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1 (кому) делить нечего (one has)
Set phrase: nothing to quarrel overУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (кому) делить нечего (one has)
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2 ONE
• It is all one - Все едино, что хлеб, что мякина (B), Что в лоб, что по лбу (4)• It takes one to know one - Рыбак рыбака видит издалека (P)• One beats the bush, and another catches the birds (has the hare, takes the bird) - Дурак дом построил, а умный купил (Д), Медведь пляшет, а поводырь деньги берет (M)• One by one the spindles are made - Мало-помалу птичка гнездо свивает (M)• One does the scathe, and another has the scorn - Руки согрешили, а спина виновата (P)• One for all, and all for one - Один за всех, все за одного (O)• One is no number - Один в поле не воин (O)• One is too few, three /is/ too many - Куда ни кинь, все клин (K)• There is one born every minute - Дуракам счету нет (Д), На наш век дураков хватит (H) -
3 по праву, без посторонней помощи (If someone has a position in their own right , they have earned it or obtained it by themselves and not because of anyone else: She's a millionaire in her own right . -
General subject: in one's own rightУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > по праву, без посторонней помощи (If someone has a position in their own right , they have earned it or obtained it by themselves and not because of anyone else: She's a millionaire in her own right . -
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4 Any woman that is just gross and disgusting. Also one that is gross and disgusting, but just has on a lot of makeup or other enhancements
Jargon: wookieУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Any woman that is just gross and disgusting. Also one that is gross and disgusting, but just has on a lot of makeup or other enhancements
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5 Кто кого обидит, тот того и ненавидит
One has a feeling of hostility towards the man he has done harm toCf: Folks often injure all they fear and hate all they injure (Am.). Не that does you an ill turn will never forgive you (Br.). The injured often forgive but those who injure neither forgive nor forget (Am.). Men hate where they hurt (Am.). The offender never pardons (Am.). Offenders never pardon (Am., Br.). They never pardon who have done the wrong (Am.). We hate those whom we have wronged (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Кто кого обидит, тот того и ненавидит
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6 Мавр сделал свое дело, мавр может уходить
One has completed his work and his help is no longer needed, so he may be freeCf: The Moor has done his duty, let him go (Br.). When you are done, you can go (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Мавр сделал свое дело, мавр может уходить
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7 Своя рука - владыка
One acts only at his own will because one has power in his hands. See Как хочу, так и ворочу (K), Хочу, с кашей ем, хочу, масло пахтаю (X)Cf: As I will so I command (Br.). I do as I please (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Своя рука - владыка
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8 что посеешь, то и пожнешь
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9 надо
one must, one hasмне на́до уе́хать — I have to go away
- так вам и надо!нам на́до идти́ — we must be going
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10 решать проблему в несколько приёмов
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > решать проблему в несколько приёмов
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11 делить шкуру неубитого медведя
1) General subject: dispose sell the bear's skin before one has caught the bear, sell the bear`s skin before one has caught the bear, dispose of the bear's skin before one his caught the bear3) Set phrase: cook a hare before catching him (дословно: Жарить зайца прежде, чем он пойман), eat the calf in the cow's belly (дословно: Есть телёнка, который ещё не родился), first catch your hare, first catch your hare then cook himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > делить шкуру неубитого медведя
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12 на счету
I• НА СЧЕТУ[PrepP; Invar]=====1. на счету (у кого) [subj-compl with быть (subj: any count noun); if subj: sing, it is usu. preceded by каждый]⇒ every person (or thing) is taken into consideration, is important, valued, significant:- every X means something (a lot, a great deal) (to Y).♦...Кто-то выпустил Абдула, он, кажется, не покусал никого, но напугал сильно и одежду порвал. Лёвке-то что, а у Антона всякая тряпочка была на счету (Трифонов 2). One of them let Abdul off the leash, and although he didn't actually bite anyone, he gave the victims a bad fright and tore their clothes. This didn't bother Lev too much, but to Anton every scrap of clothing was precious (2a).⇒ a person or group is kept under observation (often by s.o. in a position of authority who believes that that person or group has done sth. illegal, reprehensible etc):- all Xs live (fall) under the watchful eye of Y.♦ Мать Лены хотела поскорее выдать дочь замуж, и все потенциальные женихи были у неё на счету. Lena's mother wanted to marry her off as soon as possible and kept track of all eligible young men.♦ Городок у нас маленький, все наркоманы на счету у милиции. Our town is small, and all the drug addicts live under the watchful eye of the militia.3. на счету чьём, (у) кого [subj-compl with быть (subj: count abstr or concr, usu. pl) or obj-compl with иметь (obj: count abstr or concr, usu. pl)]⇒ (s.o. has the specified achievements or, occas., undesirable actions) as part of his past experience:- X has racked up (accumulated etc) alot of Ys.♦ У Дмитрия на счету больше ста изобретений. Dmitry has more than one hundred inventions under his belt.II[PrepP; Invar; the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]=====⇒ one is looked upon, perceived in the way specified:- X на хорошем <плохом и т.п.> счету( у Y-a) - X is in good <bad etc> standing (with Y);- X is in Y's good < bad> books;- X is well < ill> thought of (by Y);- X has a good <bad etc> reputation.♦ В активистках в университете она не состояла, но была на хорошем счету (Мандельштам 2). Though not an activist at the university, she was nevertheless in good standing (2a).♦ "А ты спроси у отрядного, что надо делать, чтобы быть на хорошем счету" (Марченко 1). "And you ask the company commander what one has to do in order to be in his good books" (1a).♦ Во всё время пребывания в училище был он на отличном счету... (Гоголь 3). All the time he was at school he was well thought of... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на счету
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13 ранняя пташка носок очищает, а поздняя глаза продирает
Set phrase: Early start makes easy stages, Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise, First come, first served, Go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark!, He that will thrive, must rise at five, The early bird catches the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plenty of work (and has earned one's meal)), The early bird cleans its beak while the late one's half asleep, The early bird gets the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plentv of work (and has earned one's meal))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ранняя пташка носок очищает, а поздняя глаза продирает
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14 ранняя пташка носок очищает, а поздняя глаза протирает
Set phrase: Early start makes easy stages, Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise, First come, first served, Go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark!, He that will thrive, must rise at five, The early bird catches the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plenty of work (and has earned one's meal)), The early bird cleans its beak while the late one's half asleep, The early bird gets the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plentv of work (and has earned one's meal))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ранняя пташка носок очищает, а поздняя глаза протирает
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15 ранняя пташка носок очищает, а поздняя глазки продирает
Set phrase: Early start makes easy stages, Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise, First come, first served, Go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark!, He that will thrive, must rise at five, The early bird catches the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plenty of work (and has earned one's meal)), The early bird cleans its beak while the late one's half asleep, The early bird gets the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plentv of work (and has earned one's meal))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ранняя пташка носок очищает, а поздняя глазки продирает
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16 ранняя пташка носок очищает, а поздняя глазки протирает
Set phrase: Early start makes easy stages, Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise, First come, first served, Go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark!, He that will thrive, must rise at five, The early bird catches the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plenty of work (and has earned one's meal)), The early bird cleans its beak while the late one's half asleep, The early bird gets the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plentv of work (and has earned one's meal))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ранняя пташка носок очищает, а поздняя глазки протирает
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17 ранняя пташка носок прочищает, а поздняя глаза продирает
Set phrase: Early start makes easy stages, Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise, First come, first served, Go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark!, He that will thrive, must rise at five, The early bird catches the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plenty of work (and has earned one's meal)), The early bird cleans its beak while the late one's half asleep, The early bird gets the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plentv of work (and has earned one's meal)), the early bird catches the worm (дословно: Ранняя птичка ловит червя)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ранняя пташка носок прочищает, а поздняя глаза продирает
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18 ранняя пташка носок прочищает, а поздняя глаза протирает
Set phrase: Early start makes easy stages, Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise, First come, first served, Go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark!, He that will thrive, must rise at five, The early bird catches the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plenty of work (and has earned one's meal)), The early bird cleans its beak while the late one's half asleep, The early bird gets the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plentv of work (and has earned one's meal))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ранняя пташка носок прочищает, а поздняя глаза протирает
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19 ранняя пташка носок прочищает, поздняя глаза продирает
Set phrase: Early start makes easy stages, Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise, First come, first served, Go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark!, He that will thrive, must rise at five, The early bird catches the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plenty of work (and has earned one's meal)), The early bird cleans its beak while the late one's half asleep, The early bird gets the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plentv of work (and has earned one's meal))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ранняя пташка носок прочищает, поздняя глаза продирает
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20 ранняя пташка носок прочищает, поздняя глаза протирает
Set phrase: Early start makes easy stages, Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise, First come, first served, Go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark!, He that will thrive, must rise at five, The early bird catches the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plenty of work (and has earned one's meal)), The early bird cleans its beak while the late one's half asleep, The early bird gets the worm (Used to mean: when a lazy person is just getting up in the morning, the industrious one has already done plentv of work (and has earned one's meal))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ранняя пташка носок прочищает, поздняя глаза протирает
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