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ДЕРЖАТЬ СЕБЯ В РАМКАХ (В ГРАНИЦАХ obs) (ПРИЛИЧИЯ) VP subj: human to conduct o.s. in a restrained, correct manner, not go beyond the accepted rules in one's behaviorX держит себя в рамках (приличия) = X does not overstep his bounds (limits)X does not overstep the bounds of propriety X keeps himself (with)in (certain) bounds X stays within (certain) limits.«По-моему, - сказал Виктор, - у культурных людей гораздо больше оснований напиваться, чем у некультурных». - «Возможно, - согласился Павор. - Однако культурный человек обязан держать себя в рамках» (Стругацкие 1). "In my opinion," said Victor, "civilized people have far more reason to get drunk than uncivilized ones " "Possibly," said Pavor "Except that a civilized person is obliged to keep himself in certain bounds" (1a) -
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• ДЕРЖАТЬ СЕБЯ В РАМКАХ( в ГРАНИЦАХ obs) (ПРИЛИЧИЯ)[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to conduct o.s. in a restrained, correct manner, not go beyond the accepted rules in ones behavior:- X stays within (certain) limits.♦ "По-моему, - сказал Виктор, - у культурных людей гораздо больше оснований напиваться, чем у некультурных". - "Возможно, - согласился Павор. - Однако культурный человек обязан держать себя в рамках" (Стругацкие 1). "In my opinion," said Victor, "civilized people have far more reason to get drunk than uncivilized ones " "Possibly," said Pavor "Except that a civilized person is obliged to keep himself in certain bounds" (1a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > держать себя в границах
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• ДЕРЖАТЬ СЕБЯ В РАМКАХ( в ГРАНИЦАХ obs) (ПРИЛИЧИЯ)[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to conduct o.s. in a restrained, correct manner, not go beyond the accepted rules in ones behavior:- X stays within (certain) limits.♦ "По-моему, - сказал Виктор, - у культурных людей гораздо больше оснований напиваться, чем у некультурных". - "Возможно, - согласился Павор. - Однако культурный человек обязан держать себя в рамках" (Стругацкие 1). "In my opinion," said Victor, "civilized people have far more reason to get drunk than uncivilized ones " "Possibly," said Pavor "Except that a civilized person is obliged to keep himself in certain bounds" (1a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > держать себя в границах приличия
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[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to conduct o.s. in a restrained, correct manner, not go beyond the accepted rules in ones behavior:- X stays within (certain) limits.♦ "По-моему, - сказал Виктор, - у культурных людей гораздо больше оснований напиваться, чем у некультурных". - "Возможно, - согласился Павор. - Однако культурный человек обязан держать себя в рамках" (Стругацкие 1). "In my opinion," said Victor, "civilized people have far more reason to get drunk than uncivilized ones " "Possibly," said Pavor "Except that a civilized person is obliged to keep himself in certain bounds" (1a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > держать себя в рамках
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5 держать себя в рамках приличия
• ДЕРЖАТЬ СЕБЯ В РАМКАХ( в ГРАНИЦАХ obs) (ПРИЛИЧИЯ)[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to conduct o.s. in a restrained, correct manner, not go beyond the accepted rules in ones behavior:- X stays within (certain) limits.♦ "По-моему, - сказал Виктор, - у культурных людей гораздо больше оснований напиваться, чем у некультурных". - "Возможно, - согласился Павор. - Однако культурный человек обязан держать себя в рамках" (Стругацкие 1). "In my opinion," said Victor, "civilized people have far more reason to get drunk than uncivilized ones " "Possibly," said Pavor "Except that a civilized person is obliged to keep himself in certain bounds" (1a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > держать себя в рамках приличия
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