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1 моя изба с краю
1) Jocular: I am not my brother's keeper (it may mean: I have nothing to do with it, and it is none of my business. it may also be used (critically) about a person who is indifferent and is not privy to a matter of public (community's) concern) -
2 моя изба с краю, я ничего не знаю
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > моя изба с краю, я ничего не знаю
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3 моя хата с краю
1) Colloquial: it's not my funeral2) Jocular: I am not my brother's keeper (it may mean: I have nothing to do with it, and it is none of my business. it may also be used (critically) about a person who is indifferent and is not privy to a matter of public (community's) concern)3) British English: I'm alright Jack (i.e. I don't care what problems other people have)4) Set phrase: it's neither my headache nor my piece of cake!, it's no concern of mine, it's nothing to do with me, leave me out!5) Idiomatic expression: fence-sitting -
4 моя хата с краю, я ничего не знаю
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > моя хата с краю, я ничего не знаю
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