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Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > лепта вдовицы
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5 лепта вдовицы
1) Religion: widow mite, widow's mite2) Bible: the widow's mite -
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adj. [zasiłek] widow attr.; [renta, strój] widow’s- stan wdowi widowhood- wdowi grosz widow’s mite* * *a.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wdowi
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7 grosz
m 1. (moneta polska) grosz (a Polish monetary unit) 2. (moneta austriacka) groschen (an Austrian monetary unit) 3. Hist. groschen 4. sgt pot. (pieniądze) money- ciężki a. ładny grosz good money- uciułać trochę grosza to put away a. aside a little money- ciułać grosz do grosza to save every penny- kupić coś za drogi grosz pot. to pay a pretty penny for sth- kupić/sprzedać coś za grosze to buy/sell sth for next to nothing; to buy/sell sth dirt cheap a. for peanuts pot.- liczyć się z każdym groszem pot. to count a. watch one’s pennies- nie mieć grosza przy duszy pot. to be penniless, not to have a penny to one’s name a. two pennies to rub together- nie mieć wstydu/rozumu za grosz pot. to have no shame/sense- wtrącać a. wtykać a. wsadzać (swoje) trzy grosze pot. to add a. put in one’s (two) pennyworth GB pot., to add a. put in one’s two cents’ worth US pot.- to nie jest warte trzech groszy a. złamanego grosza pot. it’s not worth a brass farthing GB pot., it’s not worth a red cent a. a plugged nickel US pot.* * *-a; -e; gen pl; -y; mgrosz (Polish monetary unit equal to 1/100 zloty)nie dać perf ani grosza — not to give a penny
zapłacić perf (wszystko) co do grosza — to pay (everything) to the last penny
* * *miGen. -a1. ( w Polsce) grosz.2. (= drobna moneta) penny, cent, farthing; być bez (złamanego) grosza (przy duszy) be penniless; not have one penny to rub against another; not have two pennies to rub together; co do grosza not a penny less, not a penny more; to the last penny; nie dać złamanego grosza give nothing; nie wydać złamanego grosza spend nothing; nie być wartym złamanego grosza not be worth a plugged l. wooden nickel; wtrącić trzy grosze pot. put in one's two cents' worth; kupić coś za psi grosz buy sth dirt-cheap, buy sth for a song; pay peanuts for sth; nie mieć za grosz czegoś not to have an ounce of sth.3. pot. (= kwota) money; kawał grosza a good bit of money; zarabiać grosze earn very little; kupić coś za ostatni grosz spend one's last dime on sth; wdowi grosz widow's mite; liczyć się z groszem count every penny twice; nie liczyć się z groszem spend money like it's going out of style.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > grosz
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8 капля моего мёду есть
капля моего (твоего и т. д.) мёду есть ( в чём)разг.Цеховой.
Я верю, профессор, - мы накануне громадного переворота в науке о поведении людей. Я горжусь, что в этом перевороте и моя капля мёду. (А. Афиногенов, Страх) — Tsekhovoi: I daresay, professor, that we are on the threshold of a tremendous revolution in the science of human behaviour - and I am proud that to this revolution I too have contributed my widow's mite.Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > капля моего мёду есть
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9 skærv
(en) mite ( fx give (el. contribute) one's mite to something);[ enkens skærv] the widow's mite. -
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11 лепта
1) (мелкая монета в Древней и совр. Греции) lepton2) (перен. - посильное подаяние, вклад; из евангельского рассказа о лепте вдовицы в Ев. от Луки 21:2) miteвдовья лепта библ. — the widow's mite
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General subject: widow's mite -
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Religion: widow's mite (Mk:12:42) -
14 скромный вклад в общее дело
Bible: widow's miteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скромный вклад в общее дело
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15 Spende
Spende f SOZ, STEUER donation, voluntary contribution* * *f <Sozial, Steuer> donation, voluntary contribution* * *Spende
charitable disposition (contribution), subscription (contribution) to charity, dole, (Almosen) alms, almsgiving, (Beitrag) contribution, (Gabe) gift, present, donation, (Stiftung) endowment, benefaction;
• im Wege öffentlicher Spenden by public subscription;
• eingegangene Spenden contributions which came in;
• freiwillige Spende unasked (voluntary) contribution, voluntary efforts;
• kleine Spende widow’s mite;
• politische Spende political contribution (subscription);
• steuerabzugsfähige Spende tax-deductible contribution (subscription);
• wohltätige Spende charitable subscription, contribution (subscription) to charity, alms;
• Spende für die Armen contribution for the poor;
• Spenden aus der Großindustrie big-business contributors;
• Spende für das Rote Kreuz donation to the Red Cross;
• Spende an eine politische Partei subscriptions to a political party;
• Spende für einen Unterstützungsfonds contribution to a relief fund;
• Spende für politische Zwecke political donation;
• Spende für wohltätige Zwecke distribution of money in charity, charitable subscription;
• verbriefte Spenden für wohltätige Zwecke covenanted donations of charity;
• um Spenden bitten to solicit donations;
• Spenden in jeder Höhe entgegennehmen to accept contributions of any size;
• durch Spenden finanzieren to finance by private subscription;
• dem Roten Kreuz eine Spende zukommen lassen to contribute to the Red Cross;
• von Spenden leben to live on alms;
• Spenden sammeln to go round with the hat;
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kleine Spende
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17 barang sedikit tetapi berharga
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18 идти по миру
уст., разг.be (become) a beggar (a pauper); live by begging; go a-begging; beg one's bread; be sending the hat round; be begging alms; be on the housesГлумов.
Вы барствовать-то любите; а где средства? Кабы не моя оборотливость, так вы бы чуть не по миру ходили. (А. Островский, На всякого мудреца довольно простоты) — Glumov. You like to live well, don't you? Where is the money to come from? If it weren't for my cunning you'd be begging alms by now.Матрёна.
Сопхают они тебя со двора ни с чем. Маялась ты, маялась, сердечная, век-то свой с немилым, да и вдовой с сумой пойдёшь. (Л. Толстой, Власть тьмы) — Matryona. They'll be turning you out of house and home without a thing. You've worn yourself out, my heart's darling, worn yourself out living all your days with an old curmudgeon, and when you are a widow you'll be nothing but a beggar!- Ты остаёшься, дочка, хозяйкой. Сестрам и брату не на кого, кроме тебя, надеяться. Дюже трудно будет: тогда в приют, а пока силы есть - не дай пойти по миру... (В. Песков, Шаги по росе) — 'You're to be head of the household, Nastya. Your sisters and brother have no one but you now. If the burden becomes more than you can bear put them in an orphanage, but don't let them beg their bread so long as there's a mite of strength left in you.'
См. также в других словарях:
widow's mite — n. a small gift or contribution freely given by one who can scarcely afford it: Mark 12:41 44 … English World dictionary
widow's mite — noun Etymology: so called from the widow who cast two mites (a farthing) into the Temple treasury (Mark 12:42) : a small contribution that is willingly given and is all one can afford gave his widow s mite to the cause … Useful english dictionary
widow's mite — a small contribution given cheerfully by one who can ill afford it. Mark 12:41 44. [1585 95] * * * … Universalium
widow's mite — noun a) A very small, gift or donation which, however, represents a great sacrifice on the part of the giver. b) (numismatics) Name given to the lepton coin … Wiktionary
widow's mite — noun a small monetary contribution from someone who is poor. Origin with biblical allusion to Mark 12:43 … English new terms dictionary
widow's mite — /wɪdoʊz ˈmaɪt/ (say widohz muyt) noun a small gift of money given in good spirit by one who can ill afford it. {See Mark 12:43} …
Lesson of the widow's mite — The Lesson (or Parable) of the widow s mite is a story present in the Synoptic Gospels (), in which Jesus is teaching at the Temple in Jerusalem. The Gospel of Mark specifies that a mite was worth less than a quadrans , the smallest Roman coin,… … Wikipedia
Widow — • Canonical prescriptions concerning widows in the Old Testament refer mainly to the question of remarriage Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Widow Widow … Catholic encyclopedia
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Mite box — A bronze Widow s Mite or Lepton, minted by Alexander Jannaeus, King of Judaea, 103 76 B.C. obverse: anchor upside down in circle, reverse: star of eight rays. The term mite box (also alms box or poor box) refers to a box that is used to save… … Wikipedia
mite — English has two words mite, although they probably share a common origin. The older, ‘tiny insect like creature’ [OE], goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *mītōn, which was probably derived from a base meaning ‘cut’ (hence ‘something cut up… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins