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1 Seeing Stones
Seeing Stones, Seeing-stones волшебный кристалл Н всевидящий Я Всевидящие Камни Э, ВАТ, ГА Зрячие Камни КМ, Э, КК Камни ГА Кристаллы Ясновидения ВАМ См. PalantirDictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien > Seeing Stones
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2 Seeing-stones
Seeing Stones, Seeing-stones волшебный кристалл Н всевидящий Я Всевидящие Камни Э, ВАТ, ГА Зрячие Камни КМ, Э, КК Камни ГА Кристаллы Ясновидения ВАМ См. PalantirDictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien > Seeing-stones
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3 Stones of Seeing
Dictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien > Stones of Seeing
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4 Palantir
Palantir, Palantiri палантир Я палантиры КМ, ВАМ, ГГ, Э, Боб, КК, ВАТ, ГА, Н См. также Seeing Stones, Stones of Seeing.Dictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien > Palantir
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5 Palantiri
Palantir, Palantiri палантир Я палантиры КМ, ВАМ, ГГ, Э, Боб, КК, ВАТ, ГА, Н См. также Seeing Stones, Stones of Seeing.Dictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien > Palantiri
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6 cast a stone at smb.
(cast (или throw) a stone (или stones) at smb.)бросить камень в кого-л., порочить, обвинять, осуждать, хулить кого-л. [в древней Иудее существовала казнь - побиение камнями]My dear, I have my doubts whether our duty does not stop at seeing to ourselves, without throwing stones at others. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Little Man and Other Satires’, ‘The Housewife’) — Дорогая моя, меня обуревают сомнения: не лучше ли нам посмотреть на себя, а не бросать камни в других?
‘Goodness knows I ought to be the last one to throw a stone at Pat,’ Sally admitted. ‘I dropped my bundle, badly enough, a while ago.’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘Winged Seeds’, ch. XXXIX) — - Конечно, я меньше всех имею право бросить в нее камень, - призналась Салли. - Я и сама было пала духом.
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7 throw brickbats
бpocить кaмнeм (в кoгo-л.), oбвинять, ocуждaть (кoгo-л.) The religious weeklies and monthlies, all over the country, began to throw brickbats at him. The Autocrat was imperturbable (V. W. Brooks). 'Why do you sell such stuff?' she indignantly asked the shopkeeper... 'Nobody forces you to buy it,' he replied. 'And I'm too busy to read anything. If the trade says that stuff is okay, who are you to start throwing bricks? (J. Lindsay). My dear, I have my doubts whether our duty does not stop at seeing to ourselves without throwing stones at others (J. Galsworthy)
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