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General subject: collect additionally, finish gathering, finish setting up, gain additionally, gain to fit, gain to satisfaction -
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General subject: collect additionally, finish gathering, finish setting up, gain additionally, gain to fit, gain to satisfaction -
3 В зависти нет ни проку, ни радости
There is no point envying anybody because you gain neither satisfaction nor profit by it. See Железо ржа съедает, а завистливый от зависти сохнет (Ж)Cf: The envious man grows lean (shall never want woe) (Br.). Envy never enriched any man (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > В зависти нет ни проку, ни радости
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4 Добродетель - сама себе награда
Satisfaction you gain from being righteous is sufficient to feel happyCf: Virtue is its own reward (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Добродетель - сама себе награда
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vgener. emporter le morceau, enlever le morceau, gagner son procès, obtenir satisfaction, avoir gain de cause, obtenir gain de cause
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