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1 a word to the wise is enough
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2 a word to the wise is enough
Пословица: вольному воля, вольному воля - спасённому райУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a word to the wise is enough
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3 A word to the wise is enough.
<01> Умному достаточно одного слова. Franklin (Франклин).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > A word to the wise is enough.
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4 a word for the wise is enough
ודי לחכימא ברמיזא* * *◙ אזימרב אמיכחל ידו◄ -
5 a word to the wise is enough
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умный понимает с полусловаThe boss had once spoken to Jerry about being late all the time, and he supposed that a word to the wise was enough.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > word to the wise
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11 a word to the wise is sufficient
var: a word to the wise is enoughрозумному достатньо одного словаEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > a word to the wise is sufficient
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12 a word to the wise
посл.≈ умный понимает с полуслова [этим. лат. verbum (sat) sapienti]A word to the wise, George. After you're in, see as much of him as you feel like, but take my advice. (J. O'Hara, ‘The Lockwood Concern’, book I) — Ты человек умный, Джордж, и тебе много объяснять не надо. Можешь встречаться с О'Бирном сколько угодно, но только после того, как станешь членом клуба. Послушай моего совета.
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13 word is enough to the wise
посл.Умному и слова довольно.ср. Умный понимает с полуслова. Умному свистни, а он уже смыслит. Умному — намек, глупому — толчок.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > word is enough to the wise
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14 a word is enough to the wise
Пословица: умному свистни, а он уже смыслит (дословно: Умному и слова довольно), умному-намёк, глупому-толчок (дословно: Умному и слова довольно), умный понимает с полуслова (дословно: Умному и слова довольно)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > a word is enough to the wise
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15 A word is enough to the wise.
<03> Умному и слова довольно. Ср. Умный понимает с полуслова. Умному свистни, а он уже смыслит. Умному – намек, глупому – толчок.Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > A word is enough to the wise.
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16 a word (is enough) to the wise
syn: old birds are not to be caught with chaffрозумному досить мудрому досить два слова ≅ розумному натяк, дурневі – кийок розумному тільки кивни – він і здогадається розумного пошли – одне слово скажи, дурня пошли – три скажи та й сам за ним підиEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > a word (is enough) to the wise
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17 ♦ word
♦ word /wɜ:d/n.1 parola; termine; vocabolo: He is a man of few words, è un uomo di poche parole; Don't breathe ( o mention o say) a word about it, non farne parola a nessuno!; non fiatare!; to have a few words with sb., scambiare qualche parola con q.; to mark sb. 's words, fare attenzione a quello che dice q.; ascoltare bene q.; «Good» is not the word for him, «buono» non è il termine adatto per lui; How many English words do you know?, quanti vocaboli inglesi conosci?; good words, buone parole; parole di consolazione (o d'incoraggiamento); harsh words, parole aspre (o dure); rude words, parolacce; in one's own words, con parole proprie; dying words, ultime parole ( prima della morte); key word, parola chiave2 [u] notizia; notizie; messaggio: Word came that the enemy was approaching, giunse notizia che l'esercito nemico si stava avvicinando; to send word, mandare a dire; far sapere; to spread the word, diffondere la notizia; I've had no word from him yet, sono ancora senza sue notizie; non ho ricevuto alcun messaggio da lui; No word from home, nessuna notizia da casa3 (= word of honour) parola (d'onore); promessa: to keep (o to stick to) one's word, mantenere la parola (o le promesse); He gave his word, diede la sua parola (d'onore); He is a man of his word, è un uomo di parola; You can take my word for it, puoi credermi sulla parola4 (mil.) parola d'ordine; (fig.) motto; comando; ordine; segnale: Sharp's the word, il nostro motto è «far presto!»; The boss will give the word to start, il capo darà il segnale della partenza5 (comput.) parola; word7 ( preceduto da una maiuscola, che sta per una parola sgradita o volgare) parola tabù: the F-word, la parola che comincia per ‘f’ (= fuck)8 ( slang) – the word, informazione; notizia: The word is out he won't run again, si dice in giro che non ripresenterà la propria candidatura; to put out the word to sb., informare q.; passare parola a q.● (med.) word blind, affetto da cecità verbale (o da alessia, da dislessia) □ (med.) word blindness, cecità verbale; alessia; dislessia □ word-bound, impacciato nel parlare; che non vuol parlare □ (gramm.) word building (o word formation), formazione delle parole □ (med.) word deaf, affetto da afasia acustica (o da sordità verbale) □ (med.) word deafness, sordità verbale; afasia acuta □ word for word, parola per parola; alla lettera; letteralmente: to translate word for word, tradurre alla lettera □ word game, gioco linguistico; gioco di vocabolario □ a word in season, una parola al momento giusto; un consiglio opportuno □ (mil.) word of command, comando; ordine □ word-of-mouth = by word of mouth ► sotto □ (gramm.) word order, costruzione della frase □ a word out of season, un consiglio inopportuno; un intervento fuori luogo □ (fig.) a word-painter, un narratore pittoresco □ word-perfect, che sa perfettamente a memoria una poesia (o una parte teatrale, ecc.); ( di un testo) perfetto nei minimi particolari □ word picture, descrizione vivida, icastica □ (comput.) word processing, word processing; elaborazione di testi □ (comput.) word processor, word processor ( programma di elaborazione di testi) □ word-splitter, sofista; pedante; chi spacca un capello in quattro □ word-splitting, (agg.) pedantesco; (sost.) sofisticheria, pedanteria □ word square, quadrato magico ( nell' enigmistica) □ (comput.) word wrapping, ritorno a capo (automatico) □ to be as good as one's word, essere un uomo di parola; mantenere le promesse □ beyond words, indicibile; in modo indicibile, indicibilmente □ big words, parole grosse; vanterie; fanfaronate; insulti □ to break one's word, non tener fede alla parola data; non mantenere le promesse □ by word of mouth, oralmente; verbalmente; a viva voce; mediante il passaparola □ to coin words, coniare parole nuove □ to eat one's words, rimangiarsi le proprie parole; ritrattare; ammettere il proprio torto □ (fig.) from the word go, fin dall'inizio □ (fig.) to hang on sb. 's words, pendere dalle labbra di q.; ascoltare q. con grande attenzione □ to have (o to get) the last word, aver l'ultima parola □ to have words with sb., venire a parole (o avere un diverbio) con q. □ to be honest in word and deed, essere onesto a parole e nei fatti □ in a (o in one) word, in una parola; in breve □ in words, in parole; in lettere: The amount to be paid must be expressed in words as well as in figures, la somma da pagare va indicata sia in cifre che in lettere □ in other words, in altre parole; in altri termini □ in so many words, esattamente; in tutte lettere; esplicitamente: He didn't say that in so many words, but that's what he meant, non lo disse esplicitamente, ma questo è ciò che voleva dire □ (fig.) the last word in, l'ultima novità in fatto di: This is the last word in television sets, questa è l'ultima novità in fatto di televisori □ to leave word, lasciar detto (qc. a q.) □ on (o with) the word, detto fatto; subito; immediatamente □ to proceed from words to blows, passare (dalle parole) alle vie di fatto □ to put one's fears into words, manifestare i propri timori □ to put one's thoughts into words, tradurre in parole i propri pensieri □ to say (o to put in) a good word for sb., dire (o mettere) una buona parola in favore di q.; raccomandare q. □ (fam.) to say the word, dire la parola decisiva; dare la propria approvazione; dare l'ordine (di cominciare qc.) □ to take sb. at his word, prendere q. in parola □ (fam.) to take sb. 's word for it, credere a q. sulla parola □ to take words for things, scambiare le parole per fatti □ to take the words out of sb. 's mouth, togliere la parola di bocca a q. □ to waste words on sb., sprecare il fiato con q. □ to weigh one's words, pesare (o misurare) le parole □ His word is as good as his bond, la sua parola è più che sufficiente; la sua parola vale un impegno scritto □ Upon my word!, parola (d'onore)!; sul mio onore! □ My word!, perbacco! □ (fig.) He hasn't a word to throw at a dog, non rivolge la parola a nessuno □ A word in your ear, voglio dirti due parole in privato □ (prov.) A word to the wise is enough, a buon intenditor poche parole □ (prov.) Good words without deeds are rushes and reeds, belle parole e cattivi fatti ingannano savi e matti □ (prov.) Kind words go a long way, le buone parole possono molto; con le buone si fa tutto □ (prov.) Words are but wind, le parole volano (cfr. lat. «Verba volant, scripta manent»).(to) word /wɜ:d/v. t.mettere in parole; esprimere; formulare; redigere; scrivere: I don't know how to word this letter, non so come formulare questa lettera; The report must be worded clearly, la relazione va redatta in modo chiaro; It should be worded differently, bisognerebbe dire la cosa con parole diverse; a well-worded letter, una lettera scritta bene ( con precisione di linguaggio)● a message worded as follows, un messaggio così concepito (o del seguente tenore). -
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1) (having gained a great deal of knowledge from books or experience or both and able to use it well.) pameten2) (sensible: You would be wise to do as he suggests; a wise decision.) pameten•- wisely- wisdom
- wisdom tooth
- wisecrack
- wise guy
- be wise to
- none the wiser
- put someone wise
- put wise* * *I [wáiz]noun(redko) načinin any wise — kakorkoli, na kakršenkoli načinin no wise — na noben način, nikakorin solemn wise — svečano, slovesno, na slovesen načinon this wise — na ta način, takoII [wáiz]adjective ( wisely adverb)pameten, moder, razumen, uvideven, izkušen; oprezen, preračunljiv, zvit; obveščen, seznanjen, poučen, vedoč; obsolete učen; American slang zavesten, vedoč, na tekočemwise woman — vedeževalka, vražaricaa word to the wise is enough — kdor ima kaj soli v glavi, že razumeto be ( —ali to get) wise — spametovati se, zavedati sehe came away from the lecture none the wiser — odšel je od predavanja prav nič pametnejši (ne da bi bil kaj razumel)to put s.o. wise to — seznaniti koga z, opozoriti koga na, uvesti koga vIII [wáiz]intransitive verb & transitive verbto wise up American slang biti informiran, zavohati (nevarnost)to keep s.o. wised up — sproti poročati komu -
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wise [waɪz]1. adjectivea. ( = prudent) [person, decision] sage ; [choice, investment] judicieux• I'm none the wiser ( = don't understand) ça ne m'avance pas beaucoup• nobody will be any the wiser ( = won't find out) personne n'en saura rien• to be or get wise to sb voir clair dans le jeu de qn• get wise! réveille-toi !2. compounds* * *[waɪz] 1.sout (dated) noun façon f2.1) ( prudent) gen sage; [choice] judicieux/-ieuse2) ( learned) pertinentto be none the wiser — ( understand no better) ne pas être plus avancé; ( not realize) ne s'apercevoir de rien
3) (colloq) ( aware)to get wise to — prendre le coup de [situation]
3.to get wise to somebody — saisir (colloq) à qui on a affaire
- wise combining form1) ( direction) dans le sens de2) ( with regard to)••a word to the wise:... — en tout cas un conseil:...
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B adj1 ( prudent) [person] sage, prudent ; [action, advice, decision, precaution] sage ; [choice] judicieux/-ieuse ; it is wise of sb to do il est prudent de la part de qn de faire ; you would be wise to do tu ferais bien de faire ; I think it wise that you should do je pense qu'il serait sage de ta part de faire ; to be wise enough to do avoir le bon sens de faire ; the wisest thing (to do) would be to le plus sage serait de ; was that wise? était-ce bien raisonnable? ;2 ( learned) [academic, book, speech] pertinent ; to be wise after the event être sage après coup ; to be none the wiser ( understand no better) ne pas être plus avancé ; ( not realize) ne s'apercevoir de rien ; to be sadder and wiser tirer la leçon de la triste expérience ;3 ○ ( aware) to be wise to être au courant de [facts] ; to get wise to prendre le coup de [situation] ; to get wise to sb saisir à qui on a affaire ; to put sb wise to mettre qn au courant de, affranchir ○ qn de [facts].C - wise (dans composés)1 ( direction) dans le sens de ; length-/width-wise dans le sens de la longueur/de la largeur ;2 ( with regard to) pour ce qui est de ; time-/work-wise pour ce qui est du temps/du travail.a word to the wise:… en tout cas un conseil:…■ wise up ○ se mettre au courant (to de).
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a word to the wise is enough — Now often abbreviated to a word to the wise. Cf. L. verbum sat sapienti, a word is sufficient to a wise man; also verb. sap. a 1513 DUNBAR Poems (1979) 206 Few wordis may serve the wyis. 1546 J. HEYWOOD Dialogue of Proverbs II. vii. 14v Fewe… … Proverbs new dictionary
word to the wise — {n. phr.} A word of warning or advice which the intelligent person is expected to follow. A proverb. * /I had once spoken to him about being late all the time, and thought that a word to the wise was enough./ … Dictionary of American idioms
word to the wise — {n. phr.} A word of warning or advice which the intelligent person is expected to follow. A proverb. * /I had once spoken to him about being late all the time, and thought that a word to the wise was enough./ … Dictionary of American idioms
word\ to\ the\ wise — n. phr. proverb A word of warning or advice which the intelligent person is expected to follow. I had once spoken to him about being late all the time, and thought that a word to the wise was enough … Словарь американских идиом
A word to the wise is enough. — См. Умный слышит в полслова … Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
a word for the wise is enough — if someone is intelligent he only needs to be told once … English contemporary dictionary
a word to the wise is enough — if someone is intelligent he only needs to be told once … English contemporary dictionary
word — O.E. word speech, talk, utterance, word, from P.Gmc. *wurdan (Cf. O.S., O.Fris. word, Du. woord, O.H.G., Ger. wort, O.N. orð, Goth. waurd), from PIE *were speak, say (see VERB (Cf. verb)). The meaning promise was in O.E., as … Etymology dictionary
wise — see it is easy to be wise after the event it is a wise child that knows its own father early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise a fool may give a wise man counsel fools ask questions that wise men cannot answer … Proverbs new dictionary
enough — see enough is as good as a feast enough is enough throw dirt enough, and some will stick give a man rope enough and he will hang himself a word to the wise is enough … Proverbs new dictionary
word — see a word to the wise is enough actions speak louder than words an Englishman’s word is his bond fine words butter no parsnips hard words break no bones one picture is worth ten thousand words … Proverbs new dictionary