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61 правда железа
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62 пройти сквозь испытания
General subject: undergo an ordealУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пройти сквозь испытания
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63 пройти сквозь тяжелое испытание
General subject: pass through a terrible ordealУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пройти сквозь тяжелое испытание
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64 публично выступать было для него испытанием
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > публично выступать было для него испытанием
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65 стойко выдержать испытание
Makarov: face the ordealУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стойко выдержать испытание
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66 страшное испытание
Makarov: black ordealУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > страшное испытание
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67 суд Божий
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68 суд божий
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69 судебная ордалия
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70 тяжёлое испытание
1) General subject: a crook in the lot, crucible, hard lines, hard lot, hard luck, hardship, ordeal, severe test, trial2) Australian slang: graunchy -
71 тяжелое испытание
1) General subject: a crook in the lot, crucible, hard lines, hard lot, hard luck, hardship, ordeal, severe test, trial2) Australian slang: graunchy -
72 тяжкое испытание
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73 эритрофлеум гвинейский
1) Biology: ordeal tree (Erythrophleum guinense), red water tree (Erythrophleum guinense)2) Botanical term: sasswood (Erythrophloeum guineense), sassywood (Erythrophloeum guineense)3) Agriculture: red water tree (Erythrophleum guineense), sassy bark tree (Erythrophleum guineense)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > эритрофлеум гвинейский
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74 Ф-33
ПОЧЁМ ФУНТ ЛИХА узнать, знать, понять и т. п. coll subord clause Invar fixed WO(to know, learn) what severe hardship is (by personally experiencing an ordeal, hard time etc): what real trouble (misfortune, suffering, misery etc) iswhat hard times are (really like (all about)).«Жена воспитывалась в детском доме. Сирота... Она с детства узнала, почём фунт лиха стоит...» (Шолохов 1). "My wife had been brought up in a children's home. She was an orphan....She had known what real trouble was since she was a kid" (lc). -
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ХОЖДЕНИЕ ПО МУКАМ lit NP fixed WOa series of trying experiences in life, one following anothera (one) long ordeal(going through) purgatory.From the ancient Christian belief reflected in the Old Russian apocryphal text Descent of the Virgin into Hell («Хождение Богородицы по мукам», 12th cent.), that the souls of the deceased endure forty days of torment immediately after death. The phrase came into widespread use after the publication of a trilogy under the same title by Aleksei Tolstoi (1921 -41, translated into English as Road to Calvary). -
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МИНОВАЛА (ЭTA (СИЯ) ЧАША кого lit VP subj.) s.o. has been spared some ordeal, misfortune: X-a миновала эта чаша - this cup has passed from X.Уже собравшись и купив билет, она (Ахматова) задумалась, стоя у окна. «Молитесь, чтобы вас миновала эта чаша?» - спросил Пунин, умный, жёлчный и блестящий человек (Мандельштам 1). When she (Akhmatova) had packed and bought her ticket, her brilliant, irritable husband Punin asked her, as she stood in thought by a window: "Are you praying that this cup should pass from you?" (1a).From the Bible (Matt. 26:39). -
77 почем фунт лиха
• ПОЧЕМ ФУНТ ЛИХА узнать, знать, понять и т. п. coll[subord clause; Invar; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to know, learn) what severe hardship is (by personally experiencing an ordeal, hard time etc):- what real trouble <misfortune, suffering, misery etc> is;- what hard times are (really like < all about>).♦ "Жена воспитывалась в детском доме. Сирота... Она с детства узнала, почём фунт лиха стоит..." (Шолохов 1). "Му wife had been brought up in a children's home. She was an orphan....She had known what real trouble was since she was a kid" (lc).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > почем фунт лиха
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78 хождение по мукам
• ХОЖДЕНИЕ ПО МУКАМ lit[NP; fixed WO]=====⇒ a series of trying experiences in life, one following another:- (going through) purgatory.—————← From the ancient Christian belief reflected in the Old Russian apocryphal text Descent of the Virgin into Hell ("Хождение Богородицы по мукам", 12th cent.), that the souls of the deceased endure forty days of torment immediately after death. The phrase came into widespread use after the publication of a trilogy under the same title by Aleksei Tolstoi (1921 -41, translated into English as Road to Calvary).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хождение по мукам
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79 миновала сия чаша
[VPsubj]=====⇒ s.o. has been spared some ordeal, misfortune:♦ Уже собравшись и купив билет, она [Ахматова] задумалась, стоя у окна. "Молитесь, чтобы вас миновала эта чаша?" - спросил Пунин, умный, жёлчный и блестящий человек (Мандельштам 1). When she [Akhmatova] had packed and bought her ticket, her brilliant, irritable husband Punin asked her, as she stood in thought by a window: "Are you praying that this cup should pass from you?" (1a).—————← From the Bible (Matt. 26:39).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > миновала сия чаша
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80 миновала чаша
[VPsubj]=====⇒ s.o. has been spared some ordeal, misfortune:♦ Уже собравшись и купив билет, она [Ахматова] задумалась, стоя у окна. "Молитесь, чтобы вас миновала эта чаша?" - спросил Пунин, умный, жёлчный и блестящий человек (Мандельштам 1). When she [Akhmatova] had packed and bought her ticket, her brilliant, irritable husband Punin asked her, as she stood in thought by a window: "Are you praying that this cup should pass from you?" (1a).—————← From the Bible (Matt. 26:39).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > миновала чаша
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