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1 вино из бочки
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2 бочка
ж.1) ( сосуд) barrel, cask; (для вина, пива тж.) tun; (передвижная для кваса и т.п.) trailer tankвино́ из бо́чки — wine from the wood
2) уст. (русская мера жидкости, равная ≈ 490 л) barrel3) авиа ( фигура высшего пилотажа) (barrel-)roll••порохова́я бо́чка — powder keg
сиде́ть (как) на порохово́й бо́чке — be sitting on a powder keg
де́ньги на бо́чку! разг. — cash on the barrel (head)!; money upfront!
как се́льди в бо́чке — packed like sardines [-'diː-] in a tin
кати́ть бо́чку на кого́-л разг. — 1) ( обвинять кого-л) (try to) pin the blame on smb 2) ( говорить о ком-л плохо) speak badly about smb; bad-mouth smb; blow the whistle on smb
вся́кой бо́чке заты́чка погов. (о том, кто ввязывается в чужие дела) — one who has a finger in every pie
ко вся́кой бо́чке заты́чка погов. (о том, кому поручают всевозможные дела) — ≈ chief cook and bottlewasher
наговори́ть со́рок бо́чек ареста́нтов разг. — ≈ give a lot of baloney / blather
пить как бо́чка — ≈ drink like a fish
то́лстый как бо́чка — fat as a quail / pig
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3 бочонок
1) General subject: anker (вместимостью в один анкер), ankor (вместимостью в один анкер), barrel, breaker, butt, cade, cask, keg (ёмкостью до 10 галлонов), pin, tub (тж. как мера ёмкости), tubful, wood (wine from the wood - вино в разлив из бочки)2) Naval: winger3) Chemistry: firkin4) Construction: rundlet5) Economy: small barrel, small cask6) Automobile industry: tub (4 галлона)7) Mining: kilderkin -
4 бочка
ж.1. barrel, cask; (тк. для вина) tun2. ав. (barrel-)roll♢
деньги на бочку! — cash down!пить как бочка — drink* like a fish
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5 Внешность обманчива
Things and men are not always what they seem to be, do not judge them by the way they look. See И космато, да не медведь (И), Не все те повара, у кого ножи долгие (H), Не все то золото, что блестит (H), Не все, что бело, снег (Н), Не все, что серо, волк (Н), Не всяк монах, на ком клобук (Н), Не суди об арбузе по корке, а о человеке - по платью (Н) Var.:Наружность обманчива Cf: Appearances are deceiving (Am.). Appearances are deceptive (Am., Br.). Judge not according to appearances (Am.). Looks are deceiving (Am.). Never judge by (from) appearances (Am., Br.). None can guess the jewel by the casket (Br.). Things are not always what they seem (Am.). You cannot judge a book by its binding (a sausage by its shin, /of/ a tree by its bark, the horse by the harness) (Br.). You cannot (can't) know the wine by the barrel (Br.). You can't tell a book by its cover (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Внешность обманчива
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6 Не суди об арбузе по корке, а о человеке - по платью
Do not form an opinion about a person or thing based on appearance alone. See Внешность обманчива (B), Не всяк монах, на ком клобук (H)Cf: Don't judge a horse by its harness (Br.). Don't judge a man by the coat he wears (Am.). Judge not according to appearances (Am.). Never judge from appearances (Am., Br.). You cannot know the wine by the barrel (Br.). You can't judge a book by its cover (binding) (Am.). You can't judge a horse by its harness, nor people by their clothing (Am.). You can't tell how far a frog will jump or a horse will run by the color of his hide (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не суди об арбузе по корке, а о человеке - по платью
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