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21 представиться
1) General subject: make oneself known to (кому-л.), present oneself, seem (I seem to hear somebody singing - мне послышалось (показалось), что кто-то поёт), offer, give a name (Did he give a name? - Он как-то представился?), break upon (кому-л.)2) Mathematics: appear -
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23 igoa
[îgoa]name; igoa nuinui, main name (of a country); he-nape i te igoa, to give a name; igoa hakaponoko, nickname. -
24 дать имя
1) General subject: baptize, call, christen, godfather (чему-либо), name2) Law: give a name -
25 называть (I) > назвать (I)
............................................................1. name(vt. & n.) نام، اسم، نام و شهرت، آبرو، علامت، نامیدن، بنام صدا کردن، نام دادن، مشهور، نامدار............................................................2. call(vt. & n.) فرا خواندن، فرا خوان، بانگ، صدازدن، ندا، خبر، نامیدن، احضار کردن، خواستن، فریاد، صدا، احضار، دعوت، نامبری، خواندن اسامی........................................................................................................................4. state(v.) حالت، کشور، ایالت، توضیح دادن، جزء به جزء شرح دادن، اظهار داشتن، اظهار کردن، تعیین کردن، حال، چگونگی، کیفیت، دولت، استان، ملت، جمهوری، کشوری، دولتی -
26 ославить (II) (св)
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27 присваивать название
Mathematics: be named after, give the nameУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > присваивать название
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28 nape
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29 оказывать поддержку
give support глагол:shore (подпирать, оказывать поддержку, крепить, сходить на берег, спускать на берег, плыть вдоль берега)словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > оказывать поддержку
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30 ROPE
• Give a fool (a man, a thief, him) rope enough and he'll hang himself - Дай глупому лошадь, он на ней и к черту уедет (Д), Заставь дурака Богу молиться, он и лоб расшибет (3)• If you don't touch the rope, you won't ring the bell - Под лежачий камень вода не течет (П)• Name not a rope in his house that hanged himself (that was hanged) - В доме повешенного не говорят о веревке (B), Не говори с косым о кривом (H)• Never talk of a rope in the house of a man who has been hanged - В доме повешенного не говорят о веревке (B), Не говори с косым о кривом (H) -
31 давать фамилию
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32 давать новое имя
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33 поставит задачу
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > поставит задачу
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34 оказывать поддержку
1) General subject: (кому-л.) back, backstop, countenance, crutch, fortify, give a knee, give support, give support to, give support to (кому-л., чему-л.), lend assistance, lend support, lend support to, lend support to (кому-л., чему-л.), offer a knee, push, put name to, put one's name to, shore, underprop, underset, undershore, (кому-л.) wear colours, give a knee to, give endorsement, keep one in countenance, maintain, offer support (to)2) Military: conduct support, furnish support, lend aid3) Diplomatic term: (кому-л.) axe, give support to (кому-л.), lend support to (кому-л.), render support to (кому-л.), uphold4) Jargon: shore up5) Business: aid, assist, render support, support6) Makarov: (кому-л.) back (smb.) (up), (кому-л.) be at the back of, give support to (smb., smth.) (кому-л., чему-л.), lend support to (smb., smth.) (кому-л., чему-л.), (кому-л.) stand behind (smb.'s) back, sustain, undershore (в споре и т.п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > оказывать поддержку
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35 Легко очернить, нелегко обелить
When you besmirch a per son's reputation, it is very hard for him to recover it See Дурная слава накрепко пристает (Д)Cf: A bad wound is cured, /but/ not a bad name (Br.). An evil wound is cured, not an evil name (Br.). Give a dog a bad name and hang him (Am., Br.). Give a dog a bad name and his work is done (Br.). Give a dog an ill name, and hang him (Br.). Glass, china, and reputations are easily cracked and never well mended (Am.). A good name is sooner lost than won (Am.). An ill wound, but not an ill name, may be healed (Am.). An ill wound is cured, /but/ not an ill name (Am., Br.). A wounded reputation is seldom cured (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Легко очернить, нелегко обелить
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36 Дурная слава накрепко пристает
It is difficult to get rid of an ill reputation. See Дурное слово, что смола: пристанет - не отлепится (Д), Легко очернить, нелегко обелить (Л), Раз украл, а навек вором стал (P)Var.: Дурная кличка накрепко ристаётCf: Give a dog a bad name and hang him (Am., Br.). Give a dog a bad name /, and his work is done/ (Br.). Give a dog a bad name, and it will stay with him (Am.). Glass, china, and reputation are easily cracked and never well mended (Am.). Не that has an ill name is half hanged (Br.). Не who has a bad name is half hanged (Am.). A wounded reputation is seldom cured (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Дурная слава накрепко пристает
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37 предоставлять
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38 дурная кличка накрепко пристаёт
1) General subject: give a dog a bad (an ill) name and hang himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дурная кличка накрепко пристаёт
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39 кто раз оступился, тому и веры нет
1) General subject: give a dog a bad (an ill) name and hang him (или от того добра не жди)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кто раз оступился, тому и веры нет
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40 от худой славы вдруг не отделаешься
1) General subject: give a dog a bad (an ill) name and hang himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > от худой славы вдруг не отделаешься
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