Самые лучшие английские анекдоты / The Best English Jokes
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“Medicine won’t help you at all,” the doctor told his patient. “What you need is a complete change of living. Get away [15] to some quiet country place for a month. Go to bed early, eat more fruit, drink plenty of good rich milk, and smoke just one cigar a day [16] ”. A month later the patient walked into the doctor’s office. He looked like a new man, and the doctor told him so. “Yes, doctor, your advice certainly helped me. I went to bed early and did all the other things you told me. But, I say, doctor, that one cigar a day almost killed me at first. To start to smoke at my age!”
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get away – отправляйтесь
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one cigar a day – одну сигару в день
I always learn from the mistake of others who take my advice. [17]
The best part of my job is that my chair swivels.
A young girl once asked Mark Twain [18] if he liked books for Christmas gifts. “Well, that depends, [19] ” answered the great humorist, “if a book has a leather cover, it is really valuable as a razor strop. [20] If it is a brief, concise work, such as the French write, it is useful to put under the short leg of a wabbly table. [21] A large book, like an atlas on geography, is good to nail over a broken pane of glass. [22] ”
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take my advice –
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Mark Twain – Марк Твен
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that depends – это зависит от обстоятельств
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a razor strop – ремень для правки бритвы
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wabbly table – шатающийся стол
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to nail over a broken pane of glass – заделать дыру в оконном стекле
By the time a man realizes that his father was right, he has a son who thinks he’s wrong.
A bewhiskered [23] American farmer was once a passenger in a crowded trolley-bus. A little rather stout man was trying to reach a strap, [24] caught the farmer’s beard. The farmer exclaimed indignantly:
– Take your paws away from my beard! – What’s the matter, mister? – said the aggressive little man. – Are you getting off? [25]
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bewhiskered – бородатый
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to reach a strap – дотянуться до ремня
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Are you getting off? – Вы выходите?
A college professor returned home from a meeting. As he entered his room, he heard a noise that seemed to come [26] from under the bed. “Is there someone there?” he asked absently. “No, professor,” answered the thief. “That is strange,” muttered the professor. “I was almost sure I heard someone under the bed.”
There’s a guy with a Doberman Pinscher [27] and a guy with a Chihuahua. [28] The guy with the Doberman Pinscher says to the guy with a Chihuahua,
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that seemed to come – который, казалось, доносился
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Doberman Pinscher – доберман-пинчер (порода собаки)
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Chihuahua – чихуахуа (порода собаки)
– Let’s go over to that restaurant and get something to eat.
The guy with the Chihuahua says,
– We can’t go in there. We’ve got dogs with us.
The guy with the Doberman Pinscher says,
– Just follow me.
They walk over to the restaurant, the guy with the Doberman Pinscher puts on [29] a pair of dark glasses, and he starts to walk in. A guy at the door says,
– Sorry, no pets allowed.
The guy with the Doberman Pinscher says,
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puts on – надевает
– You don’t understand. This is my seeing-eye dog. [30]
The guy at the door says,
– A Doberman Pinscher?
He says,
– Yes, they’re using them now, they’re very good.
The guy at the door says,
– OK, come on in.
The guy with the Chihuahua puts on a pair of dark glasses and starts to walk in.
The guy at the door says,
– Sorry, no pets allowed.
The guy with the Chihuahua says,
– You don’t understand. This is my seeing-eye dog.
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seeing-eye dog –
собака-поводырьThe guy at the door says,
– A Chihuahua?
The guy with the Chihuahua says,
– You mean they gave me a Chihuahua?!
A blushing young man is choosing an engagement ring. He decides on one and says to the jeweller,
– I want to engrave inside this ring “From George to Dora [31] ”.
The jeweller said,
– If you take my advice, sir, you will just have “From George”.
A man was filling an application for a job at a local employment agency. When he came to the question,
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From George to Dora – От Джорджа – Доре
“How long married?” he hesitated, and then put down, [32] “24 hours a day.”
Tom wished his wife were more attractive, but she wasn’t. To tell the truth, he was no oil-painting, [33] either. After the ceremony, Tom asked the minister how much the cost was.
“Just give me what you think it is worth to have this lady for your wife,” replied the minister.
Tom looked at his wife, and handed the minister lb50. The minister looked at Tom’s wife and gave him lb42 change.
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put down – написал
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oil-painting – картина маслом
A man went to the Police Station. [34] He wanted to speak with the burglar who broke into his house the night before.
“You’ll get your chance in court,” said the sergeant.
“No, no, no!” said the man. “I want to know how he got into the house and did not wake my wife!”
Tom won a toy at a raffle. He called his kids together and asked them:
– Who will have the present? Who is the most obedient? Who never talks back [35] to mother? Who does everything she says?
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Police Station – полицейский участок
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to talk back – дерзить
Five small voices answered in unison:
– Okay, dad, you get the toy.
A woman entered a fruit store and said to the clerk, “I want to purchase some fruit for my sick husband.
“We have some very nice sweet cherries on sale for a pound a box,” said the clerk.
She looked them over [36] and decided to take a box. Then she added, “Are they sprayed with poison?”
The clerk replied,
“No, ma’am. [37] You can purchase that at the drug-store.”
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she looked them over – она их осмотрела
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No, ma’am. – Нет, мэм.
– George, darling, what is it about me [38] you find so attractive? Is it my personality?
– No.
– Is it my figure?
– No.
– Is it my charisma?
– No.
– I give in. [39]
– That’s it! [40]
– Doctor, doctor! I have a terrible stomach-ache. I ate three crabs last week.
– Did they smell bad when you took them out of their shells?
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what is it about me – что во мне
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I give in. – Я сдаюсь.
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That’s it! – Вот именно это!