Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Russian term or phrase:
ни к селу, ни к городу
English translation:
Totally out of place
Added to glossary by
Milana_R
Jul 31, 2002 14:53
21 yrs ago
Russian term
ни к селу, ни к городу
Non-PRO
Russian to English
Art/Literary
о декорациях. "какие-то шторы и колонны в непонятном стиле, которые здесь определенно ни к селу ни к городу".
какой в английском этому есть эквивалент?
какой в английском этому есть эквивалент?
Proposed translations
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Proposed translations
+12
15 mins
Selected
Totally out of place
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Sounds convincing. :) Thanks!"
+6
7 mins
without rhyme or reason
(from Cambridge International Dictionary of English)
If you say that something has no rhyme or reason, you mean that you can see no obvious explanation for it.
If you say that something has no rhyme or reason, you mean that you can see no obvious explanation for it.
Peer comment(s):
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Mark Vaintroub
37 mins
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thank you
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Clive Wilshin
: Cf. Lubensky's superb Dictionary of Idioms, which also suggests 'totally inappropriate'
41 mins
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thanks
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agree |
Libero_Lang_Lab
: If the meaning is that the items don't go together well, then you could say they were chosen without reason. If none of them belong there in the first place then tubinshlak's suggestion is better, I would say
45 mins
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Yes!
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Milana_R
3 hrs
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спасибо
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agree |
AYP
11 hrs
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thanks
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agree |
artyan
: I like this one better.
19 hrs
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большое спасибо
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58 mins
not for grading - correction to my note to Yelena's answer
Sorry, should read: "chosen without rhyme or reason"
+3
3 hrs
neither here nor there
- neither here nor there
- were picked out of the blue
- have no particular style
- have no rhyme or reason
- don't match anything
- are distasteful
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Note added at 2002-08-01 09:39:09 (GMT)
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- have \"mismatch\" written all over them
LOL
- were picked out of the blue
- have no particular style
- have no rhyme or reason
- don't match anything
- are distasteful
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Note added at 2002-08-01 09:39:09 (GMT)
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- have \"mismatch\" written all over them
LOL
Peer comment(s):
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Libero_Lang_Lab
: "neither here nor there" is used to describe the relevance of something that has been said. i don't think one can use it in this sense.
20 mins
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thank you - you might be right. I have seen/heard it used for tangible things as well
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agree |
Sergey Gorelik
: Sorry, Milana, didn't see your answer because of my e-net connection
22 mins
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thank you - good to share the same thoughts with one of our greatest... :)
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agree |
AYP
7 hrs
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thank you Sasha
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agree |
Sarah Allsopp (X)
2 days 11 hrs
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thank you Sarah
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3 hrs
clash with setting/decor
do not match/fit/belong
3 hrs
out in the left field
Actually, I think 'out of the blue' would also fit in here
Peer comment(s):
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Libero_Lang_Lab
: to be "out in left field" (normally without the definite article) is not necesarily a bad thing, just means unorthodox or non-mainstream - so not suitable here.
6 mins
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agree |
Milana_R
: "out in the left field" - sounds like "out there", or "out in its own little world" - as in doesn't match. So it might fit here, depending on the context
15 mins
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neutral |
Irene Chernenko
: "out of the blue" means sudden, unexpected
2 hrs
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4 hrs
irrelevant
I always used this term as an equivalent.
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