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1 backwards
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2 backwards
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3 backwards
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4 lean backwards
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5 lean backwards
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6 he who goes with crabs learns to walk backwards
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > he who goes with crabs learns to walk backwards
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7 no one can walk backwards into the future
syn: he who looks behind will never get aheadне можна йти у майбутнє задкуючиEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > no one can walk backwards into the future
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8 lean back
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9 lean back
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10 _минуле і майбутнє
boast not of tomorrow, for you know not what a day may bring forth coming events cast their shadows before them do not rip up old sores don't wish for tomorrow – you're wishing your life away let bygones be bygones live today, for tomorrow may not come never do today what you can put off until tomorrow never put off until tomorrow what you can do today the next day is never so good as the day before no man can call again yesterday no one can walk backwards into the future one plows, another sows – who will reap, no one knows one today is worth two tomorrows the past always looks better than it was, it's only pleasant because it isn't here the past at least is secure the person you're to be thirty years from now is in your hands now study the past if you would divine the future take care of today and tomorrow will take care of itself things past cannot be recalled today is yesterday's tomorrow tomorrow is a new day tomorrow never comes we shall see what we shall seeEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _минуле і майбутнє
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11 he that lies down with dogs must rise with fleas
syn: he who goes with crabs learns to walk backwardsз собакою ляжеш, з блохами встанеш ≅ біля чого потрешся, того і сам наберешся з ким поведешся, від того й наберешся скажи мені, хто твій друг, і я скажу тобі, хто ти коло дьогтю ходи і сам в дьогтю будешEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > he that lies down with dogs must rise with fleas
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12 he who looks behind will never get ahead
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > he who looks behind will never get ahead
См. также в других словарях:
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backwards — [bak′wərdz] adv. BACKWARD * * * … Universalium
backwards — [bak′wərdz] adv. BACKWARD … English World dictionary
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backwards — [[t]bæ̱kwə(r)dz[/t]] (in AM, use backward) 1) ADV: ADV after v If you move or look backwards, you move or look in the direction that your back is facing. The diver flipped over backwards into the water... He took two steps backward... Bess… … English dictionary
backwards */*/ — UK [ˈbækwə(r)dz] / US [ˈbækwərdz] adjective, adverb Summary: Backwards can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: I stepped backwards. more rarely as an adjective: a backwards step 1) if you move or look backwards, you move or look in the… … English dictionary
backwards — back|wards S2 [ˈbækwədz US wərdz] adv also backward [ wəd US wərd] AmE 1.) in the direction that is behind you ≠ ↑forwards ▪ Hannah took a step backward. ▪ She pushed me and I fell backwards into the chair. 2.) towards the beginning or the past ≠ … Dictionary of contemporary English
backwards — adv. 1 away from one s front (lean backwards; look backwards). 2 a with the back foremost (walk backwards). b in reverse of the usual way (count backwards; spell backwards). 3 a into a worse state (new policies are taking us backwards). b into… … Useful english dictionary
backwards — backward, backwards 1. For the adverb, both forms are in use, although backward is somewhat more common in AmE and backwards in BrE: • Talk ran backward from the events of the morning A. Munro, CanE 1987 • I walked backward to look at her in the… … Modern English usage
backwards — The notion that walking backwards is unlucky was occasionally noted in the mid 19th century from the Lancashire/ Yorkshire area: [Lancashire] children are frequently cautioned by their parents not to walk backwards when going on an errand; it… … A Dictionary of English folklore
backwards*/ — [ˈbækwədz] adv 1) in the direction that is behind you The car rolled backwards down the hill.[/ex] 2) in the opposite way or order from usual Count backwards from ten to one.[/ex] Your skirt is on backwards.[/ex] 3) towards a time in the past We… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English