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1 flee
втікати; уникати ( когось); ухилятися, укриватися ( від правосуддя тощо)- flee for safety
- flee from justice
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3 flee
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4 flee
[fliː]1) тіка́ти, рятува́тися вте́чею2) уника́ти3) (тільки past і p. p.) ще́знути, пролеті́ти -
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6 flee for safety
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7 flee from justice
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8 flee from persecution
втікати від переслідування, переховуватися від кримінального переслідування -
9 flee from the scene
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10 flee the country
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11 flee the pleasure that will bite tomorrow
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > flee the pleasure that will bite tomorrow
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12 follow love and it will flee; flee love and it will follow you
коли любов переслідують, вона втікає; коли від неї тікають, вона буде переслідуватиEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > follow love and it will flee; flee love and it will follow you
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13 the guilty flee when no man pursues
var: the guilty one always runssyn: he that has a great nose thinks everyone is speaking of itвинний тікає, коли ніхто не переслідує на злодієві шапка горить ≅ той кричить, у кого шапка горить вовк вогню боїться, а злодій своєї тіні хто порося украв, у того в вухах пищитьEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > the guilty flee when no man pursues
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14 _любов і ненависть
absence makes the heart grow fonder absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it against love and fortune there is no defense all is fair in love and war better a dinner of herbs where love is than a stalled ox where hate is better to be an old man's darling, than a young man's slave a blow from a lover is as sweet as eating raisins the course of true love never did run smooth the falling out of lovers is the renewing of love faults are thick where love is thin follow love and it will flee; flee love and it will follow you friendship often ends in love, but love in friendship never the greatest hate comes from the greatest love hate twins to love hatred is blind, as well as love the hatred of the nearest relatives is the most bitter he who loves well will never forget it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all it is gold that greases the wheel of love love all, trust few love and a cough cannot be hid love can neither be bought nor sold, its only price is love love cannot be compelled love conquers all love cures coquetry love cures the very wound it makes love is blind love is a friendship set afire love is the master of all arts love is the mother of love love is never without jealousy love is the reward of love love me, love my dog love takes away the sight, and matrimony restores it love will creep where it may not go the love light goes out when the gas bill comes in the memory of a great love is kept green forever no herb will cure love old love burns low when new love breaks old love does not rust out of sight, out of mind pity is akin to love the same wind which extinguishes a small love kindles a great one unlucky in love, lucky at play we hate those whom we have wronged when love is greatest, words are fewest when poverty comes in at the door, love flies out at the window we always hurt the ones we loveEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _любов і ненависть
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15 bottle
1. n1) пляшка; бутель, сулія; балон2) флакон, каламарикhot-water bottle — мед. грілка
3) пляшечка; ріжок (для немовляти)4) вино, горілкаto be fond of the bottle — любити випити, заглядати в чарку
to take to the bottle — запиячити, почати пити
5) тех. опокаblack bottle — амер. отрута
6) сніп, оберемок сіна◊ to look for a needle in a bottle of hay — шукати голку в скирті сіна, займатися безнадійною справою
2. v1) розливати в пляшки2) зберігати в пляшках3) розм. спіймати на гарячому4) в'язати снопи□ bottle off — розливати з бочок у пляшки
□ bottle up — закупорювати; стримувати, приховувати (гнів тощо); оточувати; брати в кільце (ворога)
* * *I n1) пляшка, сулія; балон; флакон; пляшечка; ріжок, пляшечка ( для годівлі немовлят)2) ( the bottle) вино, горілка3) ( the bottle) штучне харчування ( на відміну від грудного молока)II vрозливати по пляшках; зберігати в пляшкахIII n; діал. -
16 _провина; злочин та розплата
the accomplice is as bad as the thief all is fish that comes to his net confession is good for the soul crime doesn't pay crime must concealed by crime the dog returns to his vomit the greater the crime, the higher the gallows a guilty conscience is a self-accuser the guilty flee when no man pursues he that will steal an arrow will steal a horse he who excuses, accuses himself he who denies his guilt doubles his guilt he who holds the ladder is as bad as the thief ill-gotten goods never prosper no receiver, no thief opportunity makes the thief petty crimes are punished; great ones are rewarded punishment is always a two-edged sword repentance is good, but innocence is better repentance is never too late save a thief from the gallows, and he will be the first to cut your throat a sealed door invites a thief there is honour among thieves there is no hell like a bad conscience a thief passes for a gentleman when stealing has made him rich when thieves fall out, honest men come by their ownEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _провина; злочин та розплата
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17 a man of pleasure is a man of pains
var: no pleasure without painsyn: flee the pleasure that will bite tomorrowтой, хто прагне насолод, багато страждаєEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > a man of pleasure is a man of pains
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18 he that commits a fault thinks everyone speaks of it
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > he that commits a fault thinks everyone speaks of it
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19 he that has a great nose thinks everyone is speaking of it
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > he that has a great nose thinks everyone is speaking of it
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20 the guilty one always runs
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