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1 FRUIT
• By their fruits you shall know them - Дерево ценят по плодам, а человека по делам (Д)• Fruit doesn't fall far from the tree (The) - Кто от кого, тот и в того (K), Щеня злое от злой суки (Щ), Яблочко от яблони недалеко падает (Я)• Fruit of a good tree is also good (The) - Доброе семя - добрый и всход (Д), Какие корешки, такие и ветки, какие родители, такие и детки (K), От хорошего дерева - хороший плод (O)• Good fruit never comes from a bad tree - От худого семени не жди доброго племени (O)• He that would eat (have) the fruit must climb the tree - Без труда не вытащишь и рыбку из пруда (Б)• Tree is known by its fruit (A) - Дерево ценят по плодам, а человека по делам (Д) -
2 Дерево ценят по плодам, а человека по делам
See О человеке судят не по словам, а по его делам (О)Var.: Дерево славится плодами, а человек делами. Дерево смотри в плодах, а человека в делахCf: By their fruits you shall know them (Am., Br.). Judge a tree by its fruit (Am.). Man is known by his deeds (Br.). A tree is known by its fruit (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Дерево ценят по плодам, а человека по делам
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3 дерево познаётся по плодам
Set phrase: a tree is known by its fruitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дерево познаётся по плодам
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4 дерево познаётся по плоду
Set phrase: the tree is known by its fruitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дерево познаётся по плоду
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5 от яблони яблоко, от ели шишка
Set phrase: a tree is known by its fruit (дословно: Дерево познаётся по плодам)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > от яблони яблоко, от ели шишка
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6 О человеке судят не по словам, а по его делам
Men are judged by what they do rather than by what they say they will do. See Делами славен человек (Д), Дерево ценят по плодам, а человека по делам (Д), Не тот хорош, кто лицом пригож, а кто на дело гож (H)Cf: Handsome is that handsome does (Am., Br.). Handsome is who handsome does (Br.). Johnny is as Johnny does (Am.). Judge a man by his deeds, not by his words (Am.). Judge a man by what he does, not by what he says (Am.). Judge a tree by its fruit (Am.). Man is known by his deeds (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > О человеке судят не по словам, а по его делам
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