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tr[rəʊm]1 Roma\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwhen in Rome, do as the Romans do allá donde fueres, haz lo que vieresn.• Roma s.f.rəʊmnoun Roma fwhen in Rome, do as the Romans (do) — donde fueres haz lo que vieres
[rǝʊm]N1) Roma f- when in Rome2) (Rel) la Iglesia, el catolicismo* * *[rəʊm]noun Roma fwhen in Rome, do as the Romans (do) — donde fueres haz lo que vieres
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Rome [rəʊm]∎ proverb when in Rome, (do as the Romans do) = il faut adopter les usages de l'endroit où l'on se trouve;∎ Rome wasn't built in a day Rome ne s'est pas faite ou Paris ne s'est pas fait en un jour;∎ all roads lead to Rome tous les chemins mènent à Rome∎ (the Church of) Rome l'Église f de Rome;∎ to go over to Rome passer au catholicisme -
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all roads lead to Rome Prov tous les chemins mènent à Rome Prov ; Rome wasn't built in a day Prov Paris ne s'est pas fait or Rome ne s'est pas faite en un jour Prov ; when in Rome do as the Romans do Prov il faut faire comme les gens du pays ; to go over to Rome Relig se convertir au catholicisme. -
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Rome [rəʊm]* * *[rəʊm]proper noun Rome••Rome wasn't built in a day — Prov Rome ne s'est pas faite en un jour Prov
when in Rome do as the Romans do — Prov il faut faire comme les gens du pays
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[roum] n 1 Roma: capital da Itália. Rome was not built in a day / Roma não se fez num dia. do in Rome as the Romans / dance conforme a música, em Roma como os romanos. 2 Hist Império Romano, República Romana. 3 Igreja Católica Romana. -
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proper noun* * *[rəʊm, AM roʊm]n Rom nt* * *[rəʊm]nRom ntwhen in Rome ( do as the Romans do) (prov) — ≈ andere Länder, andere Sitten (Prov)
Rome wasn't built in a day (Prov) — Rom ist auch nicht an einem Tag erbaut worden (Prov)
the Church of Rome — die römische Kirche
* * *Rome [rəʊm]A s Rom n:when in Rome (do as the Romans do) (Sprichwort) man sollte sich immer seiner Umgebung anpassen;all roads lead to Rome (Sprichwort) alle Wege führen nach RomB s fig Rom n:a) Antike: das Römerreichb) REL das Papsttum, die katholische Kirche* * *proper nounRome was not built in a day — (prov.) Rom ist nicht an einem Tag erbaut worden (Spr.)
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1. Римската империя
2. католическата църква
ROME was not built in a day хубавите неща стават бавно
when in ROME do as ROME does/as the Romans do когато си на гости, уважавай обичаите на домакините* * *{roum} n 1. Римската империя; 2. католическата църква; Rome was not* * *1. rome was not built in a day хубавите неща стават бавно 2. when in rome do as rome does/as the romans do когато си на гости, уважавай обичаите на домакините 3. Римската империя 4. католическата църква* * *Rome [roum] n 1. Рим; all roads lead to \Rome всички пътища водят към Рим (целта оправдава средствата); \Rome was not built in a day хубавите неща бавно стават; when in \Rome, do as the Romans do когато си в Рим, прави като римляните (когато си на гости, съобразявай се с обичаите на домакините); 2. Римската империя; 3. Католическата църква. -
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[rəʊm]nome proprio Roma f.••Rome wasn't built in a day — prov. Roma non fu fatta in un giorno
when in Rome do as the Romans do — prov. paese che vai usanza che trovi
* * *Rome /rəʊm/n.● (relig., stor.) Rome penny, obolo di San Pietro □ (prov.) Rome was not built in a day, Roma non è stata fatta in un giorno □ (prov.) When in Rome, do as the Romans do, non pretendere di imporre le tue regole in casa d'altri.(Place names) Rome /rəʊm/* * *[rəʊm]nome proprio Roma f.••Rome wasn't built in a day — prov. Roma non fu fatta in un giorno
when in Rome do as the Romans do — prov. paese che vai usanza che trovi
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\/rəʊm\/1) ( geografi) Roma2) ( litterært) Rom (brukes ofte i faste uttrykk)all roads lead to Rome alle veier fører til Romthe Church of Rome den romersk-katolske kirkefiddle while Rome burns spille mens Roma brennerRome was not built in a day Rom ble ikke bygd på en dagforklaring: man må følge skikken der man kommer -
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n.1.Рим2. fiddle while Rome burns село гори, баба се чешла; село се плени, баба се чешла3. Rome wasn't built in a day не може преку ноќ; не оди брцни прачка, пиј вино; пополека подалеку сестигнува4. when in Rome do as the Romans do кога си во Рим прави го тоа што го прават римјаните -
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[rəʋm] n1. геогр. г. Рим2. Римская империя3. римско-католическая церковь; католицизм♢
Rome was not built in a day - Рим не сразу строился; ≅ Москва не сразу строиласьwhen in Rome do as the Romans do - ≅ в чужой монастырь со своим уставом не ходят
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