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What does a finger to the sky mean. To hit the sky with a finger is the meaning of a phraseological unit. Thumb exercises

1. Razg. Jottle-iron. Monument to V. I. Lenin (with a hand raised forward and up). RTR, 09.12.98. 2. Jarg. school Shuttle. Astronomy ( academic subject). VMN 2003, 98. /i> Formed by punning phraseologism hit the sky- to answer inappropriately, to explain smth. absurd, pointless.

  • - a special form of cancellation of signs of mail, payment with a finger dipped in paint. It was produced, for example, in Afghanistan in 1870-80 before the introduction of regular mail, stamps ...

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  • - erroneously think or act. Hit the finger in the sky. Wed Let's not soar in empyreans, because we risk... Saltykov. Little nothings of life. In the field of sowing. 3. Governor...

    Explanatory-phraseological dictionary of Michelson

  • - 1. PA/LETS PA/LITS O PA/LETS DON'T HIT/RIT who Do absolutely nothing. It means that a person, a group of people is idle, does not take any part in any. due to unwillingness or inability to work ...

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  • - It is a mistake to think or act with a finger in the sky. I hit the sky with my finger. Wed Let's not soar in empyreans, because we run the risk of getting our fingers into the sky... Saltykov. Little nothings of life. In the sphere of sowing. 3. Governor ...

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  • - HIT THE FINGER IN THE SKY. GET THE FINGER INTO THE SKY. Razg. Iron. To answer inappropriately, to explain something absurdly, stupidly ...

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  • - I hit the sky with my finger. See MISTAKE - SILENTITY Got a finger in the sky. See HELP - BTW I hit the sky with my finger...

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  • - Volg. Speak softly, indistinctly, unintelligibly. Glukhov 1988, 24...
  • - to whom. Razg. Express displeasure at smb. address, someone's disapproval. actions, deeds, warn against it. BMS 1998, 429...

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  • - Volg. It's like pointing your finger at the sky. Glukhov 1988, 128...

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  • - Razg. Unapproved Say or do something. out of place. FSRYA, 342; DP, 61, 480, 641; Jig. 1969, 314...

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  • - Adverb, number of synonyms: 3 into the white light like a pretty penny past the target without hitting the target ...

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  • - adj., number of synonyms: 14

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With a finger in the sky, the Universe reasoned like this: “Believe me, About happiness and sorrow, birth and death, I always interpret truthfully, understandably, But you understand their essence wrongly ...” Rabindranath Tagore The tragic events of September 11, 2001 shocked the entire civilized world and forced

GET THE FINGER INTO THE SKY. Razg. Iron. To answer inappropriately, to explain something absurdly, stupidly. We should never rush and fuss, because, hurrying and worrying, ninety-nine times out of a hundred we run the risk of hitting a finger in the sky(Saltykov-Shchedrin. Unfinished Conversations).

Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language. - M.: Astrel, AST. A. I. Fedorov. 2008 .

See what "To hit the sky with your finger" in other dictionaries:

    hit the sky- Cm … Synonym dictionary

    hit the sky- (inosk.) erroneously think or act. Hit a finger in the sky (in the very middle). (A mockery of what was said out of place: he distinguished himself!) Cf. Let's not soar in empyreans, because we run the risk of hitting the sky with our finger... Saltykov. Little nothings of life. In the field of sowing. 3.… … Michelson's Big Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary

    Put your finger in the sky- To get a finger in the sky (inosk.) It is a mistake to think or act. I hit my finger in the sky (in the very middle). (A mockery of what was said inappropriately: distinguished himself!) Cf. Let's not soar in empyreans, because we risk getting our finger into the sky ... Saltykov ...

    hit the sky- see the sky... Dictionary of many expressions

    To hit / to hit with a finger in the sky- Razg. Unapproved Say or do something. out of place. FSRYA, 342; DP, 61, 480, 641; Jig. 1969, 314 ...

    Finger to the sky- 1. Razg. Shuttle. iron. Monument to V. I. Lenin (with a hand raised forward up). RTR, 09.12.98. 2. Jarg. school Shuttle. Astronomy (a subject). VMN 2003, 98. /i> Formed by a pun on phraseologism to hit the sky with a finger - answer ... ... Big dictionary of Russian sayings

    Hit the sky with your finger- PALE, litsa, m. Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary. S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova. 1949 1992 ... Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov

    PUT THE FINGER INTO THE SKY. GET THE FINGER INTO THE SKY. Razg. Iron. To answer inappropriately, to explain something absurdly, stupidly. You should never rush and fuss, because, hurrying and worrying, ninety-nine times out of a hundred we run the risk of hitting a finger in the sky ... Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language

    GET IN- I'll get, you'll get, past. hit, owl. (to fall). 1. to someone or something. Accurately hit, shoot or throw, successfully hitting some. goal. The bullet hit the leg. The shell hit the dugout. In the struggle they hit him with an elbow in the eye. Shot but missed... Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov

    Get into a puddle- Get into a puddle (inosk.) get dirty, dirty, disgrace. Drive the need to a filthy puddle. Wed Let's not soar in empyreans, because we run the risk of getting our fingers into the sky, but let's not humble ourselves too much, because we run the risk of falling into a puddle. ... ... Michelson's Big Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)

As you know, bright emotional coloring will give phraseological turn of your speech. It is like a polished diamond, it is the result of a long folk art. Such an example is the phraseological phrase “to hit the sky with your finger”, the meaning and origin of which we will consider in the topic of today's publication.

The meaning and origin of phraseology

In ancient times, people's ideas about the sky were radically different from today. People previously imagined it as a kind of firmament that could be touched with hands. When, hundreds of years later, ideas about him became completely different, the phrase “hit the sky with your finger” formed in ancient times took on a completely new meaning. This is due to the fact that people have realized that it is impossible to hit or touch the sky.

The origin of "to hit the sky with your finger" has a figurative meaning that was formed historically.

The emergence of the phrase: the sky is endless, like it or not, but you won’t miss if you poke your finger somewhere up. Sometimes there are versions of the origin of the "firmament".

Today, this phrase means the following: to say something out of place, out of place, out of place, to make a mistake or make some kind of mistake. So they said to those who tried to act at random. Thus, the current meaning of the phraseological unit “to hit the sky with your finger” is difficult to understand if you do not turn to the history of its occurrence. Another version:

Guess something without knowing the correct answer; make your choice completely randomly, unreasonably, without being guided by anything.

I would like to cancel one interesting feature that this phraseological phrase is synonymous with the following words: make mistakes, guess.

Smart question

At work, you will be rewarded not for quick answers, but for intelligently posed questions. It is very important to be able not to panic, but to calmly solve the problem. And if someone told you the phrase: “I hit the sky with my finger,” then a completely natural question arises: how to behave if you suddenly discovered your own mistake?

One of the options for behavior is to play for time and ask a counter question: what would you do in this situation? But what can be not the best in such a situation? Hopeless attempts to justify. Everyone can make mistakes and sometimes say something out of place, but the worst thing that can happen is when a person cannot stop and continues to babble something awkward and stupid.

Is it worth it to bluff?

If you do not know what to answer, then do not bluff and answer at random. He hit the sky with his finger, made a mistake, said something out of place. In this case, it's better to be honest about what you know and what you don't. Say it directly and clearly. At the same time, of course, you can hear the jokingly ironic “hit the sky with your finger” in response, but this is not scary: no one is safe from awkward situations.

You have been taken by surprise, and you cannot give a momentary answer. But do not forget that sometimes someone can put you in awkward situation, if you allow it yourself, so the ability to find the quick correct answer will be your priority.

How to make enemies

And if you feel some kind of malice in the behavior of the interlocutor? How to proceed in this case? There are quite a few options, but let's consider only one of them, the result of which will be obvious: you will make an enemy.

So, you can go on the offensive and ask a counter-question: "What is the reason for your curiosity?" This is how you can easily make enemies. Sometimes we are put in an awkward situation, you can say that we are sacrificed to help someone else out. But it is important to understand that such moments in life rarely happen. It is necessary to try to deal with the misunderstanding calmly and judiciously, to act in a balanced way. Sometimes it is enough to understand the situation itself. If misunderstandings become regular, then the problem should be taken seriously. To successfully resolve it, you should make sure that you and your colleagues look at it from the same side.

It is precisely in this everyday situation that you may very well need knowledge about phraseological units. You will remember the meaning of the phrase "hit the sky with your finger", and the conflict at this stage can be exhausted. There will not be a lot of unnecessary, and possibly rude words. Having said this phrase, you and your interlocutor will immediately understand the reason for the misunderstanding.

The role of phraseology

The purpose of the material described above is to clearly show the importance of phraseology in our speech. How with the help of one phrase you can convey the whole range of experiences and thoughts. It should be understood that the system of phraseological turns is not frozen, but is enriched again and again with new speech constructions. Phraseology captures the entire life experience of previous generations.

Nowadays, phrases of this kind have become rarely used in their speech, not because they are considered an obsolete element, but because computers have burst into our lives, social media, the Internet. And among the representatives of the younger generation, few people know what it means to “hit a finger in the sky”, moreover, unfortunately, they cannot only express themselves beautifully and figuratively, but even write correctly. How can the Russian language be preserved in its original diversity, beauty, melodiousness for posterity?

Conclusion

In conclusion, summing up what has been said, we note that involving the younger generation in the study of phraseological units is very important, because it is precisely thanks to knowledge of phraseological units and the ability to use them in Everyday life, you can feel how close the connection between them and life itself, the history and culture of society.

In addition, it should be remembered that, having mastered the knowledge of the meaning, the origin of phraseological units, this contributes to the expansion of horizons, makes the speech of young people more emotional, vivid, lively and expressive. And finally, it will help develop communication skills.

put your finger in the sky foreign language) - mistakenly think or act I hit the sky with my finger (in the very middle).(A mockery of what was said out of place: distinguished himself!) Wed Let's not soar in empyreans, because we risk hit the sky... Saltykov. Little nothings of life. In the field of sowing. 3. Governor. Wed You hit the sky with your finger! I will tell you more intelligibly: I am a famous family: My ancestor Obolduy ... ON THE. Nekrasov. To whom in Russia. Landowner. Wed"There will be a war with the Turks." - I think so too. - Yes, both hit the sky with your finger. Gogol. Auditor. 1, 2. Mayor. Wed Coelum digito attingere. Reach out to the sky with your finger. cicero. Attic. 2, 1.(Climbing too high, not where it should be.)

Russian thought and speech. Yours and someone else's. Experience of Russian phraseology. Collection of figurative words and parables. T.T. 1-2. Walking and well-aimed words. Collection of Russian and foreign quotations, proverbs, sayings, proverbial expressions and individual words. SPb., type. Ak. Sciences.. M. I. Mikhelson. 1896-1912.

Where does the expression "to hit the sky with your finger" come from? What does it mean?

Often they say "hit the sky with a finger." Is this a positive assessment or a negative one? What is the origin of this phrase?

This expression, "to hit the sky with your finger," has recently acquired the meaning of a mistake. In principle, different sources present each in their own way. For some, this expression is really from the game, when pointing not at the player it is called “to hit the sky with your finger”. For others, this phrase has a connection with religion. Whether it's positive or negative, I think everyone has their own opinion. For example, I don’t think it’s bad and I argue something like this: earlier, when people believed that the sky was also a firmament like the earth (after all, for them the gods lived there and walked in the sky as well as on the earth, and dreamed that they were there for good deeds will continue life after death), they sincerely believed in it. So what's wrong with that? Then scientists proved that the sky is not firmament. I think this is also not bad, people began to know more. In fact, this is one or two more assumptions about the emergence of such a phrase. For some, a finger pointing to the sky (believers) is the highest life and they thought the sky can be touched with hands (here is the expression - "get your finger into the sky"), for others (scientists) - poke your finger into the void. I don’t see anything wrong - some believe and Faith (at least in that) needs a person. Others help you learn more. In any case, the old sayings are correct and necessary (in my opinion). And it fits all this (even if it's a mistake) - "learn from mistakes", and this is not bad.

Make mistakes by acting without clear ideas about something.

“You should never rush and fuss, because, hurrying and worrying, ninety-nine times out of a hundred we run the risk of hitting a finger in the sky” (Saltykov-Shchedrin)

Where did the expression "to hit the sky with your finger" come from?

A phrase from a folk game in which a blindfolded driver had to point his finger at one of the players. If he made a mistake and pointed to an empty place, it was called "to hit the sky with a finger."
Another expression is associated with ancient ideas about the sky as a firmament that you can touch with your finger. Phraseologism arose when science dispelled this idea of ​​\u200b\u200bthe celestial sphere.

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To hit the sky with a finger - to miss, to say something inappropriately, out of place, to make a mistake.
The expression is associated with ancient ideas about the sky as a firmament that you can touch with your finger. Phraseologism arose when science dispelled this idea of ​​\u200b\u200bthe celestial sphere.

Help to find synonyms for phraseological units

the bear stepped on the ear -
hit the sky with your finger -
play with fire
knee-deep sea
let loose the language

Ludmila Privalova

the bear stepped on the ear - to whom. Prost. Shuttle. Some people have absolutely no ear for music.
to get a finger in the sky - (colloquial irony.) - to say out of place, to make a gross mistake.
play with fire - risk
knee-deep sea - colloquial. Express. Nothing is scary for anyone; nothing to anyone.
to give free rein to the tongue - most likely, to give free rein to the hands, but to untie the tongue.
Give the will to hands (colloquial) - use hands, fight.
untie the tongue (colloquial) - 1) to someone; enable, induce or force to talk.

Phraseological units with the word finger, examples and their meaning?

Astronadia

I will add phraseological turns with the word "finger":

Look through your fingers - that is, specifically not to notice anything unlawful.

Circle around the finger - outwit, deceive someone.

Like the back of your hand - to know something very well, thoroughly.

Suck out of your finger - come up with a fiction, something implausible.

To hit a finger in the sky - to miss the target.

Svetlana Kuznetsova

Let's start with a common phraseological turnover three finger combination.

This is the name of the usual fig, fico. Except direct meaning this phrase is often used in figurative meaning- "to deceive, to refuse someone any request."

For example. The boss promised to raise my salary, but showed me three finger combination.

This is a playful expression, often used in an ironic sense.

About a person who knows how to stand up for himself in case of need, or who can take advantage of someone's slip, oversight, mistake in order to use the resulting situation in his favor, they say that he do not put your finger (finger) in your mouth, thus warning to be very careful with such a person.

There are people who devote themselves to some business (or someone) with all their heart, completely and completely, without being distracted by other aspects of life. There are those who create a certain image and adhere to it down to the smallest detail, remain so everywhere and always. They are said to be like this (not different) to your fingertips. For example, a democrat, an egoist, an intellectual to your fingertips. The young man wants to know and understand the girl to your fingertips. A very extensive range of application of this phraseological phrase in our life.

Do you have money in the habit of quickly disappearing from your pocket? Are they spent, spent instantly and imperceptibly?

And for this case there are phraseological units: swim between fingers swim through fingers.

Like water, like sand, they leave you. Through the fingers, between the fingers float.

You spend and spend them without even noticing it. Again, a suitable phraseological unit can be used when something is overlooked or intentionally not paid attention to something, because nothing bad is seen in it. Phraseologism with such a meaning (ignore) - slip through one's fingers.

About a person who cannot or does not want to make the slightest effort to do something, to accomplish something, they say that he won't move a finger (won't move).

Often in response to the accusation that someone offends someone, you can hear: yes, he didn't touch a finger.

Phraseological turnover don't touch (don't touch) means "do not hit anyone, do no harm".

And everyone knows phraseologism lick your fingers (fingers).

Almost every person, having tasted something very tasty, will certainly say "yummy, just real jam. And this is the highest praise for the hostess who prepared the dish.

virgin virginia

Do not hit a finger on a finger - do not make even the slightest effort.

Point a finger - switch attention to someone (usually negative).

Give him a finger, he will bite off his whole hand - about someone who is immoderate in his requests.