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1 hawk flies
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3 Asilidae
Entomology: assassin flies (лат.), hawk flies (лат.), robber flies (лат.) -
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Biology: hawk flies (Asilidae), robber flies (Asilidae), assassin flies (Asilidae) -
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8 первая рюмка - колом, вторая соколом, а третья - мелкими пташечками
первая рюмка - колом, вторая соколом, а третья (после третьей) - мелкими пташечкамипосл.lit. the first glass sticks in the throat, the second flies down like a hawk, but after the third they're like tiny little birdsТолько в самое первое время в Москве те странные деревенскому жителю, непроизводительные, но неизбежные расходы, которые потребовались от него со всех сторон, поражали Левина. Но теперь он уже привык к ним. С ним случилось в этом отношении то, что, говорят, случается с пьяницами: первая рюмка - колом, вторая соколом, а после третьей - мелкими пташечками. (Л. Толстой, Анна Каренина) — Only during the first days of his stay in Moscow Levin had been struck by the expenditure, strange to one living in the country, unproductive but inevitable, that was expected of him on every side. But by now he had grown used to it. That had happened to him in this matter which is said to happen to drunkards - the first glass sticks in the throat, the second flies down like a hawk, but after the third they're like tiny little birds.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > первая рюмка - колом, вторая соколом, а третья - мелкими пташечками
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9 EAGLE
• Attempt not to fly like an eagle with the wings of a wren - Куда конь с копытом, туда и рак с клешней (K)• Eagle does not hawk at flies (An/The) - Орел мух не ловит (O)• Eagles do not breed doves - От совы не родятся соколы (O)• Eagles don't catch flies - Орел мух не ловит (O)• When the eagle is dead, the crows pick out his eyes - Мертвого льва и собаки лижут (M), Плохого волка и телята лижут (П) -
10 Орел мух не ловит
Insignifi cant things are beneath a great man's contemptVar.: Лев мышей не ловитCf.\An (The) eagle does not hawk at flies (Br.). Eagles don't catch flies (Am.). The elephant does not catch mice (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Орел мух не ловит
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11 видать птицу по полёту
Set phrase: a bird may be known by its song (one can tell a person by his (her) manners, looks and/or deeds), it's easy to know a hawk from a handsaw, one can tell a (the) bird by its flight, one can tell a (the) bird by the way it flies, The ass is known by its earsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > видать птицу по полёту
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12 видать сову по полёту
Set phrase: a bird may be known by its song (one can tell a person by his (her) manners, looks and/or deeds), it's easy to know a hawk from a handsaw, one can tell a (the) bird by its flight, one can tell a (the) bird by the way it fliesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > видать сову по полёту
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13 видать сокола по полёту
Set phrase: a bird may be known by its song (one can tell a person by his (her) manners, looks and/or deeds), it's easy to know a hawk from a handsaw, one can tell a (the) bird by its flight, one can tell a (the) bird by the way it fliesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > видать сокола по полёту
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14 видна птица по полёту
Set phrase: a bird may be known by its song (one can tell a person by his (her) manners, looks and/or deeds), a bird may be known by its song (дословно: Птицу можно узнать по тому, как она поёт (букв. по её песне)), it's easy to know a hawk from a handsaw, one can tell a (the) bird by the way it fliesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > видна птица по полёту
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15 видно птицу по полёту
Set phrase: a bird may be known by its song (one can tell a person by his (her) manners, looks and/or deeds), it's easy to know a hawk from a handsaw, one can tell a (the) bird by its flight, one can tell a (the) bird by the way it fliesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > видно птицу по полёту
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16 видно сову по полёту
Set phrase: a bird may be known by its song (one can tell a person by his (her) manners, looks and/or deeds), it's easy to know a hawk from a handsaw, one can tell a (the) bird by its flight, one can tell a (the) bird by the way it fliesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > видно сову по полёту
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17 видно сокола по полёту
Set phrase: a bird may be known by its song (one can tell a person by his (her) manners, looks and/or deeds), it's easy to know a hawk from a handsaw, one can tell a (the) bird by its flight, one can tell a (the) bird by the way it fliesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > видно сокола по полёту
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