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1 сеять вражду
1) General subject: cast in a bone, cast in a bone between, sow discord, sow dragon's teeth, sow the seeds of enmity2) Makarov: cast a bone, cast a bone between, create hostility (между) -
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посеять (вн.)♢
сеять вражду (между) — create-hostility (between, among)сеять раздор — breed* strife, sow* discord
что посеешь, то и пожнёшь посл. — you must reap what you have sown; as you sow, you shall mow; you have made your bed, and you must lie no it
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3 сеять
несов. - се́ять, сов. - посе́ять; (вн.)1) ( разбрасывать семена) sow [səʊ] (d); ( рядами) drill (d)2) (вызывать, порождать) sow (d); plant the seeds (of)се́ять подозре́ния [недове́рие; раздо́р] — sow suspicion [distrust; discord]
се́ять вражду́ (ме́жду) — create hostility (between, among)
се́ять па́нику (среди́) — spread panic (among)
се́ять смерть и разруше́ния — cause death and destruction
3) книжн. (распространять - идеи, учения и т.п.) disseminate (d); ( культивировать какие-л качества в ком-л) plant (d in), plant the seeds (of in); cultivate (d in)се́ять разу́мное, до́брое, ве́чное — cultivate reason, kindness and eternal values
се́ять на пита́тельную среду́ — inoculate into a culture medium
5) разг. ( идти - о мелком дожде) rain; drizzle••что посе́ешь, то и пожнёшь посл. — ≈ you must reap what you have sown; as you sow, you shall mow [məʊ]; you have made your bed, and you must lie on it
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4 сеять вражду
( между) to create hostility (between/among) -
5 посеять вражду
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