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63 Janus-faced
[͵dʒeınəsʹfeıst] a1) двуликий2) двойственный, неоднозначныйJanus-faced mingling of entreaties with curses - непоследовательное смешение мольбы и проклятий
3) двуличныйJanus-faced policy - двуличная /неискренняя/ политика
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64 Double-Faced Satin
A fabric with a warp satin face on both sides. Two sets of warp threads are used, with one weft series inter-weaving with both warps. Super quality yarns are often used. Heavy overcoatings are woven with the 5-shaft warp satin on both sides, and are known as double satin.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Double-Faced Satin
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65 two-faced
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69 stand with
1) Юридический термин: оспаривать, соответствовать, спорить2) Идиоматическое выражение: быть заодно (Stand With Wisconsin! - С Висконсином воедино, с Висконсином заодно! (из кампании поддержки профсоюза штата Висконсин)), стоять воедино (to unite with someone, as in defense, e.g.: \<i\>Don't worry. I'll \<b\>stand with\</b\> you to the end. He \<b\>stood with\</b\> her and they faced the threat together.\</i\>) -
70 drink in smth. with one's mother's milk
(drink (или suck) in smth. with one's mother's milk)впитать что-л. с молоком материIf the Tiger died, Poincare would take his place; and the professors who had been scolding Clemenceau now had a sickening realization that he was a genius and a statesman compared with his probable successor, a dull pasty-faced lawyer who came from Lorraine, and therefore had drunk in hatred of Germany with his mother's milk. (U. Sinclair, ‘World's End’, ch. 30) — Если Тигр умрет, иметь дело придется с Пуанкаре, и профессора, которые до сих пор критиковали Клемансо, вдруг со страхом сообразили, что он все-таки человек большого государственного ума по сравнению со своим вероятным преемником, тупым толстощеким адвокатом, родившимся в Лотарингии и всосавшим ненависть к немцам вместе с молоком матери.
‘They suck in the jobs with their mother's milk.’ Pickering had complained. For that, Pickering had named them all "mother's-milk men". (J. Aldridge, ‘I Wish He Would Not Die’, part II, ch. 15) — - Они всасывают свои звания с молоком матери, - жаловался как-то Пикеринг. За это он прозвал их "сосунками".
Large English-Russian phrasebook > drink in smth. with one's mother's milk
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71 red-faced
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > red-faced
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72 white-faced
'hwaɪt'feɪst, ˌwaɪt'feɪstadjective pálido; (with rage, fear) lívido, pálido['waɪt'feɪst]ADJ blanco (como papel)* * *['hwaɪt'feɪst, ˌwaɪt'feɪst]adjective pálido; (with rage, fear) lívido, pálido -
73 red-faced
adj.1 sonrosado(a) (naturally); sulfurado(a) (with anger); ruborizado(a) (with embarrassment)2 de rostro encendido, coloradote, que tiene la cara colorada.3 avergonzado, ruborizado. -
74 Janus-faced
двуликий двойственный, неоднозначный - a * view of history двойственный взгляд на историю - * mingling of entreaties with curses непоследовательное смешение мольбы и проклятий двуличный - * policy двуличная /неискренняя/ политикаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Janus-faced
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75 pale-faced
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > pale-faced
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76 white-faced
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > white-faced
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77 we are faced
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79 red-faced
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80 Janus-faced mingling of entreaties with curses
Общая лексика: непоследовательное смешение мольбы и проклятийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Janus-faced mingling of entreaties with curses
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