farmers would choose to buy from international seed companies would fall under the new US-imposed Iraqi patent law. In fact, Iraq was turned into a huge laboratory for

NOTHING TO LOSE

From the book Remember, Can't Forget the author Kolosova Marianna

NOTHING TO LOSE What are rumbling wars for us? Mars illuminated our dark path. Panic! And you and I are calm, Only we grin a little. But we also smile sternly, And in smiles there is wisdom and sadness. You and I have lost a lot, Heads remained ... not sorry for them! And we are not afraid of war

"As if the state had nothing to do ..."

From the author's book

"As if the state had nothing to do ..." Rehabilitation ... Almost all informed and thinking people had doubts about how objectively and meaningfully it was being done. And now, when truly research literature began to appear with links to

From the book One Hundred Days of War the author Simonov Konstantin Mikhailovich

87 “There was absolutely nothing to do in Crimea. It seemed embarrassing to sit here. ”

Invention from nothing to do

From the book Iconic Brands the author Soloviev Alexander

Invention from Nothing to Do Things for Charles Darrow, a former electrical appliance salesman in Germantown, Pennsylvania, were going worse in 1934. Like millions of his compatriots, Darrow lost his job and took odd jobs. What is he just not

Potato casserole "With nothing to do"

From a book of 3,000 practical tips for the home the author Baturina Anna Evgenievna

Potato casserole "With nothing to do" 600 g potatoes, crushed crackers, 2 eggs,? cups of milk, 1 large onion, 500 g of meat, salt, herbs, butter for greasing the form. Boil potatoes in their skins, peel and remember with a crush. Divide the mass in two. One piece

Introduction. Where the sun looks, there is nothing for the doctor to do

From the book A unique method of restoring vision. All technique in one book the author Pankov Oleg

Introduction. Where the sun looks, there is nothing for the doctor to do Appreciate the fact that the Sun illuminates you with its rays; it gives strength, prosperity and health, as it colors your blood corpuscles red and miraculously strengthens and soothes your nervous

Chapter 2 When Drinking "Out of Nothing to Do"

From the book How to be a happy wife? the author Duplyakina Oksana Viktorovna

Chapter 2 When they drink "out of nothing to do" I will tell you one more reason why husbands start drinking. The reason is as old as the world: “nothing to do.” Every person experiences emotional hunger. If this hunger is not satisfied with anything constructive, a person will find destructive

It was evening, there was nothing…

From the book of Mamamania. Simple Truths, or Raising with Love the author Popova-Yakovleva Evgeniya

It was in the evening, there was nothing to do ... - Mom, Antonina said that only me, Nadia and Gleb had problems. - So, admit what you have done? - We have not done anything. We just lay down on the floor and lay there. And the rest were all in their beds. - Whose idea was it to lie on the floor,

"Boredom, nothing to do. Putin was elected ..."

From the book Yeltsin's main mistake the author Moroz Oleg Pavlovich

"Boredom, nothing to do. Putin was elected ..." It was only Berezovsky and Abramovich who had to worry about their future and think about some guarantees: not everything they acquired was acquired, to put it mildly, by righteous labors. However, Boris Abramovich, as we have seen, did a lot for

From nothing to do / Society and science / Telegraph

From the book Results No. 12 (2012) author Results Magazine

From nothing to do / Society and science / Telegraph From nothing to do / Society and science / Telegraph The story of Pete Cashmore, until recently a little-known resident of the Scottish town of Benchori, reminds the story of Facebook founder Mark

14. I knew that everything that God does endures forever: there is nothing to add to it and nothing to subtract from that - and God makes it so that they will be in awe of His presence.

From the book Explanatory Bible. Volume 5 the author Lopukhin Alexander

14. I knew that everything that God does endures forever: there is nothing to add to it and nothing to subtract from that - and God makes it so that they will be in awe of His presence. At the beginning of chapter 3, Ecclesiastes spoke of the constancy and immutability of the laws governing human life. Now he

Part III It was evening, there was nothing to do

From the book Girl's Secrets the author Lukovkina Aurika

Part III It was evening, there was nothing to do

NOTHING TO CHOOSE, NOTHING TO DISCARD

From the book No-Mind - Flowers of Eternity the author Rajneesh Bhagwan Shri

but to the environment.

  • The husband is always in the city and returns only at night, and even then not every day, and I must confess that boredom that is just death.
  • Boredom instantly disappeared from the face of Ambra, who had fallen asleep before, and now she was also listening to the conversation with alert attention.
  • colloquial. fun, amusement, melancholy, reigning anywhere, caused by something.
    • Well, now silence will reign in your house. Oh, what a boredom! If only someone's children!
    • In Sleepy Stupor, for example, we definitely see with our own eyes a courtroom, over which reigns a hopeless, impassable boredom- and we understand the vague images that she casts on the dormant lawyer.
  • "Longing" for lack of entertainment
  • "Longing" for entertainment
  • "disease of the happy"
  • "big ...", Rainov
  • "His example is science to others, but, my God, what ..."
  • "breaking" a bum
  • uninteresting feeling
  • powerless yearning of the soul from the absence of the vital
  • chase her, don't be sad
  • chase her, don't yawn
  • chase her, flare
  • daughter of doing nothing
  • f. a painful feeling, from an inert, idle, inactive state of the soul; languor of inaction. Idleness loves boredom. Drive away boredom, get down to business, or idleness. Mortal boredom, maddening. I'm bored. From boredom you will go crazy. You will disappear out of boredom. Out of boredom, at least meleda in my hands! Care did not eat, so boredom overcame. Longing, sadness, longing with grief, sadness. Such boredom in the house, after the deceased, that at least run away! Boredom for whom, for what, the desire to see whom, to get what. Annoyance, displeasure, or dokuka. This guest makes everyone bored. Boredom is boring, but you can't avoid it. Boring and boring. Boring book. Boring time, no fun, no amusements; lonely, you see no one; inclement weather, neither to the house, nor from the house; a lot of annoyance, bad news, etc. Ah, I'm bored on the wrong side, everything is sad, everything is hateful, there is no dear friend! song. Boring ball, lunch. Bored is the day until the evening, if (to whom) there is nothing to do! a person who is sad, vague, sad, gloomy, pensive, absent-minded, indifferent, laconic, bored. What's boring, friend? It's boring to wait, not knowing what, boring. He is a boring person, not talkative. Now the time has come for boring, boring, dull, dirt and bad weather all good people from the house have beaten off! To be bored, to live in boredom, alone, or in idleness, to languish in idleness; to be burdened by your position, to desire a change; to miss someone, for what, to be sad, to yearn or to languish. What you are doing? "Yes, we miss you little by little." He misses home, his homeland. Good at a party who is bored at home. What I don’t know I don’t miss. The rich man does not grieve, but he is bored. bread misses its side (that is, imported, spoils). To be bored with what, to be ill, to be ill. He misses his head, misses his legs at night, bored. To be bored with money, to be scanty. We missed the holidays, or missed the holiday, they waited forcibly. The patient is bored again, thinks. I got bored there to my heart's content. Tea, am I bored with you? Do not get bored with us, sit down! I got bored with this business. We missed the day, waiting for news. I missed home. To be bored or bored, whine, curb, talk. about a dog, screeching, howling and barking restlessly, bored, demanding what. The puppy is bored in confinement. Dogs get bored in front of windows, not good. Get bored, bored, bored. What will soon be bored will soon teach. Get bored, impersonal. miss, miss. I was bored, or I miss. Boredom, the state of being bored, bored. Bored maloros. plant Satranula glomerata, inflow, inflow (erroneous lotion), blue St. John's wort. A bored one who is easily bored, prone to boredom, does not know how to do it himself, expects fun from others, or: fickle, impatient, who soon gets bored with everything, who is looking for new activities and fun. a dog that is bored without people, without an owner, and is often bored, howls. She is boring, he is squeamish, so is a sad life in the house! The girl is boring to work, whatever she starts, she will quit again, but for a new one! Boring, quality, boring quality
  • yawn hunting
  • yawning longing
  • yawning sadness
  • yawning mood
  • the result of active idleness
  • what state A. Pushkin considered a rest for the soul
  • when there is nothing to do
  • when to yawn hunting
  • when it's not fun
  • when there is nothing to do
  • lazy mood
  • mood when there is nothing to do
  • cheekbones
  • a sad state during which you want to yawn
  • nothing to do
  • have nothing to do
  • general atmosphere at a boring lecture
  • general atmosphere at a boring performance
  • she overcomes the bum
  • she embraced Onegin when he sat at the bedside of his sick uncle "day and night, never leaving a single step!"
  • what a feeling they spit at the ceiling
  • from what they die on the couch
  • lack of fun, entertainment
  • lack of impressions, entertainment
  • lack of classes
  • anticipation of nothingness and suffering from emptiness and dullness of life (according to Nikolai Berdyaev)
  • novel by A. Moravia
  • novel by the Italian writer A. Moravia
  • novel study by the Russian writer D. Merezhkovsky
  • synonym for blues
  • sleepy
  • state - beat the thumbs
  • yawning state of mind
  • human condition
  • the state into which the viewers are subjected to gray comedy films
  • a condition in which yawns often, but which do not occur in enthusiastic people
  • the state that "flies die"
  • state that you want to yawn
  • longing of the soul, arising from idleness and narrowness of interests
  • longing from idleness
  • longing from lack of work
  • longing from lack of action
  • longing from lack of business or interest in the environment
  • yearning
  • bum's yearning
  • longing in the wilderness
  • longing green
  • longing for idleness
  • longing for nothing to do
  • melancholy, lack of interest, activities
  • longing born of idleness
  • longing, longing
  • dreary state
  • melancholy state at the lecture
  • sad state in the lesson
  • tyagomotina
  • a painful state of mind associated with a lack of interest in the environment
  • sad friend of idleness
  • dull melancholy
  • blues
  • most often idleness is considered one of its reasons
  • what torments from the fact that there is nothing to kill time
  • what overcomes the hero of Pavel Fedotov's painting "Anchor, still anchor"
  • feeling of "nothing to do"
  • feeling when there is nothing to do
  • it is the misfortune of happy people. Horace Walpole
  • lack of fun
  • yawn
  • "Longing" from lack of entertainment
  • A novel by the Italian writer A. Moravia.
  • Daughter of doing nothing.
  • A novel study by the Russian writer D. Merezhkovsky.
  • A condition in which they often yawn, but which is not the case in enthusiastic people.
  • From what feeling do they spit at the ceiling?
  • Longing born of idleness.
  • A melancholy state that makes you want to yawn.
  • "His example is other science, but, my God, what ...".
  • Most often, idleness is considered one of its reasons.
  • What overcomes the hero of Pavel Fedotov's painting "Anchor, another anchor"?
  • An uninteresting feeling.
  • The languor of lack of business.
  • she embraced Onegin when he sat at the bedside of his sick uncle "day and night, never leaving a step!"
  • the state that flies die
  • “His example is science to others, but, my God, what BOREDOM»
  • "Disease of the happy"
  • "Big BOREDOM", Rainov
  • chase her, flutter!
  • chase her, don't yawn!
  • chase her, don't be sad!
  • "Longing" for lack of entertainment
  • Longing for fun
  • what torments from the fact that there is nothing to kill time with?
  • feeling of "nothing to do"
  • "Breaking" a bum
  • state - beat the thumbs
  • from what they die on the couch?
  • "Melancholy" from lack of entertainment
  • Synonyms for boredom

      • boredom
      • languor

    Hyponyms for boredom

      • boring things

    Hyperonyms for boredom

      • condition

    Antonyms for boredom

      • fun
      • excitation
      • interest
      • enthusiasm

    Single root words for boredom

    • Verbs

      • miss

      adjectives

      • boring

      nouns

      • boredom

      augment

      • boring things

    Phraseologisms for the word boredom

      • boredom

    From nothing to do Razg. Frenzy. From idleness, from boredom. With verb. nonsov. and owls. kind: look, come, see, come ... for what reason? from nothing to do.

    The horses stood with drooping heads and occasionally shuddering. The coachman walked around, having nothing to do, straightening the harness. (A. Pushkin.)

    Today, out of boredom, out of nothing to do, I picked up this book - old university lectures ... (A. Chekhov.)

    Two kinds of idle people: some do something out of nothing to do, others do nothing, not knowing what to do. (V. Klyuchevsky.)

    Some of the passengers drank tea and ate, others were asleep, and still others, out of nothing to do, all threw firewood into the iron stove. (I. Bunin.)

    Out of nothing to do Skobelev taught ... the parrot various words and sayings. (A. Kuprin.)

    (!) Do not mix with phraseological phraseology .

    Educational phraseological dictionary. - M .: AST. E. A. Bystrova, A. P. Okuneva, N. M. Shansky. 1997 .

    Synonyms:

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      There is nothing for the dog to do, so at least it licks under the tail.- There is nothing for the dog to do, so at least it licks under the tail. See CAPTURE FUN GAMES ...

      Nothing to do, so in the cold he remembers the bald ones.- (a belief that on the twelfth bald head the frost will burst). See ONLY BESTOLOCH ... IN AND. Dahl. Russian proverbs

      nothing to do- Cm … Synonym dictionary

      from nothing to do- from nothing to do ... Spelling dictionary-reference

      from nothing to do- Cm … Synonym dictionary

      from nothing to do- Wed Having nothing to do they mess around. Wed We have nothing to do, chatting, chatting, chatting. A.S. Suvorin. Wed And they soon became inseparable. So people, I first repent, There is nothing to do friends. A.S. Pushkin. Eug. Onegin. 2, 13 ... Michelson's Big Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary

      NOTHING TO DO- "FROM NOTHING TO DO (short story in the film almanac" Family Happiness ")", USSR, LUCH ("Mosfilm" film company), 1969, b / w, 25 (TV) min. Country romance. Based on the story of the same name by A.P. Chekhov. A short story about a bored lady who has an affair with romantically ... ... Encyclopedia of Cinema

      From nothing to do- Spread. From idleness, from boredom. It took quite a long time to wait for the Moscow train, and therefore, having nothing to do, you try to kill time with various trifles (Mamin Sibiryak. The real one) ... Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language

      how there is nothing to do- adverb, number of synonyms: 15 without problems (23) in two counts (51) light (15) ... Synonym dictionary

      From nothing to do- There's nothing to do. Wed There is nothing to be idle. Wed We have nothing to do, chatting, chatting, chatting. A.S.Suvorin. Wed And they soon became inseparable. So people, I first repent, There is nothing to send friends. A.S. Pushkin. Eug. Onggin. 2, 13 ... Michelson's Big Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)

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    • Psychology of close relationships. What to do when there is nothing to do? With whom to talk, when there is no one to talk to. , Plotkin Felix Borisovich. Revealing the essence of the concept of "loneliness" and its difference from isolation and solitude, in the first part of the book the author analyzes the widespread experience of people feeling ...

    NOTHING TO DO

    adv. are. reasons for razg.

    From idleness.

    Without a real need.

    A large modern explanatory dictionary of the Russian language. 2012

    See also the interpretations, synonyms, meanings of the word and what is FROM NOTHING TO DO in Russian in dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference books:

    • NOTHING TO DO
      cm. …
    • NOTHING TO DO
      from nothing ...
    • NOTHING TO DO in the Spelling Dictionary:
      from nothing ...
    • NOTHING TO DO
      adv. are. reasons for razg. 1. From idleness. 2. transfer. Without a valid ...
    • MAKE in the Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Ushakov.
    • MAKE in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
      , -I, -you; nesov. 1. what. Show some n. activity; do something, do something. way. D. everything for the victory. D. in his own way. Nothing …
    • NOTHING in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
      1, nothing, nothing, nothing for what, nothing, nothing, nothing about; places. otrits, with unspecified No …
    • NOTHING
      -, not "what, not" what, ...
    • MAKE in the Complete Accentuated Paradigm by Zaliznyak:
      de "lat, de" bark, de "bark, de" bark, de "bark, de" bark, de "bark, de" bark, de "lal, de" lala, de "lalo, de" lali, de " barking, barking, barking, barking, barking, barking, barking, barking, ...
    • MAKE in the Popular Explanatory and Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Russian Language:
      -I, -you, nsv. ; sd "elat, Sov. 1) (as without add.) Act, do smth. What is he doing now? ...
    • MAKE in the Thesaurus of Russian Business Vocabulary:
    • MAKE in the Thesaurus of the Russian language:
      Syn: perform, craft, produce, perform, tinker (colloquial), construct (raised), accomplish (raised) Ant: ...
    • NOTHING in Abramov's Dictionary of Synonyms:
      || from nothing ...
    • MAKE in Abramov's Dictionary of Synonyms:
      act, act, do, create, create, create, render, show, perform, produce, act, repair, perpetrate, educate, (c) harp, construct, manufacture, sprinkle, dig, blurt out ...
    • NOTHING
      there is nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing to ...
    • MAKE in the dictionary of Synonyms of the Russian language:
      Syn: perform, craft, produce, perform, tinker (colloquial), construct (raised), accomplish (raised) Ant: ...
    • NOTHING
      1. pronoun. There is nothing (such that could be the subject or object of the named action). 2. predicative colloquial. Shouldn't, don't ...
    • MAKE in the New explanatory and derivational dictionary of the Russian language by Efremova:
      nonsov. crossover and not transcended. 1) To act, to be active, to be engaged, to be busy with smth. 2) cross. Produce, generate. 3) cross. Working on ...
    • NOTHING in the Dictionary of the Russian language Lopatin:
    • MAKE in the Dictionary of the Russian language Lopatin:
      do, -I, ...
    • MAKE in the Complete Russian Spelling Dictionary:
      do, well, ...
    • NOTHING in the Spelling Dictionary:
      nothing 2, meaning tale. (shouldn't, don't ...
    • NOTHING in the Spelling Dictionary:
      nothing 1 (genus.), nothing, nothing to them. and wines. ...
    • MAKE in the Spelling Dictionary:
      do, -I, ...
    • FROM
      Indicates the whole to which the part belongs. + Break off a twig from a tree. Cut off a slice from the loaf. Coat button. The key to ...
    • NOTHING in the Ozhegov Russian Language Dictionary:
      2 it is not necessary, it is not necessary, N. should not speak in vain! N. worry in advance. nothing 1 there is nothing (what could ...
    • MAKE in the Ozhegov Russian Language Dictionary:
      to do something to someone, to do something for someone D. good to people. D. courtesy. make to lead to any state, position D. unhappy. D. ...
    • NOTHING in Dahl's Dictionary:
      genus. from something. Nothing to take on naked. Nothing to call if there is nothing to give. Short speeches and nothing to listen to (nothing). ...
    • DO in Dahl's Dictionary:
      or act of the church. detecting; to do what, work or labor, produce, accomplish, mature, exercise, engage; act; express, provide; inflict, deliver, inflict ...
    • FROM
      oto (see) and ot (see) (without shock., except for those cases when the stress from the noun is transferred to the preposition: hour from hour, ...
    • NOTHING in the Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Ushakov:
      to lose someone to something (colloquial) - someone. is in such a difficult situation that it won't get any worse, and therefore can dare to ...
    • NOTHING in the Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Ushakov:
      Nothing, nothing, nothing, pronouns. with inf. There is nothing that would be (in combination with prepositions, negation is placed before the preposition ...
    • NOTHING in the Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Ushakov:
      in meaning predicate, with inf. nonsov. species (colloquial). 1. There is no possibility, it should not. There is nothing to think about. We have nothing ...
    • NOTHING
      nothing 1. pronoun. There is nothing (such that could be the subject or object of the named action). 2. predicative colloquial. It does not follow, …
    • MAKE in the Explanatory Dictionary of Efremova:
      make nesov. crossover and not transcended. 1) To act, to be active, to be engaged, to be busy with smth. 2) cross. Produce, generate. 3) cross. Working ...
    • NOTHING in the New Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
      I places. There is nothing (such that could be the subject or object of the named action). II predicate. colloquial Shouldn't, don't ...
    • MAKE in the New Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
      nonsov. crossover and not transcended. 1. To act, to be active, to be engaged, to be busy with something. 2.cross. Produce, generate. 3.cross. Working on ...
    • NOTHING
      1st places. There is nothing (such that could be the subject or object of the named action). II col. predictor. ...
    • MAKE in the Big Modern Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language:
      I nonsov. non-transferable. 1. Show activity, be engaged, be busy with something; act. 2. To commit any act, to act in any way. II nes. ...
    • FALLOUT TACTICS BROTHERHOOD OF STEEL in the Handbook of Secrets of games, programs, equipment, movies, Easter eggs:
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    • CHESS in the Wiki Quote:
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      Data: 2009-05-23 Time: 07:01:03 * - Where are we going? - Going crazy! * - Learn French. Learn French or ...