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1 вполне откровенно
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2 с полной откровенностью
General subject: in perfect sincerityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > с полной откровенностью
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3 совершенно откровенно
General subject: in perfect sincerityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершенно откровенно
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4 не с неба свалилось
см. тж. как с неба свалился 3)( что)it has not dropped from the skies; it is not a bolt from the blue; it has not come out of the blueДа, самолюбие моё было уязвлено, но ведь это не с неба свалилось, я ожидал неуспеха и уже был подготовлен к нему, о чём и предупреждал Вас с полною искренностью. (А. Чехов, Письмо А. С. Суворину, 22 окт. 1896) — Yes, my vanity was stung, but you know it was not a bolt from the blue; I was expecting a failure, and was prepared for it, as I warned you with perfect sincerity beforehand.
Не отказываться же от своего счастья, и ему удача не с неба свалилась... (П. Проскурин, Тайга) — Why should he now turn his back on his luck - it had not come out of the blue.
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