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УДОСТАИВАТЬ/УДОСТОИТЬ кого ЧЁСТИ (какой) often iron VP subj: human often foil. by infin) to show one's respect for s.o., confer a distinction upon s.o. by doing sth.: X удостоил Y-a чести (сделать Z) = X did Y the honor (of doing Z) X bestowed an honor on (upon) Y by doing Z X conferred an honor on Y by doing Z X honored Y (by doing Z) X showed his respect for Y by doing Zне каждого (не всех) удостаивают такой чести = not everyone is given (afforded etc) such an honor."...Дворянство здешнее удостоило меня чести избрания в предводители...» (Толстой 5). "...The local nobility have done me the honor of electing me their marshal..." (5a).Здесь меня допрашивали и сам хозяин кабинета, и комиссия, созданная для расследования моей деятельности (можно гордиться - такой чести не каждого удостаивали)... (Войнович 3). Here I was interrogated by the owner of the office himself, by the commission set up to investigate my activities (I should be proud, not everyone is given such an honor)... (3a). -
2 удостаивать чести
[VP; subj: human; often foll. by infin]=====⇒ to show one's respect for s.o., confer a distinction upon s.o. by doing sth.:|| не каждого (не всех) удостаивают такой чести≈ not everyone is given (afforded etc) such an honor.♦ "...Дворянство здешнее удостоило меня чести изорания в предводители..." (Толстой 5). "...The local nobility have done me the honor of electing me their marshal..." (5a).♦ Здесь меня допрашивали и сам хозяин кабинета, и комиссия, созданная для расследования моей деятельности (можно гордиться - такой чести не каждого удостаивали)... (Войнович 3). Here I was interrogated by the owner of the office himself, by the commission set up to investigate my activities (I should be proud, not everyone is given such an honor)... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > удостаивать чести
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3 удостоить чести
[VP; subj: human; often foll. by infin]=====⇒ to show one's respect for s.o., confer a distinction upon s.o. by doing sth.:|| не каждого (не всех) удостаивают такой чести≈ not everyone is given (afforded etc) such an honor.♦ "...Дворянство здешнее удостоило меня чести изорания в предводители..." (Толстой 5). "...The local nobility have done me the honor of electing me their marshal..." (5a).♦ Здесь меня допрашивали и сам хозяин кабинета, и комиссия, созданная для расследования моей деятельности (можно гордиться - такой чести не каждого удостаивали)... (Войнович 3). Here I was interrogated by the owner of the office himself, by the commission set up to investigate my activities (I should be proud, not everyone is given such an honor)... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > удостоить чести
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