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1) General subject: appear, arise, blow in, break out, come on (на сцене), come out (в печати), emerge, make (one's) bow, make an appearance, make appearance, manifest, pass, peep, put in appearance, put in appearance at, put oneself on the map, reveal itself, reveal oneself, rise to view, roll up, spring (many new houses have sprung in this district - в этом районе появилось много новых домов), spring out, spring up (об обычае, городах и т. п.), start up, date back (the shell game dates back to Ancient Greece - игра в напёрстки появилась ещё в Древней Греции), come up3) Mathematics: show up4) Psychology: come into existence5) Jargon: buzz in, come into view ( rise to view)6) Makarov: raise the head, come in sight, come into being, come into sight, come into view, come to hand -
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Religion: Heraeum (In ancient Greece, a temple or sanctuary dedicated to Hera), Heraion -
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2) Religion: aegis (In ancient Greece, leather cloak or breastplate generally associated with Zeus, and thus thought to possess supernatural power), egis3) Greek: aegis (щит Зевса), egis (щит Зевса) -
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1) History: ecclesia (в Афинах), ekklesia (в Афинах)2) Religion: Ecclesia( In ancient Greece, assembly of citizens in a city-state. In the course of Solon's codification of the law it became coterminous with the body of male citizens 18 years of age or over and had final control over policy), Ekklesia -
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АТТИЧЕСКАЯ СОЛЬ lit NP sing only fixed WOsubtle, delicate wit or an elegant joke: Attic salt (wit, humor).From Attica, the name of a region in ancient Greece famous for the wit of its inhabitants. Attic Greek became the standard language of classical Greek literature in the 5th and 4th cents. B.C. -
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ЗАРЫВАТЬ/ЗАРЫТЬ ТАЛАНТ (В ЗЕМЛЮ) VP subj: human to leave one's abilities undeveloped or underdeveloped, not make use of one's talentX зарыл свой талант = X wasted his talent(s) (abilities)X let his talent(s) (abilities) go to waste.From the Biblical parable about a man who buried his money («талант») in the earth, rather than put it to good use (Matt. 25: 14-30). «Талант» (from the Greek talanton) was a unit of money in ancient Greece, Palestine, etc. -
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• АРКАДСКАЯ ИДИЛЛИЯ lit, occas. iron[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a serene life, a quiet peaceful existence:- Arcadian existence (life, idyll).—————← From Arcadia, the name of a region of ancient Greece known for the pastoral contentment of its people.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > аркадская идиллия
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• АТТИЧЕСКАЯ СОЛЬ lit[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ subtle, delicate wit or an elegant joke:- Attic salt (wit, humor).—————← From Attica, the name of a region in ancient Greece famous for the wit of its inhabitants. Attic Greek became the standard language of classical Greek literature in the 5th and 4th cents. B.C.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > аттическая соль
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30 зарывать в землю
• ЗАРЫВАТЬ/ЗАРЫТЬ ТАЛАНТ (в ЗЕМЛЮ)[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to leave one's abilities undeveloped or underdeveloped, not make use of one's talent:- X let his talent(s) (abilities) go to waste.—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > зарывать в землю
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31 зарывать талант
• ЗАРЫВАТЬ/ЗАРЫТЬ ТАЛАНТ (в ЗЕМЛЮ)[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to leave one's abilities undeveloped or underdeveloped, not make use of one's talent:- X let his talent(s) (abilities) go to waste.—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > зарывать талант
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32 зарывать талант в землю
• ЗАРЫВАТЬ/ЗАРЫТЬ ТАЛАНТ (в ЗЕМЛЮ)[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to leave one's abilities undeveloped or underdeveloped, not make use of one's talent:- X let his talent(s) (abilities) go to waste.—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > зарывать талант в землю
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33 зарыть талант
• ЗАРЫВАТЬ/ЗАРЫТЬ ТАЛАНТ (в ЗЕМЛЮ)[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to leave one's abilities undeveloped or underdeveloped, not make use of one's talent:- X let his talent(s) (abilities) go to waste.—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > зарыть талант
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34 зарыть талант в землю
• ЗАРЫВАТЬ/ЗАРЫТЬ ТАЛАНТ (в ЗЕМЛЮ)[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to leave one's abilities undeveloped or underdeveloped, not make use of one's talent:- X let his talent(s) (abilities) go to waste.—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > зарыть талант в землю
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35 герой
сущ.1. hero, heroine; 2. charactersРусские многозначные существительные герой, героиня относятся как к лицам, отличившимся своим мужеством, так и к лицам, вызывающим восхищение или воплощающим какие-либо хорошие качества, достойные подражания, так и действующим лицам литературных произведений. В английском языке эти значения передаются разными словами.1. hero , heroine — герой, героиня: national hero — национальный герой; heroes of ancient Greece — герои древней Греции; a hero of the hour — герой дня/герой своего времени Не is a very brave boy, a real hero. — Он очень смелый мальчик, настоящий герой.2. characters — главные действующие лица, главные герои (пьесы, книги, поэмы, романа и т. д.): the characters of the play — герои пьесы/действующие лица пьесы Most of В. Shaw's characters are very likeable. — Большинство героев Б. Шоу очень привлекательны. Oliver Twist is one of the well-known Dickens' characters. — Оливер Твист — один из самых известных персонажей/героев Диккенса. -
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