Phraseologisms about birds. Phraseologisms about birds and their meaning Important bird meaning of phraseological units

please tell me a few phraseological units about birds) and got the best answer

Answer from Elena Konyukhova[guru]
The previous answer does not present phraseological units, but proverbs. Phraseologism is a lexically indivisible, stable phrase, reproduced in finished form (at full speed, to the nines, not even with a kick).
In phraseological units, in contrast to free phrases, the lexical meaning of the phrase is determined as a whole.
The lexical meaning of a phraseological unit is close to the lexical meaning of one word, so a phraseological unit can often be replaced with one word, for example: far away - far away, putting a spoke in the wheels - interfere.
AND HERE ARE THE PHRASEOLOGISTS:
LIKE WATER OFF A GOOSE (Do not respond to remarks and reproaches)
DEAF GRUSE (A person who does not react to others)
THE UGLY DUCKLING (An ugly person who is mocked and laughed at)
SWAN SONG (The last most outstanding work of some author, the last manifestation of talent)
WET CHICKEN (1. A pitiful-looking, depressed person; 2. A weak-willed, spineless person)
FIRST SWALLOW (The earliest, very first signs of the onset of something)
BLUE BIRD (Symbol of happiness)
Pay attention to this phraseological unit, which is often associated with our feathered friends. But this is fundamentally wrong.
Goal is like a falcon (emphasis on the second syllable). There is no comparison with a falcon. Scientists suggest that the falcon (and not the falcon) is an iron-bound log that Russian troops in ancient times used as a battering ram when taking besieged cities. It was really smooth, bare.

Answer from Oleg Chernov[active]
shot sparrow
wet chicken
like water off a duck's back
the nightingale is filled with
a swan song
Goal like a falcon
I got caught like chickens in a plucking
With a gulkin nose
Like a chicken paw
Blue bird
Kursk nightingale
deaf grouse
Let the red rooster fly
Only the Indian rooster thinks
Catching (counting) crows
White crow
Yellow-throated chick
Look for the heat-bird
Chatty as a magpie
Black as a raven
The first swallow
Chickens don't peck
Wet chicken
Chickens laugh
Dumb as a duck
ALL! IT'S STUPID TO CLIMB SITES!


Answer from Anastasia[guru]
important bird, shot bird, free bird,
a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush,
Every bird loves its nest.
Each bird feeds with its own nose.
As a bird lives, it neither sows nor reaps.
A bird is beautiful in its singing, and a man is beautiful in his ability.
The bird is red with its feather, and the man with his mind.
A chicken is not a bird, a lazy person is not a person, a chatterbox is not a master.
It is not the tree that is looking for the bird, but the bird that is looking for the tree.
Beyond the sea, the tit is a bird.
Know a bird by its feathers, and a young man by his speech.


Answer from Ivan Ermakov[active]
White crow


Answer from Mikhail Levin[guru]
“Look, Semyon, don’t break off the pen!”

rare (important) bird

Wed. You picked up this prince... forced him to propose to your daughter, and you think that you yourself have now become important bird...

Dostoevsky. Uncle's dream. 12.

Wed. From the merchants - well, so not a big bird.

Ostrovsky. Holiday sleep until lunch. 2. Neuedenov.

Wed. Really, what do you think, Anna Andreevna, what are we like now? birds They became... high-flying, damn it.

Gogol. Inspector. 5, 1.

Wed. They came running like crazy from the tavern: “He’s here, he’s here and he’s not paying any money”... They found important bird!

Gogol. Inspector. 5, 8. Luka Lukic.

Wed. Of what kind should this cock come of?

What kind of bird could this be?

Wed. C"est un merle blanc.

White blackbird.

Wed. Rara avis.

Rare bird.

Pers. Sat. 1, 46.

Wed. Rara avis in terris nigroque simillima cygno.

A rare bird on earth is like a black swan (talking about Lucretius and Penelope).

Juven. Sat. 6, 165.

Wed. Corvo quoque rarior albo.

Less common than a white crow.

Juven. Sat. 7, 202.

Wed. Alba avis.

Cic. Fam. 7, 28, 2.

Wed. Τίς εστιν ορνις ουτοσί .

Aristophan.

Wed. Λευκος κορώνας .

Macar. 5, 52.

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Bird

BIRD

Y, and. In the screw: an “X” sign indicating a pass.

Efremova's Dictionary

Bird

  1. and.
    1. A warm-blooded vertebrate with a body covered with feathers and down, two legs, wings and a beak.
    2. :
      1. Such animals bred for personal farming (chickens, geese, ducks, turkeys).
      2. The meat of such birds is eaten.
      3. A dish made from such meat.

Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Language

Bird

Important bird - high in position, position, rank

The bird is visible in flight- by the manner of behavior, by actions, by deeds, it is immediately clear what a person is like

Live like a bird of heaven- live carefree, carefree

Shelled(or shot) bird- experienced person

Rare bird- exceptional person, unique

Blue bird - about what embodies the highest happiness for someone

Ushakov's Dictionary

Bird

bird, birds, wives

1. An animal from the class of vertebrates, with a body covered with down and feathers, possessing a beak, two limbs and wings. Predator birds. Poultry. Songbirds. Migratory birds. The bird waved its wing.

2. trans. used ironically to designate a person as the owner of some properties, in the expressions: an important bird, a small bird, what kind of bird and so on. (decomposition fam.). Sometimes you dined with me with him, but did you have time to get a good look at what kind of bird it was? Goncharov. “From merchants - well, it’s not a big bird.” A. Ostrovsky.

Phraseological Dictionary (Volkova)

Bird

Early bird (decomposition) - about a person who gets up early.

-It's time, my child, get up: yes, you, beauty, are ready! ABOUT, P My early car! A. Pushkin.

Shelled (or shot) bird (decomposition) - an experienced, experienced person, accustomed to everything.

His clerk was shot bird. Gogol.

bird's milk (decomposition joking) - fantastic, unprecedented food, the cut is just not enough despite the general abundance.

-And the stone house, and the garden, and all sorts of establishments, berries, fruits - everything of their own. Only there was no bird's milk. Saltykov-Shchedrin.

Bird's eye view[translation from French expressions a vol doi- seau]

1) from a height, from a place where everything is visible at once.

Below them, from a bird's eye view, the city spread out, the river swirled.

2) trans. superficially, without going into details ( iron.).

All of them maybe good people, you can’t judge them from a bird’s eye view.

On a bird's license(live. joking) - refers to a room using something. by chance, without a solid foundation or position.

He can’t decide anything, he’s here on a bird’s license.

Ozhegov's Dictionary

PT AND target audience, s, and.

1. A feathered and downy vertebrate with wings, two limbs and a beak. Songbirds. Migratory birds. Waterfowl. How to live in heaven (without caring about anything).

2. collected Such animals are used as a subject for breeding, hunting, or food. Home p. Broken p. Ice cream p.

3. In certain combinations: about a person (colloquial). What kind of item is this? (who is this?; ironic.). Small p.(about an insignificant person; disdainful). Important point(about someone who occupies an important position or has become self-important). High-flying P. (about who occupies an important position). Volnaya p.(about a free person who does not depend on anyone).

Blue bird 1) a songbird of the family living in the mountains of southern Asia. blackbirds with black and blue plumage; 2) fairy bird with blue plumage as a symbol of elusive happiness [after the name of the fairy tale play of the same name by M. Maeterlinck].

| decrease bird, And, and.(to 1 value).

| adj. avian, ya, ye (to 1 and 2 meanings). Bird flock. Bird's Nest. Bird's cage.

bird tongue(disapproved) incomprehensible, meaningless speech.

Bird Market a market where they sell dogs, birds, pets.

Sentences containing "bird"

The predator, having overtaken the green bird with a red head, did not leave a bone or a shred of flesh from it, only its entire unsuitable for food outfit was torn off from it and placed near the stump, or perhaps it was the feathers that had been swept onto the stump by the wind that were thrown onto the leafy ground ...

It is the most common form of mating in birds.

What was the point in taking the life of an ingenuous creature in this way, who all his years, despite their rude, stupid, cruel joylessness, knew how to rejoice in so little that, probably, would not be valued by any flower, animal or bird?

And in fact, a little later, Vladimir Putin announced that 19 American enterprises would be excluded from the list of poultry meat exporters to the Russian Federation.

However, monogamy in birds is often combined within a species with other forms of mating relationships.

F. P. Filin shows the originality of the North Slavic vocabulary relating to the features of the area and natural phenomena, the names of plants, fish, animals and birds, and agricultural terms.

The dragon has four lungs, so the relative area for gas exchange is even greater than that of birds.

Gradually green bird subjugated the entire life of the twins.

Availability of livestock and poultry in rural farmsteads of five regions of Russia in 1991 and 2001. given in the table

It became dark in the forest, but the entrance to the cave was illuminated by the pink reflections of the fire, on which Mila was roasting the bird that Yurka had caught.

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Project of 5th grade students of MBOU "Secondary School No. 24" in Cheboksary "Feathered birds in Russian phraseology"

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Our goal: Find out which bird names are more common in phraseological units. Find out what human character traits birds symbolize

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Our tasks: 1. Find out whether the students in my class know phraseological units about birds. 2. Find out what the names of some birds symbolize in Russian phraseological units. 3. Find out whether the name of the bird in the phraseological unit is always associated with it. 4.Make a table on the topic. 5. Prepare a section on birds in the thematic dictionary “Our Little Brothers in Russian Phraseology.”

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Progress of the research: 1.We studied educational literature. 2. Conducted a survey of class students. 3. We found out that - 50% of the students in our class know from 6 to 10 phraseological units, 35% - from one to five phraseological units, 15% more than 10 phraseological units that include the name of a bird. However, only 7% of students try to use phraseological units in their speech.

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Swan Swan song. - The last, usually the most significant, work of someone, the last manifestation of talent and abilities.

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Peacock Neither peahen nor crow. – A person who, in his views and interests, moved away from some and did not join others. In borrowed plumes. - Crow in peacock feathers (I.A. Krylov “Crow”). This is what they say in mockery about a person who wants to seem more significant than he is, and therefore looks ridiculous and pathetic.

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Crow Caws like a raven. - Usually predicts misfortune. Prophetic Raven. White crow. - In a figurative sense - a person who is rare in his qualities, an extraordinary person, who stands out sharply in some way environment. The expression has been known since 60-127 AD. Crow in peacock feathers (I.A. Krylov “Crow”). This is what they say in mockery about a person who wants to seem more significant than he is, and therefore looks funny and pathetic. Where the raven brought bones. - Very far. Count crows. - Looking around, spending time in idleness. Neither peahen nor crow. - A person who, in his views, moved away from some people and did not join others. Scared crow. – About a person who became afraid of everything after some events. A crow cannot be a falcon. In ancient beliefs, the raven is mysterious, intelligent, understanding, and silent. In German phraseology, he is a scoundrel, an ugly person, a glutton. For example: crow parents - abandoning their children. In Russian phraseology, he is all-knowing, fearful.

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Goose Most often, this bird symbolizes an experienced, cunning person. Like water off a duck's back. - Never mind. Tease the geese. - Cause anger. Palm goose. - Cunning, dexterous. So as not to tease the geese (Krylov “Geese”). Allegorically - do not offend someone, do not affect pride, do not irritate.

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Turkey Turkey in Russian phraseology symbolizes swagger and stupidity. Among the Kyrgyz it is a symbol of grumpiness, and among the French - stupidity. Pouting like a turkey. Stupid turkey.

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Chickens On chicken legs. - Allegorically - about something very fragile, unstable, unreliable. It's like a chicken and an egg. – Give Special attention. The chickens laugh. - Pointless, stupid. Like a chicken paw. - Unintelligible. Wet chicken. - A weak-willed, spineless person. Blind chicken. - Myopic. Chickens don't eat money. - So many. Fall into cabbage soup like chickens. - Get into unexpected trouble, into trouble. Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.

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Rooster Everyone knows the rooster - poultry with a red comb on its head and special growths on its legs - spurs. Due to its importance and cocky character, the image of a rooster is used for comparison: Important as a rooster. As cocky as a rooster. Walk like a rooster. Look like a rooster. Red rooster. - Fire, arson. Let the red rooster fly. - Start a fire, set something on fire. Hamburg rooster. Fall into cabbage soup like chickens. - Get into unexpected trouble, into trouble. But people paid attention not only to the bird’s gait and cocky character. Singing is what the rooster is famous for.

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Cuckoo The cuckoo praises the rooster because he praises the cuckoo. (I.A. Krylov “The Cuckoo and the Rooster.”) An ironic remark - about mutual praise, immoderate flattery. Exchange the cuckoo for a hawk. - To choose the worst from the bad, to make mistakes.

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Sparrow Shorter than a sparrow's nose. – About a short period of time. Shot sparrow. – A very experienced person, who is difficult to deceive, an experienced person. Old sparrow. – Grated kalach (You can’t fool an old sparrow on chaff). .

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Titmouse The titmouse brought glory, but did not set the sea on fire (I.A. Krylov “Titmouse”) This is how they ironically say about a braggart, about a person who promises a lot and cannot fulfill anything. Pigeon. With a gulkin nose. - Very little. Swallow The first swallow. – The earliest, very first signs of the appearance, onset of something. One swallow does not make spring (Aesop). The meaning of the expression: one cannot draw a conclusion or a generalization based on any one case or insignificant fact. Magpie Chatty magpie. -Talkative person.

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Eagle Scientists note that back in the 3rd millennium BC. In the Sumerian states there was a coat of arms - an eagle with a lion's head. The coat of arms of the Byzantine Empire was a double-headed eagle. The eagle was carved on state seals. For example, by the end of the 15th century, two images were finally fixed on the seals of the Russian state: on one side there was a horseman killing a snake, on the other there was a double-headed eagle. In the 17th century these images began to be considered the Russian state emblem. Observing the behavior of a bird, noticing it characteristics, people created proverbs and sayings: An eagle gives birth to an eagle, and an owl gives birth to an owl. The eagle doesn't catch flies. The eagles fight, and the good guys get their feathers. Phraseologisms: Looks like an eagle, flies like an eagle

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Falcon Goal like a falcon. - Very poor. This phraseological unit is not associated with a bird: a falcon is a battering weapon. Goal, but a falcon. - Poor, but proud and independent. Proverbs: The falcon is small, but brave. And the falcon does not fly higher than the sun. The pig will not give birth to the Falcon. Don't frighten the falcon with the crow. A crow cannot be a falcon. For a long time, people have called a handsome, brave, daring man a falcon.

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Birds Grouse Sleepy grouse. - A person who loves to sleep. Deaf grouse. - A person who has difficulty hearing. Magpie Chatty magpie. -A Chatty Man Called Forty Guests Ostrich Runs Like an Ostrich

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Bird An important bird. - A person in a high position. Free bird - Free bird. - A free, independent person. Live like a bird of heaven. - Carefree. High flying bird. - An influential person. Low flying bird. – A person who does not occupy a prominent, significant position in society. Blue bird. - This is the secret of things, a symbol of happiness; that which embodies the highest happiness for someone. Shooting bird. – A very experienced person who is difficult to trick or deceive. You can see the bird in flight. – You can see what kind of person a person is, judging by his actions and behavior. Bird's-eye. - From above, from a very great height. On a bird's license. - Without legal grounds. Yellow-faced chick. – A young person with no life experience. Results We studied the literature on the topic. We learned that in the Russian language there are a lot of phraseological units in which the names of birds are found. We noticed that not all phraseological units containing animal names are associated with it. For example, naked as a falcon. We believe that the table we created will help you learn more about the symbolic meanings of animals. We believe that the reference dictionary we created will enrich the speech of our peers.

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Resources used Adamova E.A. Winged words. - M.: Children's literature, 1979 Allikmets K.P., Metsa A.A. Let's talk and argue. -L.: Education, 1987 Bulatov M. Winged words. - M.: Education, 1958 Gvozdarev Yu.A. Stories about Russian phraseology. - M.: Education, 1988 Sergeev V.N. New meanings of old words. - M.: Prosveshchenie, 1987 Phraseological dictionary of the Russian language. -M.: Russian language, 1986


Our tasks: 1. Find out whether the students in my class know phraseological units about birds. 2. Find out what the names of some birds symbolize in Russian phraseological units. 3. Find out whether the name of the bird in the phraseological unit is always associated with it. 4.Make a table on the topic. 5. Prepare a section on birds in the thematic dictionary “Our Little Brothers in Russian Phraseology.”


Progress of the research: 1.We studied educational literature. 2. Conducted a survey of class students. 3. We found out that - 50% of the students in our class know from 6 to 10 phraseological units, 35% - from one to five phraseological units, 15% more than 10 phraseological units that include the name of a bird. However, only 7% of students try to use phraseological units in their speech.


Crow Caws like a raven. - Usually predicts misfortune. Prophetic Raven. White crow. - In a figurative sense - a person who is rare in his qualities, an extraordinary person, who stands out sharply from the environment. The expression has been known since 60-127 AD. Crow in peacock feathers (I.A. Krylov “Crow”). This is what they say in mockery about a person who wants to seem more significant than he is, and therefore looks funny and pathetic. Where the raven brought bones. - Very far. Count crows. - Looking around, spending time in idleness. Neither peahen nor crow. - A person who, in his views, moved away from some people and did not join others. Scared crow. – About a person who became afraid of everything after some events. A crow cannot be a falcon.


Goose Most often, this bird symbolizes an experienced, cunning person. Like water off a duck's back. - Never mind. Tease the geese. - Cause anger. Palm goose. - Cunning, dexterous. So as not to tease the geese (Krylov “Geese”). Allegorically - do not offend someone, do not affect pride, do not irritate.


Chickens On chicken legs. - Allegorically - about something very fragile, unstable, unreliable. It's like a chicken and an egg. – Pay special attention. The chickens laugh. - Pointless, stupid. Like a chicken paw. - Unintelligible. Wet chicken. - A weak-willed, spineless person. Blind chicken. - Myopic. Chickens don't eat money. - So many. Fall into cabbage soup like chickens. - Get into unexpected trouble, into trouble. Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.


Rooster Everyone knows the rooster - a poultry with a red comb on its head and special growths on its legs - spurs. Due to its importance and cocky character, the image of a rooster is used for comparison: Important as a rooster. As cocky as a rooster. Walk like a rooster. Look like a rooster. Red rooster. - Fire, arson. Let the red rooster fly. - Start a fire, set something on fire. Hamburg rooster. Fall into cabbage soup like chickens. - Get into unexpected trouble, into trouble. But people paid attention not only to the bird’s gait and cocky character. Singing is what the rooster is famous for.


Eagle Scientists note that back in the 3rd millennium BC. In the Sumerian states there was a coat of arms - an eagle with a lion's head. The coat of arms of the Byzantine Empire was a double-headed eagle. The eagle was carved on state seals. For example, by the end of the 15th century, two images were finally fixed on the seals of the Russian state: on one side there was a horseman killing a snake, on the other there was a double-headed eagle. In the 17th century these images began to be considered the Russian state emblem. Observing the behavior of the bird, noticing its characteristic features, people created proverbs and sayings: An eagle gives birth to an eagle, and an owl gives birth to an owl. The eagle doesn't catch flies. The eagles fight, and the good guys get their feathers. Phraseologisms: Looks like an eagle, flies like an eagle


Falcon Goal like a falcon. - Very poor. This phraseological unit is not associated with a bird: a falcon is a battering weapon. Goal, but a falcon. - Poor, but proud and independent. Proverbs: The falcon is small, but brave. And the falcon does not fly higher than the sun. The pig will not give birth to the Falcon. Don't frighten the falcon with the crow. A crow cannot be a falcon. For a long time, people have called a handsome, brave, daring man a falcon.


Bird An important bird. - A person in a high position. Free bird - Free bird. - A free, independent person. Live like a bird of heaven. - Carefree. High flying bird. - An influential person. Low flying bird. – A person who does not occupy a prominent, significant position in society. Blue bird. - This is the secret of things, a symbol of happiness; that which embodies the highest happiness for someone. Shot bird. – A very experienced person who is difficult to trick or deceive. You can see the bird in flight. – You can see what kind of person a person is, judging by his actions and behavior. Bird's-eye. - From above, from a very great height. On a bird's license. - Without legal grounds. Yellow-faced chick. – A young person with no life experience.


Results We studied the literature on the topic. We learned that in the Russian language there are a lot of phraseological units in which the names of birds are found. We noticed that not all phraseological units containing animal names are associated with it. For example, naked as a falcon. We believe that the table we created will help you learn more about the symbolic meanings of animals. We believe that the reference dictionary we created will enrich the speech of our peers.


Resources used Adamova E.A. Winged words. - M.: Children's literature, 1979 Allikmets K.P., Metsa A.A. Let's talk and argue. -L.: Education, 1987 Bulatov M. Winged words. - M.: Education, 1958 Gvozdarev Yu.A. Stories about Russian phraseology. - M.: Education, 1988 Sergeev V.N. New meanings of old words. - M.: Prosveshchenie, 1987 Phraseological dictionary of the Russian language. -M.: Russian language, 1986

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