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2 издание Энеиды с подстрочным переводом
General subject: an interlinear edition of the Aeneid, an interlineary edition of the AeneidУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > издание Энеиды с подстрочным переводом
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ТРОЯНСКИЙ КОНЬ lit NP sing only fixed WOa subversive, harmful device, action, group of people etc that is disguised as something good: Trojan horse.From the legend of the large hollow wooden horse that the Greeks presented to the Trojans as a gift. When the Trojans took the horse into Troy, the Greek soldiers hiding inside the horse emerged and opened the gates of the city to the Greek army. Described in Homer's Odyssey (Vffl, 492-520 etc) and Virgil's Aeneid (II, 15ff). -
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• ДАРЫ ДАНАЙЦЕВ lit[NP; pl only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a treacherous gift intended to bring disaster, destroy its recipient(s):- gifts borne by Greeks.—————← From the legend of the large wooden horse built by the Greeks and taken by the Trojans into their city as a gift. Later, the Greeks who had hidden inside the hollow horse climbed out, opened the gates of Troy to their army, and seized the city. Described in Homer's Odyssey (VIII, 492-520) and Virgil's Aeneid (II, 45-49).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дары данайцев
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• ТРОЯНСКИЙ КОНЬ lit[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a subversive, harmful device, action, group of people etc that is disguised as something good:- Trojan horse.—————← From the legend of the large hollow wooden horse that the Greeks presented to the Trojans as a gift. When the Trojans took the horse into Troy, the Greek soldiers hiding inside the horse emerged and opened the gates of the city to the Greek army. Described in Homer's Odyssey (VIII, 492-520 etc) and Virgil's Aeneid(II, 15ff).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > троянский конь
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