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1 муки
1) General subject: bale, crucifixion, excruciation, pangs, sorrows, sting, throes, torment, torture, ordeals, sorrow, hardship2) History: (the eternal evils) evils3) Religion: martyrdom4) Graphic expression: road to Calvary -
2 мытарства
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3 П-130
ЖАРЕНЫЙ ПЕТУХ HE КЛЕВАЛ/НЕ КЛЮНУЛ кого highly coll VP4Ubj used without negation to convey the opposite meaning when used without negation, usu. pfv when used with negation, usu. impfv) s.o. has not yet encountered real difficulties or ordeals in life: X-a жареный петух не клевал = X has never even had a taste of trouble X has never been through hard times X has never had to struggle X has had it easy X doesn't know anything about lifeX-a жареный петух клюнул - X came upon (fell upon, got hit with) hard times.«Слушай ты, мыслитель... тебя ещё, видно, жареный петух в задницу не клевал, так я устрою: каждый клевок девять грамм, понял?» (Максимов 1). "Listen, philosopher....If you don't know anything about life yet, then I'll teach you, and each lesson will have nine grams of lead in it, is that clear?" (1a). -
4 жареный петух не клевал
• ЖАРЕНЫЙ ПЕТУХ НЕ КЛЕВАЛ/НЕ КЛЮНУЛ кого highly coll[VPsubj; used without negation to convey the opposite meaning; when used without negation, usu. pfv; when used with negation, usu. impfv]=====⇒ s.o. has not yet encountered real difficulties or ordeals in life:♦ "Слушай ты, мыслитель... тебя ещё, видно, жареный петух в задницу не клевал, так я устрою: каждый клевок девять грамм, понял?" (Максимов 1). "Listen, philosopher....If you don't know anything about life yet, then I'll teach you, and each lesson will have nine grams of lead in it, is that clear?" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > жареный петух не клевал
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5 жареный петух не клюнул
• ЖАРЕНЫЙ ПЕТУХ НЕ КЛЕВАЛ/НЕ КЛЮНУЛ кого highly coll[VPsubj; used without negation to convey the opposite meaning; when used without negation, usu. pfv; when used with negation, usu. impfv]=====⇒ s.o. has not yet encountered real difficulties or ordeals in life:♦ "Слушай ты, мыслитель... тебя ещё, видно, жареный петух в задницу не клевал, так я устрою: каждый клевок девять грамм, понял?" (Максимов 1). "Listen, philosopher....If you don't know anything about life yet, then I'll teach you, and each lesson will have nine grams of lead in it, is that clear?" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > жареный петух не клюнул
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6 Беды мучат, уму учат
The ordeals that you go through make you understand how to avoid them. See В нужде и кулик соловьем свищет (B), Горе заставит - бык соловьем запоет (Г), Натерпишься горя - научишься жить (H), От нужды волк лисой запел (O)Var.: Беда мучит, да беда и выучит. Что мучит, то и учитCf: Adversity is a good discipline (a good teacher, a great schoolmaster) (Br.). Adversity makes men wise (Am., Br.). After crosses and losses, men grow humbler and wiser (Am.). Misfortunes make us wise (Am.). There is no education like adversity (Am.). The things which hurt, instruct (Am.). Trouble brings experience, and experience brings wisdom (Br.). The wind in a man's face makes him wise (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Беды мучат, уму учат
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7 испытание
с.1. test, trial; (перен. тж.) ordealбыть на испытании — be on trial; ( о человеке) be on probation
производить испытание (рд.) — conduct a trial / test (of), try (d.), test (d.)
период испытания (машины и т. п.) — testing time
подвергнуть испытанию (вн.) — put* on trial (d.), put* to the test (d.)
выдержать испытание — stand* the test, pass muster
пройти тяжкие испытания — undergo* many severe trials, undergo* a terrible ordeal
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8 ордалии
истор.("суд Божий"; в Средневековье, когда исчерпывались все обыкновенные средства суда, то стороны могли апеллировать к ордалиям; практиковались жребий ( the ordeal by lots), присяга, испытание огнём ( the ordeal by fire), водой ( the ordeal by water), крестом, железом и т. п.; в Англии отменены в 1215-19 за исключением испытания поединком (the ordeal [trial] by battle [by combat], the wager of battle), отменённого в 1818; на Западе окончательно выходят из употребления в 18 в.) ordeals, лат. Dei judicium -
9 испытание
с.1) ( проверка) test, trialиспыта́ние я́дерного ору́жия — nuclear weapon test
пери́од испыта́ний (машины и т.п.) — testing time
быть на испыта́нии — be on trial; ( о человеке) be on probation
производи́ть испыта́ние (рд.) — conduct a trial / test (of), try (d), test (d)
подве́ргнуть испыта́нию (вн.) — put (d) on trial, put (d) to the test
вы́держать испыта́ние — stand the test, pass muster
э́то бу́дет серьёзным испыта́нием (для) — it will be a severe test (for)
вы́держать испыта́ние вре́менем — withstand the test of time
2) ( экзамен) examination3) ( тягостные переживания) ordealпройти́ тя́жкие испыта́ния — undergo many severe trials, undergo a terrible ordeal
тяжёлые испыта́ния (рд.) — the ordeals (of); the trials and tribulations (of)
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10 испытание
ср.1) test, trial; перен. тж. ordealпериод испытания (машины и т.п.) — testing time
пройти тяжкие испытания — to undergo many severe trials, to undergo a terrible ordeal
жесткое испытание — arduous trial, stringent/strenuous test
- выдержать испытаниеиспытания на усталость — тех. fatigue tests
- подвергнуть испытанию
- производить испытание
- пройти испытание2) ( экзамен) examination3) ( страдания) мн. ч. cross -
11 испить чашу до дна
[ispit' chashu do dna] To drink the bowl to the bottom. To experience ordeals, hardships, sorrows, misfortunes in full measure. Cf. To drink/drain the cup (of bitterness, sorrow, etc.) to the dregs.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > испить чашу до дна
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12 тяжелое испытание
1. ordeals2. ordealРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > тяжелое испытание
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