catch at a straw

catch at a straw
(catch (clutch или grasp) at a straw)
хвататься за соломинку [часть пословицы a drowning man will catch или clutch at a straw; см. a drowning man will catch at a straw]

She was drowning; Theobald might be only a straw, but she could catch at him and catch at him she accordingly did. (S. Butler, ‘The Way of All Flesh’, ch. X) — Она тонула. Возможно, Теобальд был только соломинкой, но она могла за него ухватиться - и ухватилась.

You could not even go to her father about it. Although anyone who even considered going to John Barclay about any thing was already grasping at straws. (J. Jones, ‘Some Came Running’, ch. LXVIII) — Вы не можете даже обратиться с этим к отцу Эдиты. Впрочем, с чем бы вы к Джону Барклею ни обращались, пользы будет все равно что утопающему от соломинки.


Большой англо-русский фразеологический словарь. - М.: «Русский язык-Медиа».. 2006.

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  • catch at a straw — See: GRASP AT STRAWS …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • catch at a straw — See: GRASP AT STRAWS …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • catch\ at\ a\ straw — See: grasp at straws …   Словарь американских идиом

  • catch at a straw — try something in desperation …   English contemporary dictionary

  • straw — [strô] n. [ME stra < OE streaw, akin to streawian: see STREW] 1. hollow stalks or stems of grain after threshing, collectively: used for fodder, for bedding, for making hats, etc. 2. a single one of such stalks 3. such a stalk or, now esp., a… …   English World dictionary

  • catch — v. & n. v. (past and past part. caught) 1 tr. a lay hold of so as to restrain or prevent from escaping; capture in a trap, in one s hands, etc. b (also catch hold of) get into one s hands so as to retain, operate, etc. (caught hold of the handle) …   Useful english dictionary

  • straw — (n.) O.E. streaw stems or stalks of certain cereals, lit. that which is scattered or strewn, related to streowian (see STREW (Cf. strew)), from P.Gmc. *strawam that which is scattered (Cf. O.N. stra, Dan. straa, Swed. strô, O.Fris. stre, O.Du., O …   Etymology dictionary

  • straw — strawless, adj. strawlike, adj. /straw/, n. 1. a single stalk or stem, esp. of certain species of grain, chiefly wheat, rye, oats, and barley. 2. a mass of such stalks, esp. after drying and threshing, used as fodder. 3. material, fibers, etc.,… …   Universalium

  • straw — n. 1 dry cut stalks of grain for use as fodder or as material for thatching, packing, making hats, etc. 2 a single stalk or piece of straw. 3 a thin hollow paper or plastic tube for sucking drink from a glass etc. 4 an insignificant thing (not… …   Useful english dictionary

  • straw — [[t]strɔ[/t]] n. 1) agr. bot a single stalk or stem esp. of a cereal grass, as wheat, rye, oats, or barley 2) agr. a mass of such stalks, esp. after drying and threshing, used as fodder 3) material made from such stalks and used to fashion hats… …   From formal English to slang

  • straw — noun 1》 dried stalks of grain, used as fodder or for thatching, packing, or weaving. 2》 a single dried stalk of grain. 3》 a thin hollow tube of paper or plastic for sucking drink from a glass or bottle. 4》 a pale yellow colour like that of straw …   English new terms dictionary


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