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1 присоединяться к мнению
•Giordano Bruno espoused the Copernican view that Earth revolved around the Sun.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > присоединяться к мнению
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2 живы будем - не помрём!
погов.as long as we're alive we aren't dead joc.; cf. never say die!; while there's life, there is hopeОзорной был взгляд. Рисковый. Упрямый. И за упрямством - философия, которую Куликов нынче исповедовал:..."Живы будем - не помрём!" (С. Залыгин, Пилот первого класса Куликов) — It was a mischievous look. Venturesome. Stubborn. And behind the stubbornness lay a phylosophy which Kulikov espoused at present: 'Never say die!'
Бывало, верно, срывался, но, в общем, война закалила, ко всему привык, к любым переделкам и неплохо усвоил солдатскую премудрость: живы будем - не помрём. (О. Смирнов, Гладышев из разведроты) — True, there had been moments... But in general, the war had toughened him, he was used to everything and ready for anything; he had made the soldier's phylosophy his own: as long as we're alive we aren't dead.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > живы будем - не помрём!
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3 Илий
1) Religion: Eli ( 1. Samuel's predecessor at the shrine of Shiloh; 2. The father of Joseph to whom Mary was espoused. Lk:3:23)2) Bible: Eli -
4 выступать за
1. espouse2. espousedотстаивать дело мира, бороться за мир — to espouse the cause of peace
3. espousing
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