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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > even homer sometimes nods
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каждый может ошибиться; ≈ на всякого мудреца довольно простоты [этим. лат. indignor, quandoque bonus dormitat Homerus я испытываю досаду всякий раз, как задремлет (т. е. ошибётся в чём-л.) милый Гомер (Гораций, "Искусство поэзии")]You have to accept the crotchets of an author of great parts. Homer sometimes nods and Shakespeare can write passages of empty rhetoric. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Books and You’, ch. III) — Приходится считаться с причудами великих писателей. Ошибиться может всякий, и у Шекспира встречается мало-содержательная риторика.
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personnavn \/ˈhəʊmə\/Homereven Homer sometimes nods ( ordspråk) selv den beste kan gjøre feil, det er menneskelig å gjøre feil -
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{nɔd}
I. 1. кимам, поздравявам с кимване на глава
to NOD one's head кимвам с глава
to NOD assent/approval кимвам с глава в знак на съгласие
2. клюмам, дремя
3. не внимавам, правя грешки/пропуски
even Homer sometimes NODs дори най-големият майстор понякога греши/невинаги е на висота
4. навеждам се, клоня на една страна, застрашавам да падна (за сграда)
II. 1. (поздрав с) кимване
2. клюмане, дрямка
the land of NOD страната на съня
on the NOD разг. на кредит, чисто формално съгласие, без разисквания* * *{nъd} v (-dd-) 1. кимам; поздравявам с кимване на глава; to nod o.'(2) {nъd} n 1. (поздрав с) кимване; 2. клюмане; дрямка; the land* * *вея се; дремя; дрямка; кимам; люшкам се; клюмане; клюмам; климвам; люлея се; навеждам се;* * *1. even homer sometimes nods дори най-големият майстор понякога греши/невинаги е на висота 2. i. кимам, поздравявам с кимване на глава 3. ii. (поздрав с) кимване 4. on the nod разг. на кредит, чисто формално съгласие, без разисквания 5. the land of nod страната на съня 6. to nod assent/approval кимвам с глава в знак на съгласие 7. to nod one's head кимвам с глава 8. клюмам, дремя 9. клюмане, дрямка 10. навеждам се, клоня на една страна, застрашавам да падна (за сграда) 11. не внимавам, правя грешки/пропуски* * *nod [nod] I. v (- dd-) 1. кимам; поздравявам с кимване на глава; to
od o.'s head кимвам с глава; to
od assent ( approval, "yes") кимвам с глава в знак на съгласие; to have a
odding acquaintance with s.o. познавам някого бегло; 2. клюмам; дремя; to
od off заспивам; 3. не внимавам, правя грешки (пропуски); even Homer sometimes
ods дори най-големият майстор понякога греши (не е винаги на висотата си); to be caught
odding хващат ме в грешка (пропуск); 4. люлея се, люшкам се, вея се, навеждам се, клоня на една страна; застрашавам да падна; to
od to its fall грози да падне; II. n 1. кимване, поздрав с кимване; the empire was at his
od (was dependent on his
od) съдбата на империята зависеше от неговата воля, едно кимване на главата му решаваше съдбата на империята; on the
od по общо взаимно съгласие, без да се подлага на гласуване; to give ( get) the
od давам (получавам) съгласие (одобрение, подкрепа); a
od and a wink знак, сигнал (за извършване на нещо нередно); 2. клюмане; дрямка; the land of N. страната на съня. -
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[nɔd] 1. гл."Are you okay?" I asked. She nodded and smiled. — "Ты в порядке?" - спросил я. Она кивнула и улыбнулась.
"Does it work?" he asked nodding at the piano. — "Работает?" - спросил он, кивнув на фортепиано.
She nodded towards the drawing room. "He's in there." — Она кивком головы указала на гостиную. "Он там."
I nodded him out of the room. — Я головой указал ему на дверь.
They nodded goodnight to the security man. — Они кивком головы попрощались с охранником.
All the girls nodded and said "Hi". — Все девушки кивнули в знак приветствия и сказали "Привет!".
Taylor leapt up and nodded in his twenty-first goal of the season. — Тейлор подпрыгнул и забил головой свой двадцать первый гол в сезоне.
3) зазеваться; прозевать (что-л.), сделать ошибку по невнимательности или небрежностиScientific reason, like Homer, sometimes nods. — Доводы науки, как и всё остальное, тоже иногда бывают ошибочны.
4) покоситься, грозить обваломthe arches nodding westward and sinking into the ground — покосившиеся в сторону запада и вросшие в землю арки
A later Empire nods in its decay.(P. B. Shelley) — Последняя империя клонится к упадку.
5)а) наклоняться, качаться, раскачиваться ( о деревьях)б) наклонять, раскачиватьwind that nods the mountain pine (J. Keats) — ветерок, колышущий горную сосну.
•- nod off••2. сущ.Even Homer (sometimes) nods. посл. — Каждый может ошибиться.; И на старуху бывает проруха.
1) кивок2) одобрение, признаниеWe will not be surprised if the museum gives this piece the nod. — Мы не будем удивлены, если музей одобрит эту картину.
Perhaps he sees himself - if he gets the nod - as a natural successor to Sir Kevin Ellis. — Возможно он видит себя - если получит поддержку - естественным преемником сэра Кевина Эллиса.
3)а) клевание носом; дремотаSyn:nap I 1.б) дремотное состояние, вызванное наркотикамиwhile I was on the nod — пока я был "под кайфом"
••A nod is as good as a wink (to a blind horse). — Намёк понятен.
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1) Set phrase: a good marksman may miss, accidents will happen in the best regulated families, even homer sometimes nods, every man has a fool in his sleeve, he is lifeless who is faultless, it could happen (even) to a bishop! (even an experienced person can make mistakes, to err is human), no man is wise at all times, the best cart may be upset, the best cloth may have a moth in it, nobody's perfect, everyone makes mistakes2) Saying: homer sometimes nodsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > и на старуху бывает проруха
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Set phrase: a good marksman may miss, accidents will happen in the best regulated families, even homer sometimes nods, every man has a fool in his sleeve, he is lifeless who is faultless, it could happen (even) to a bishop! (even an experienced person can make mistakes, to err is human), no man is wise at all times, the best cart may be upset, the best cloth may have a moth in itУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > и на старушку бывает прорушка
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посл.cf. every man has a fool in his sleeve; no man is wise at all times; he is lifeless who is faultless; it could happen < even> to a bishop!; even Homer sometimes nods; a good marksman may miss; the best cart may be upset; the best cloth may have a moth in it; accidents will happen in the best regulated families; to err is human- Куда же мы с вами годимся? Всё забыли?.. У девочки-то скарлатина!.. - М-да, - сказал Баринов. - И на старуху бывает проруха. (Ю. Герман, Дело, которому ты служишь) — 'So we're not much good, are we? Have we forgotten everything we knew? And the baby girl has scarlet fever.' 'Every man has a fool in his sleeve,' Barinov said.
Более добросовестного и исполнительного солдата, чем Обухов, трудно было себе представить. Но, как говорят, и на старушку бывает прорушка. С кем греха не бывает? (М. Алексеев, Дивизионка) — It would be hard to conceive of a more conscientious, more efficient soldier than Obukhov. But, as they say, to err is human. Anyone can make mistakes.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и на старуху бывает проруха
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10 لكل عالم هفوة
لِكُلّ عالِمٍ هَفْوَة، لِكُلّ جَوَادٍ كَبْوَة، لِكُلّ صارِمٍ نَبْوَة -
11 لكل جواد كبوة
لِكُلّ عالِمٍ هَفْوَة، لِكُلّ جَوَادٍ كَبْوَة، لِكُلّ صارِمٍ نَبْوَة -
12 لكل صارم نبوة
لِكُلّ عالِمٍ هَفْوَة، لِكُلّ جَوَادٍ كَبْوَة، لِكُلّ صارِمٍ نَبْوَة -
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Even most experienced and clever people sometimes err. (This is said to excuse one's own or someone else's fault, blunder, etc.) See Безумье и на мудрого бывает (Б), И на Машку бывает промашка (И), Конь о четырех ногах, да и тот спотыкается (K), На всякого мудреца довольно простоты (H), Человеку свойственно ошибаться (4)Var.: У всякой старушки свои прорушкиCf: Every man has a fool in (up) his sleeve (Am., Br.). A good marksman may miss (Br.). Great men are not always wise (Am.). Homer sometimes nods (sleeps) (Br.). No man is always a fool, but every man is sometimes (Am.). No man is wise at all times (Am., Br.). No one is infallible (Am.). The wisest man may fall (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > И на старуху бывает проруха
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1. intransitive verb,- dd-1) (as signal) nicken2) (in drowsiness)2. transitive verb,she sat nodding by the fire — sie war neben dem Kamin eingenickt (ugs.)
- dd-1) (incline)nod one's head [in greeting] — [zum Gruß] mit dem Kopf nicken
2) (signify by nod)3. nounnod approval or agreement — zustimmend nicken
[Kopf]nicken, dasPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/89480/nod_off">nod off* * *[nod] 1. past tense, past participle - nodded; verb1) (to make a quick forward and downward movement of the head to show agreement, as a greeting etc: I asked him if he agreed and he nodded (his head); He nodded to the man as he passed him in the street.) nicken2) (to let the head fall forward and downward when sleepy: Grandmother sat nodding by the fire.) sitzend schlafen2. noun(a nodding movement of the head: He answered with a nod.) das Nicken- nod off* * *[nɒd, AM nɑ:d]to get the \nod grünes Licht bekommento give sb a \nod jdm zunickento give sb the \nod jdm ein Zeichen gebento give the \nod to sb jdm Zustimmung f signalisieren▶ a \nod's as good as a wink [to a blind horse [or man]] ( prov fam) es bedarf keiner weiteren Worte gehII. vt<- dd->1. (as signal)to \nod one's head mit dem Kopf nickento \nod [one's] agreement [or assent] zustimmend nickento \nod a farewell to sb jdm zum Abschied zunickenIII. vi<- dd->1. (as signal) nickenhe simply \nodded at the box he wanted us to take er zeigte einfach mit dem Kopf auf die Schachtel, die wir nehmen sollten; (as greeting)▪ to \nod to sb jdm zunicken* * *[nɒd]1. n1) Nicken ntto give sb a nod and a wink (fig) — jdm im Stillen zustimmen
a nod is as good as a wink (to a blind man) (inf) — schon verstanden, das wird er schon verstehen
2) (inf= sleep)
the land of Nod — das Land der Träume2. vihe nodded to me to leave — er gab mir durch ein Nicken zu verstehen, dass ich gehen sollte
2) (= doze) ein Nickerchen machen (inf)3)even Homer nods — Irren or irren ist menschlich (Prov)
3. vt1)to nod one's agreement/approval — zustimmend nicken
to nod a greeting/welcome to sb — jdm zum Gruß/zur Begrüßung zunicken
* * *A v/i1. nicken:a) oberflächliche(r) Bekannte(r),with mit);have a nodding acquaintance with sb jemanden flüchtig kennen;he has only a nodding acquaintance with mathematics er hat nur oberflächliche Mathematikkenntnisse;we are on nodding terms wir stehen auf dem Grüßfuß umg2. weitS. nicken, wippen (Blumen, Hutfedern etc)4. nicken, (im Sitzen) schlafen:nod off einnicken5. fig schlafen, unaufmerksam sein:Homer sometimes nods (Sprichwort) zuweilen schlummert auch HomerB v/t1. nod one’s head mit dem Kopf nicken2. a) (durch Nicken) andeuten:b) nod sb out jemanden hinauswinkenC sgive a nod nicken;give sb a nod jemandem zunicken;a nod is as good as a wink ( to a blind horse [ oder man]) (Sprichwort) umg ein kurzer Wink oder eine Andeutung genügt;on the nod Br umga) ohne weitere Diskussion,b) obs auf Pump2. Nickerchen n:go to the land of Nod einnicken* * *1. intransitive verb,- dd-1) (as signal) nicken2. transitive verb,- dd-1) (incline)nod one's head [in greeting] — [zum Gruß] mit dem Kopf nicken
3. nounnod approval or agreement — zustimmend nicken
[Kopf]nicken, dasPhrasal Verbs:- nod off* * *n.Nicken - n.Wink -e m. v.nicken v.schlafen v.(§ p.,pp.: schlief, geschlafen) -
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1) General subject: every man has a fool in his sleeve, homer sometimes nods, everyone has a fool in his sleeve2) Graphic expression: there's plenty of simplicity in every wise man3) Set phrase: err is human, no man is wise at all times (even a clever man might do a foolish thing sometimes), none but a fool is always right, every man has a fool in his sleeve (букв.: у всякого в рукаве дурак сидит), no man is wise at all times (букв.: нет человека, который всегда поступал бы мудро)4) Saying: even a wise man stumblesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на всякого мудреца довольно простоты
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м.sage, wise man*, man* of wisdom♢
на всякого мудреца довольно простоты посл. — even a wise man stumbles, Homer sometimes nods -
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м.sage, wise man, man of wisdom••на вся́кого мудреца́ дово́льно простоты́ посл. — ≈ even a wise man stumbles; Homer sometimes nods
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посл.no man is wise at all times; every man (everyone) has a fool in his sleeve; even a wise man stumbles; to err is human; none but a fool is always right; Homer sometimes nods (sleeps)Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на всякого мудреца довольно простоты
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1 knitter♦voorbeelden:1 〈 spreekwoord〉 de beste breister laat wel eens een steek vallen • even the worthy Homer sometimes nods -
20 de beste breister laat wel eens een steek vallen
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de beste breister laat wel eens een steek vallen
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