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⁌ ULY ⁍asked for translation 5 years ago
How to translate? (ru-en)

Пирожки разобрали, а торт так и остался нетронутым.

User translations (2)

  1. 1.

    The pies literally flew off the shelves, but nobody touched the cake.

    translation added by ⁌ ULY ⁍
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  2. 2.

    Everybody snatched up the pies, but the cake was left untouched.

    translation added by Андриолли 1
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Discussion (35)

Андриолли 1added a comment 5 years ago

People (have) snatched pies, but the cake so left untouched. (?)

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 5 years ago

Not bad! *EVERYBODY snatched UP THE pies, but the cake WAS left untouched.

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 5 years ago

so разобрать here means to snatch/grab something up?

Андриолли 1added a comment 5 years ago

Спасибо, у меня было snatched +UP, но потом я UP удалила...

Андриолли 1added a comment 5 years ago

absolutely)) that dish was very tasty and everybody liked it.

Андриолли 1added a comment 5 years ago

Есть такое выражение - расхватали, как горячие пирожки (то есть очень быстро). Именно расхватали. В этом предложении слово "расхватали" подходит так же хорошо, как и "разобрали".

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 5 years ago

we say (1) the pies sold like hotcakes (2) they snatched up the pies like it was their “first time seeing ‘em, last time getting ‘em” 😂

Андриолли 1added a comment 5 years ago

It's so similar to Russian!)) How very interesting!
Русское выражение - " как с голодного края", то есть очень голодный, ест с большим аппетитом.

grumbleradded a comment 5 years ago
Not bad! *EVERYBODY snatched UP THE pies


ALL pies were snatched up.

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 5 years ago

That’s not a correction, that’s an alternate translation. *all THE pies

grumbleradded a comment 5 years ago

Не понял. Смысл-то разный - ALL the pies vs. ALL people

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 5 years ago

same meaning:
All the pies were snatched up
Everybody snatched up the pies

(UP = все)

grumbleradded a comment 5 years ago

UP я понимаю. Но, строго говоря, не обязательно everybody

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 5 years ago

in this kind of context, EVERYBODY implies that those who took pies, didn’t leave any.

grumbleradded a comment 5 years ago

"literally" звучит здесь немного странно, т.к. речь идет о столе с угощениями, а не о магазине.

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 5 years ago

LITERALLY in front of an idiom means как говорится.

grumbleradded a comment 5 years ago

I think pedants would disagree.

"The word pedants’ top 10... You didn’t ‘literally’ die."

Is there any real difference when it's an idiom?

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 5 years ago

The most apt word here is FIGURATIVELY, but nobody uses it in everyday conversation. It would sound to snotty and arrogant. Everybody says LITERALLY. For instance, nobody in the history of the world has ever “cracked up” into pieces laughing, however... https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=ALeKk00x7gf036pCkNN221cojjSWA3JSXA%3A1601662714754&source=hp&ei=-m53X-zwKo76tAWblovACg&iflsig=AINFCbYAAAAAX3d9Cm8ZICoECkfq4jZtcoRfaI_X_m2h&q=%22I+literally+cracked+up%22&oq=%22I+literally+cracked+up%22&gs_lcp=CgZwc3ktYWIQAzIICCEQFhAdEB4yCAghEBYQHRAeMggIIRAWEB0QHjIICCEQFhAdEB4yCAghEBYQHRAeOgQIIxAnOgQILhAnOgUIABCRAjoICAAQsQMQgwE6CwguELEDEMcBEKMCOgUIABCxAzoECAAQQzoCCAA6BQguELEDOggILhDHARCjAjoECC4QQzoHCC4QsQMQQzoICC4QsQMQgwE6AgguOgQIABAKOgYIABAWEB5QiAxYjitg2C1oAHAAeACAAc8BiAGLGJIBBjQuMTkuMZgBAKABAaoBB2d3cy13aXo&sclient=psy-ab&ved=0ahUKEwjs1aPJwpbsAhUOPa0KHRvLAqgQ4dUDCAs&uact=5

grumbleradded a comment 5 years ago

К счастью, в русском "фигурально говоря/выражаясь" употребляется достаточно широко. Могу посочувствовать вам по поводу вашего FIGURATIVELY.

Стоит отметить, что вторая ссылка - результаты в основном о продажах. В нашем контексте это даже хуже - literally flew + literally of the shelves.

Да, я педант. Увы.

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 5 years ago

тогда скорее OFF, педант

grumbleradded a comment 5 years ago

Да, одна из любимых опечаток ☹️

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 5 years ago

In summary, although LITERALLY isn’t quite kosher in front of idioms in strict grammatical terms, I HIGHLY recommend it for those who want to sound natural - especially with FLY OFF THE SHELVES.

grumbleradded a comment 5 years ago

OOT, но нтересно, что тот же человек, который составил свои "Top 10" (literally was №2), также написал: "9. Should have. *This one doesn’t bug me*, but it seems to bother many others. It’s not ‘should of” it’s ‘should have’."

This one is my pet hate.

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 5 years ago

The thing is that SHOULD OF in writing is just moronic, whereas in speech, it’s only natural.

grumbleradded a comment 5 years ago

Yes, but he means writing and I don't understand how it "doesn't bug" him while 'literally' does.

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 5 years ago

Then HE’S a moron. LITERALLY can be forgiven, but SHOULD OF is wrong on every level.

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 5 years ago

Grumbler, this is why I’m so “judgmental” about even published writers. I’ve seen things in print from even the most reputable names that are just downright stupid.

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 5 years ago

I meant that figuratively, not literally. 😝

grumbleradded a comment 5 years ago

👍

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