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1 прописная истина
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > прописная истина
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2 прописной
прописная мораль — copy-book morality; copy-book maxims pl.
прописная истина — copy-book truth, common truth; truism
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3 мораль
жен.morals мн. ч. ( нравственность); morality; moral (рассказа, истории и т.п.); lecture, lecturing разг.прописная мораль — conventional morality; copy-book morality; copy-book maxims мн. ч.
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4 прописная мораль
conventional morality; copy-book morality; copy-book maxims мн. ч.Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > прописная мораль
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5 прописной
прил.conventional, trivial, commonplace, commonпрописная мораль — conventional morality; copy-book morality; copy-book maxims мн. ч.
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6 азбучная истина
truism; commonplace; copy-book maxim; home truth; old platitudeКоротеев сел на своё место... Не нужно было выступать: повторял азбучные истины. (И. Эренбург, Оттепель) — Koroteyev had sat down... 'I shouldn't have spoken. Only fed them the old platitudes.'
[Настя] помолчала и изрекла следующую по порядку прописную истину. (Г. Николаева, Повесть о директоре МТС и главном агрономе) — She fell silent and then spouted the next home truth.
- Вы что так смотрите, Новиков? - Я хотел сказать, что знаком с этими прописными истинами, - ответил Новиков. (Ю. Бондарев, Последние залпы) — 'Why that look on your face, Novikov?' 'I just want to say that I've heard all these copy-book maxims before.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > азбучная истина
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7 прописные истины
General subject: copy-book maxims, copybook maxims, essentials -
8 мораль
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9 мораль морал·ь
1) (нравственность) morals, morality, ethics2) (вывод) moralизвлекать мораль — to draw a moral (from)
3) (нравоучение) разг. moral instructionsчитать мораль — to preach (to)
прописная мораль — copy-book of maxims / morality
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