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61 bosom friends
inf закадычные друзьяThe two teenage girls were bosom friends and went everywhere together.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > bosom friends
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62 bosom
['bʊz(ə)m] 1. n1) гру́ди; па́зуха; ло́но, на́дра2) се́рце, душа́bosom of the sea — морські́ глиби́ни
3) амер. мані́жка; мани́шка2. v1) зберіга́ти в таємни́ці2) заст. хова́ти ( за пазуху) -
63 bosom chums
n pl AmE slThe guy sat there scratching at his bosom chums — Парень сидел и чесался. Наверное, вши заели
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64 the cynosure of all eyes
книжн.центр внимания [выражение впервые встречается в произведении Дж. Мильтона ‘L'Allegro’, 1632:Bosom'd high in tufted trees,Where perhaps some beauty lies,The cynosure of neighbouring eyes]The boy, who had been beautiful as a star had ever been the cynosure of her eyes. (A. Trollope, ‘The Way We Live Now’, ch. 2) — Мальчишка, хорошенький как херувим, всегда был для матери светом в окошке.
He was now major of a great city, the cynosure of all eyes. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. XXXIX) — Теперь он был мэром большого города и у всех на виду.
Before long we had all trooped into the drawing-room. The Scotland Yard men were the cynosure of all eyes. (A. Christie, ‘The Mysterious Affair at Styles’, ch. VII) — Вскоре мы все собрались в гостиной. Сотрудники Скотланд-Ярда были в центре внимания.
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65 the old man of the sea
человек, от которого трудно отвязаться, отделаться, прилипчивый человек [намёк на эпизод из сказок "Тысячи и одной ночи", в котором рассказывается, как Синдбад-мореход никак не мог избавиться от старика, усевшегося ему на плечи]Nearly two months after his arrival he began to complain that he felt worse. It was then that he became ranch's old man of the sea. (O. Henry, ‘Heart of the West’, ch. VII) — Прошло почти два месяца после его приезда, и он начал жаловаться, что ему стало хуже. На ранчо уже не знали, как от него избавиться.
Every Englishman has a church-warden shut away in his bosom, an old man of the sea whom it is next to impossible to shake off. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Merry-Go-Round’, part II) — В каждом англичанине сидит где-то церковный староста. Это тяжелый крест, от которого почти невозможно избавиться.
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66 the old man of the sea
чeлoвeк, oт кoтopoгo тpуднo oтвязaтьcя, oтдeлaтьcя, пpилипчивый чeлoвeк [нaмёк нa эпизoд из cкaзoк "Tыcячи и oднoй нoчи", в кoтopoм paccкaзывaeтcя, кaк Cиндбaд-мopexoд никaк нe мoг избaвитьcя oт cтapикa, уceвшeгocя eму нa плeчи]Every Englishman has a church-warden shut away in his bosom, an old man of the sea whom it is next to impossible to shake off (W. S. Maugham). I know what you are. You're the Old Man of the Sea... You get on the back of everything vital, everything trying to be honest and free, and you bear it down (J. Fowles) -
67 bosom
kb. dada. They took the orphaned girl into the b. of their family Mereka mengambil anak yatim itu menjadi anggota keluarga. -
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69 Bosom
subs.Ar. and V. κόλπος, ὁ.Breast: P. and V. μαστός, ὁ (Xen. but rare P.), στῆθος, τό, or pl. (Plat. but rare P.), στέρνον, τό, or pl. (Xen. but rare P.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Bosom
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70 bosom of the pants
Табуированная лексика: зад (часть тела) -
71 bosom of the sea
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72 the wide bosom of
Переносный смысл: ширь (моря, равнины и т.п.) -
73 bosom of the sea
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74 Abraham's bosom
1) Религия: (The repose of the happy in death. Lk:16:22-23) лоно Авраамово2) Христианство: лоно авраамово -
75 abraham's bosom
1) Религия: (The repose of the happy in death. Lk:16:22-23) лоно Авраамово2) Христианство: лоно авраамово -
76 bowels of the earth
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77 Abraham's bosom (The repose of the happy in death. Lk:16:22-23)
Религия: лоно АвраамовоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Abraham's bosom (The repose of the happy in death. Lk:16:22-23)
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78 лоно
bosomв лоното на природата in the open air, in the bosom of natureв лоното на църквата in the bosom of the church* * *ло̀но,ср., само ед. bosom; в \лоното на природата in the open air, in the bosom of nature; връщам се в \лоното на семейството return to the family fold; прибирам в \лоното bring into the fold.* * *fold; bosom: in the лоно of nature - в лоното на природата; lap* * *1. bosom 2. в ЛОНОто на природата in the open air, in the bosom of nature 3. в ЛОНОто на църквата in the bosom of the church -
79 skød
bosom, lap* * *I. (et -er)( frakkeskød) tail, skirt;( på damedragt) basque.II. (et -)( del af legemet) lap, knee ( fx sit on her lap (el. knee));( moderskød) womb;(fig) bosom ( fx in the bosom of one's family);[ hvad fremtiden bærer i sit skød] what the future holds in store;(fig) fold one's arms, sit back;[ sidde med hænderne i skødet] twiddle one's thumbs,(fig: være passiv) sit back.III. præt af skyde. -
80 broit
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