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121 разъезжаться
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122 увидаться
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123 ворон ворону глаз не выклюет
посл.lit. ravens do not peck out one another's eyes; cf. crows do not pick crow's eye, hawks will not pick hawks' eyes out; dog does not eat dogВыбившиеся из нищеты, выбившиеся из нужды смёткой, упорством, железным трудом иного-родние в почёте у богатых казаков. Держат они мельницы на откупу, много держат казацкой земли в аренде, держат батраков из своей же, иного-родней, бедноты, и лежат у них в банках деньги, ведут торговлю хлебом. Уважают их те казаки, у которых дома под железными крышами и амбары ломятся от хлеба, - ворон ворону глаз не выклюет. (А. Серафимович, Железный поток) — Those aliens who had conquered necessity and want by dint of acumen, perseverance, and relentless toil became respectable in the eyes of the rich Cossacks. They leased Cossack mills and many rich acres of Cossack land. They had hands of their own, drawn from among the poor aliens, they had money in the bank and traded in corn. They were honoured by those Cossacks who lived in houses with iron roofs and whose barns were bursting with corn. Ravens do not peck out one another's eyes.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ворон ворону глаз не выклюет
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124 душа в душу
разг.be heart and soul to one another; be all in all together; get on like a house on fire; live in harmony concord, perfect amityВ те восемь месяцев, во время которых она, будучи взята на поруки, ожидала суда, она не только помирилась с мужем, но так полюбила его, что суд застал её живущей с мужем душа в душу. (Л. Толстой, Воскресение) — But in the eight months during which she had been let out on bail, she had not only made it up with her husband, but come to love him, so that when her trial came they were heart and soul to one another.
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125 быть в долгу друг перед другом
драться, колотить друг друга — to batter at each other
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > быть в долгу друг перед другом
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126 назидаешь друг друга
драться, колотить друг друга — to batter at each other
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > назидаешь друг друга
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127 назидание друг друга
драться, колотить друг друга — to batter at each other
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > назидание друг друга
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128 противоречить друг другу
1. contradict each other2. disagreeРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > противоречить друг другу
См. также в других словарях:
one another — one a nother pronoun ** used for saying that each of two or more people does the same thing to the other person or the other people, or has the same relationship with them: EACH OTHER: They all shook hands with one another. The two of them sat… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
one another — one an other W3S3 pron each other ▪ Liz and I have known one another for years. ▪ They often stay at one another s houses … Dictionary of contemporary English
one another — ► one another each other. Main Entry: ↑one … English terms dictionary
one another — see each 3 … Modern English usage
one\ another — • each other • one another pron Each one the other; one the other. That man and his wife love each other. Bill and Mary gave one another Christmas presents last year. All the children at the party were looking at one another trying to recognize… … Словарь американских идиом
one another */*/ — UK / US pronoun used for saying that each of two or more people does the same thing to the other person or the other people, or has the same relationship with them They all shook hands with one another. The two of them sat facing one another. We… … English dictionary
one another — / . . ../ pronoun each other: Liz and I have known one another for years. | They often stay at one another s houses. compare each other … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
one another — pronoun Used of a reciprocal relationship among a group of two or more people or things; compare each other. The raw recruits helped one another get over the first few days. Syn: each other … Wiktionary
one another — See each other, one another … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
one another — /wʌn əˈnʌðə/ (say wun uh nudhuh) noun (referring to each of several reciprocally): they all began to shout at one another …
one another — one′ anoth′er pron. use each other • usage: See each other … From formal English to slang