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1 морские глубины
1) General subject: the bosom of the sea2) Makarov: bosom of the sea -
2 пучина
1) General subject: abysm, abyss (abyss of despair - глубокое отчаяние), deep, depth, eddy, gulf, profound, vortex2) Geology: abyssal depth, chasm, whirlpool3) Poetical language: depths, profundity4) Engineering: frost boil (грунта)5) Construction: frost heave, frost lift, heave6) Railway term: water-bearing pocket7) Mining: frost heave (на дороге)8) Road works: frost boil9) Fishery: oce abyss10) Oceanography: abyss11) Makarov: bosom of the sea, the bosom of the sea12) Tengiz: blowup, soft spot of track -
3 IDLENESS
• Idleness and lust are bosom friends - У сытого на уме гулянки (У)• Idleness breeds trouble - Лень до добра не доводит (Л)• Idleness dulls the wit - Безделье ум притупляет (Б), Лень человека портит (Л)• Idleness goes in rags - Леность наводит на бедность (Л)• Idleness in youth makes way for a painful and miserable old age - Щеголял смолоду, а под старость умирает с голоду (Щ)• Idleness is the Dead Sea that swallows all virtues - Лень человека портит (Л)• Idleness is the devil's workshop - Безделье - мать пороков (Б)• Idleness is the key of (to) beggary - Леность наводит на бедность (Л), Станешь лениться, будешь с сумой волочиться (C)• Idleness is the mother of /all/ evil (of mischief, of sin, of vice) - Безделье - мать пороков (Б), Лень до добра не доводит (Л)• Idleness is the mother of want - Леность наводит на бедность (Л)• Idleness is the parent of many vices - Безделье - мать пороков (Б), Лень до добра не доводит (Л)• Idleness is the parent of vice - Безделье - мать пороков (Б), Лень до добра не доводит (Л)• Idleness is the root of all evil - Безделье - мать пороков (Б)• Idleness makes the wit rust - Безделье ум притупляет (Б), Лень человека портит (Л)• Idleness rusts the mind - Безделье ум притупляет (Б), Лень человека портит (Л)• Idleness turns the edge of wit - Безделье ум притупляет (Б)• No good comes of idleness - Лень до добра не доводит (Л)• Of idleness comes no goodness - Лень до добра не доводит (Л)• Trouble springs from idleness - Лень до добра не доводит (Л)
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