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1 TAILOR
• Let each tailor mend his own coat - Живи всяк своим умом да своим горбом (Ж)• Let every tailor stick to his goose - Берись за то, к чему ты годен (Б)• Long thread, a lazy tailor (A) - Длинная нитка - ленивая швея (Д)• Nine tailors make the man - Одежда красит человека (O)• Tailor makes the man (The) - Одежда красит человека (O)• Tailor's sons wear patched pants (The) - У нашей пряхи ни одежды, ни рубахи (У)• Tailor's wife is worse (the worst) clad (The) - Сапожник ходит без сапог (C), У нашей пряхи ни одежды, ни рубахи (У) -
2 Сапожник ходит без сапог
А craftsman who does some kind of work for other people is short of time to do it for his family or himself See У нашей пряхи ни одежды, ни рубахи (У), Чужую кровлю кроешь, а своя каплет (4), Чужую пашню пашет, а своя в залежи (4)Var.: Портной без кафтана (порток), сапожник без сапогCf: The blacksmith's horse and the shoemaker's family always go unshod (Am.). A cobbler's child is always the worst shod (Am.). The cobbler's children usually go unshod (Br.). The cobbler's wife is the worst shod (Br.). The door of the carpenter is loose (Am.). Не who makes shoes goes barefoot (Am.). None more bare than the shoemaker's wife and the smith's mare (Br.). The shoemaker's child goes barefoot (Am.). The shoemaker's son always goes barefoot (Br.). The shoemaker's wife is the worst shod (Br.). The tailor's wife is the worst clad (Br.). The tailor's wife is worse (worst) clad (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Сапожник ходит без сапог
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3 У нашей пряхи ни одежды, ни рубахи
See Сапожник ходит без сапог (С)Cf: Не who makes shoes goes barefoot (Am.). The tailor's sons wear patched pants (Am.). The tailor's wife is the worst clad (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > У нашей пряхи ни одежды, ни рубахи
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4 жена портного одета хуже всех
Set phrase: the tailor's wife is the worst cladУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жена портного одета хуже всех
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5 С-19
САПОЖНИК (ВСЕГДА (ХОДИТ» БЕЗ СА-ПОГ (saying) a person whose skill and expertise serve others well often neglects, or is unable, to use his talents to provide for himself and/or his family: - all cobblers go barefoot the shoemaker' children are ill-shod the shoemaker' child goes barefoot there is none worse shod than the shoemaker' wife the tailor' wife is worst clad a needle clothes people, yet is itself naked.
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