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1 пороситься
1) General subject: bring forth the young (о животных; и т. п.), farrow, litter, litter down, pig, bring forth the young (и т. п., о животных)2) Biology: farrowing3) Agriculture: throw4) Makarov: drop -
2 котиться
1) General subject: bring forth the young, kid, kitten, kittle, lamb, yean, kindle (one of our does kindled a single rabbit)2) Agriculture: bring forth3) Makarov: drop -
3 телиться
1) General subject: bring forth the young, calve, fawn (о ланке)3) Agriculture: fawn (о косуле или о самке оленя), throw, calve down -
4 щениться
1) General subject: bring forth the young, cub, litter, litter down, pup, puppy, whelp2) Agriculture: throw -
5 TREE
• As the tree is bent, so the tree is inclined - Куда дерево клонилось, туда и повалилось (K)• As the tree, so the fruit - Каково семя, таково и племя (K), Кто от кого, тот и в того (K), По семени и плод (П), Яблочко от яблони недалеко падает (Я)• As the tree, so the wood - Каков лен, такова и пряжа (K), Каков мех, такова и шуба (K), Каково волокно, таково и полотно (K)• As the twig is bent, so grows the tree (so the tree is inclined) - Дитятко, что тесто: как замесил, так и выросло (Д)• Bend the tree while it's young - Гни дерево, пока гнется; учи дитятко, пока слушается (Г)• Big trees grow from little acorns - Старый бык тоже теленком был (C)• Crooked tree throws a crooked shadow (A) - Каков Савва, такова ему и слава (K)• Crooked tree will never straighten its branches (A) - Кривое дерево не разогнется прямо (K)• Good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit (A) - От хорошего дерева - хороший плод (O)• Great tree has a great fall (A) - Высоко летаешь, да низко садишься (B)• Great trees keep down little ones (little ones down) - Большая рыба маленькую целиком глотает (Б), Кто кого смог, тот того и с ног (K)• Like tree, like fruit - Яблочко от яблони недалеко падает (Я)• Old tree is hard to straighten (An) - Не учили, покуда поперек лавки укладывался, а во всю вытянулся - не научишь (H)• Shake the tree when the fruit is ripe - Всему свое время (B)• Such as the tree is, so (such) is the fruit - Каково дерево, таковы и сучья (K)• Tree falls the way it leans (A) - Куда дерево клонилось, туда и повалилось (K)• Tree is no sooner down than everyone runs for his hatchet (The) - Павшее дерево рубят на дрова (П)• Tree must be bent while it is young (A) - Гни дерево, пока гнется; учи дитятко, пока слушается (T), Не учили, покуда поперек лавки укладывался, а во всю вытянулся - не научишь (H)• Tree often transplanted bears no fruit (A) - Кому на месте не сидится, тот добра не наживет (K)• Tree often transplanted neither grows nor thrives (A) - Кому на месте не сидится, тот добра не наживет (K)• Trees often transplanted seldom prosper - Кому на месте не сидится, тот добра не наживет (K)• When the tree is fallen everyone goes to it with his hatchet (runs to it with his axe) - Павшее дерево рубят на дрова (П)• When the tree is thrown down any one who likes may gather the wood - Павшее дерево рубят на дрова (П)• Whole tree or not a cherry on it (The) - Или все, или ничего (И)
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