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1 Рыбак рыбака видит издалека
Birds of a feather flock together/Like draws like/Takes one to know oneСловарь переводчика-синхрониста (русско-английский) > Рыбак рыбака видит издалека
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2 Рыбак рыбака видит издалека
Birds of a feather flock together/Like draws like/Takes one to know oneРусско-английский словарь переводчика-синхрониста > Рыбак рыбака видит издалека
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3 рыбак рыбака видит издалека
1) General subject: birds of a feather flock together2) Set phrase: a thief knows a thief as a wolf knows a wolf (дословно: Вор узнаёт вора так же, как волк узнаёт волка), birds of a feather flock together (people of the same sort are drawn to one another, find a common language at once, become friends), birds of a feather flock together (дословно: Птицы одного оперения собираются вместе), deep will call deep, good finds good, it takes one to know one, like draws like, like draws to like the whole world over, like to like, like will to like, to each other known from afar all of the fishermen are, birds of a featherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рыбак рыбака видит издалека
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4 BIRD
• As the old bird sings, so the young ones twitter - Щенок лает, от больших слышит (Щ)• Bad bird, bad eggs - Каково дерево, таковы и сучья (K), От худого семени не жди доброго племени (O), От худой курицы худые яйца (O)• Bird has flown /the coop/ (The) - Ищи ветра в поле (И)• Bird in the hand is better than two in the bush (A) - Птица в руках стоит двух в устах (П)• Bird in the hand is worth two in the bush (A) - Ближняя копеечка дороже дальнего рубля (Б), Лучше сегодня яичко, чем курица завтра (Л), Лучше синица в руках, чем журавль в небе (Л), Не сули журавля в небе, дай синицу в руки (H), Птица в руках стоит двух в устах (П)• Bird in the sack is worth two on the wing (A) - Не сули журавля в небе, дай синицу в руки (H)• Bird is known by his note and a man by his talk (A) - Знать птицу по перьям, а молодца по речам (3)• Bird is known by its flight (A) - Видать птицу по полету (B)• Bird is known by its note, and the man by his words (The) - Знать птицу по перьям, а молодца по речам (3)• Bird is known by its song (A) - Знать птицу по перьям, а молодца по речам (3)• Birds of a color flock together - Рыбак рыбака видит издалека (P)• Birds of a feather flock together - Масть к масти подбирается (M), Рыбак рыбака видит издалека (P)• Birds once snared fear all bushes - Пуганая ворона и куста боится (П)• Each bird likes his own nest best - Всякая птица свое гнездо любит (B), Всяк кулик свое болото хвалит (B)• Each bird loves to hear himself sing - Всяк сам себе загляденье (B)• Early bird catches (gets) the worm (The) - Кто рано встает, тому Бог дает (K)• Every bird likes its own nest - Всяк кулик свое болото хвалит (B)• Every bird likes to hear himself sing - Всяк сам себе загляденье (B)• Every bird thinks her /own/ nest beautiful (his nest best) - Всякая птица свое гнездо любит (B), Всяк кулик свое болото хвалит (B)• Faraway birds have fine feathers - Славны бубны за горами (C)• God gives (sends) every bird its food, but he does not throw it into the nest - Пироги на кустах не растут (П)• It is a foolish bird that defiles (fouls) its own nest - Глупа та птица, которой гнездо свое не мило (Г)• It is an ill bird that fouls its own nest - Глупа та птица, которой гнездо свое не мило (Г)• It is the early bird that catches the worm - Кто рано встает, тому Бог дает (K)• It's a poor bird that will dirty its own nest - Глупа та птица, которой гнездо свое не мило (Г)• Little bird told me (A) - Слухом земля полнится (C), Сорока на хвосте принесла (C)• Little bird whispered to me (A) - Слухом земля полнится (C)• Old bird is not /to be/ caught by (with) chaff (An) - Старого воробья на мякине не проведешь (C)• One bird in the cage is worth two in the bush - Не сули журавля в небе, дай синицу в руки (H)• One bird in the net is better than a hundred flying - Не сули журавля в небе, дай синицу в руки (H)• Old birds are hard to pluck - В могилу глядит, а над копейкой дрожит (B)• Older the bird, the more unwillingly it parts with its feathers (The) - В могилу глядит, а над копейкой дрожит (B)• Such /a/ bird, such /a/ nest - Какова пряха, такова на ней и рубаха (K), Каков Дема, таково у него и дома (K), Каков мастер, такова и работа (M), Каков строитель, таков и дом (K)• Such bird, such egg - Яблочко от яблони недалеко падает (Я)• There are no birds in the last year's nest - Битого, пролитого да прожитого не воротишь (Б)• You cannot catch old birds with chaff - Старого воробья на мякине не проведешь (C) -
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• СВОЙ СВОЕМУ ПОНЕВОЛЕ БРАТ < ДРУГ>[saying]=====⇒ people who share kinship, common interests, occupations etc usu. support and help one another (albeit sometimes reluctantly):- [in limited contexts] blood is thicker than water;- the devil is kind to his own.♦ Несколько зная язык, он писал статью начерно, оставляя пробелы, вкрапливая русские фразы и требуя от Фёдора Константиновича дословного перевода своих передовичных словец:... чудеса в решете... пришла беда - растворяй ворота... свой своему поневоле брат (Набоков 1). Having a smattering of the language, he wrote his article out in rough, with gaps and Russian phrases interspersed, and demanded from Fyodor a literal translation of the usual phrases found in leaders:...wonders never cease...troubles never come singly...birds of a feather flock together... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > свой своему поневоле брат
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6 свой своему поневоле друг
• СВОЙ СВОЕМУ ПОНЕВОЛЕ БРАТ < ДРУГ>[saying]=====⇒ people who share kinship, common interests, occupations etc usu. support and help one another (albeit sometimes reluctantly):- [in limited contexts] blood is thicker than water;- the devil is kind to his own.♦ Несколько зная язык, он писал статью начерно, оставляя пробелы, вкрапливая русские фразы и требуя от Фёдора Константиновича дословного перевода своих передовичных словец:... чудеса в решете... пришла беда - растворяй ворота... свой своему поневоле брат( Набоков 1). Having a smattering of the language, he wrote his article out in rough, with gaps and Russian phrases interspersed, and demanded from Fyodor a literal translation of the usual phrases found in leaders:...wonders never cease...troubles never come singly...birds of a feather flock together... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > свой своему поневоле друг
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СВОЙ СВОЕМУ ПОНЕВОЛЕ БРАТ (ДРУГ) (saying) people who share kinship, common interests, occupations etc usu. support and help one another (albeit sometimes reluctantly): - birds of a feather nock together (in limited contexts) blood is thicker than water the devil is kind to his own.Несколько зная язык, он писал статью начерно, оставляя пробелы, вкрапливая русские фразы и требуя от Фёдора Константиновича дословного перевода своих передовичных словец:...чудеса в решете... пришла беда - растворяй ворота... свой своему поневоле брат (Набоков 1). Having a smattering of the language, he wrote his article out in rough, with gaps and Russian phrases interspersed, and demanded from Fyodor a literal translation of the usual phrases found in leaders:...wonders never cease...troubles never come singly...birds of a feather flock together... (1a). -
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People of similar intellect and interests find one another and come to mutual understanding. See Масть к масти подбирается (M), Подобный подобного любит (П)Var.: Дурак дурака видит издалека. Свояк свояка видит издалекаCf: Birds of a color flock together (Am.). Birds of a feather flock together (Am., Br.). Each kind attracts its own (Am.). It takes a fool to know a fool (Am.). It takes one to know one (Am.). Like attracts (will to) like (Am., Br.). Like calls to (draws to, knows, likes, seeks, sees) like (Br.). One after kind (Am., Br.). They that know one another salute afar off (Br.). A thief knows a thief, as a wolf knows a wolf (Am., В г.). Water finds its own level (Am., Br.). Water seeks its /own/ level (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Рыбак рыбака видит издалека
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1) General subject: birds of a feather, both of a hair, not a pin to choose between them, they are both of the same kidney, soul-mate2) American: cut from the same clot3) Graphic expression: of smb's league4) Set phrase: birds of a feather flock together5) Makarov: tarred with the same brush, tarred with the same stick -
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посл.cf. birds of a feather flock together; a thief knows a thief as a wolf knows a wolf; like draws to like < the whole world over>; like < will> to like; deep will call deepСамохин.
Кого мы видим! Булейко. Оказывается, вы тоже... (жест рукой, как при взмахе удилищем). Касьянов. Рыбак рыбака видит издалека. (Н. Воронов, Макушка лета) — Samokhin. If it isn't Comrade Kasyanov! Buleiko. So you are also... (makes a gesture as if handling a rod). Kasyanov. We certainly seem to be birds of a feather.Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рыбак рыбака видит издалека
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11 масть к масти подбирается
Set phrase: birds of a feather flock together (дословно: Птицы одного оперения собираются вместе), like draws to like (дословно: Подобное к подобному тянется)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > масть к масти подбирается
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12 птицы собираются по окрасу
General subject: birds of a feather flock togetherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > птицы собираются по окрасу
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13 свой своему поневоле брат
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > свой своему поневоле брат
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14 свой своему поневоле друг
Set phrase: birds of a feather flock together, blood is thicker than water (one cannot contradict one's relatives, colleagues or the like, and must be at one with them (even against one's will)), deep will call deep, they that are bound must obeyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свой своему поневоле друг
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15 свояк свояка видит издалека
Set phrase: birds of a feather flock together (people of the same sort are drawn to one another, find a common language at once, become friends), deep will call deep, good finds good, like draws like, like draws to like the whole world over, like to like, like will to like, to each other known from afar all of the fishermen areУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свояк свояка видит издалека
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16 яблоко от яблони недалеко падает
1) General subject: like father like son, like master like man, apples don't fall far from the tree2) Set phrase: as the old cock crows, so doth the young, as the old cock crows, the young one learns, as the tree, so the fruit, birds of a feather flock together, he is a chip of the old block, like begets like, like mother, like child, like mother, like daughter, like wood, like arrow, the apple never falls far from the tree, where there's an apple on the ground there must be an apple-tree around, you're a limb off the same tree, a bad bird, a bad egg, like crow, like egg, the evil field will evil yield, (Russian idiom) an apple doesn't fall far from the tree, (Russian idiom) the apple doesn't fall far from the treeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > яблоко от яблони недалеко падает
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СКАЖИ МНЕ, КТО ТВОЙ ДРУГ, И Я СКАЖУ (ТЕБЕ), КТО ТЫ (saying) you can judge a person's character, views etc by the sort of people with whom he associates: - a man is known by the company he keeps (in limited contexts) birds of a feather (flock together)! -
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РЫБАК РЫБАКА ВИДИТ ИЗДАЛЕКА (saying) people who have similar characteristics or interests quickly recognize one another and find a common language (said in jest, often disapprov ingly, when a similarity in character traits or similar interests form the basis for a quick friendship or mutual understanding): = birds of a feather flock together it takes one to know one. -
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• СКАЖИ МНЕ, КТО ТВОЙ ДРУГ, и я СКАЖУ (ТЕБЕ), КТО ТЫ[saying]=====⇒ you can judge a person's character, views etc by the sort of people with whom he associates:- [in limited contexts] birds of a feather (flock together)!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > скажи мне, кто твой друг, и я скажу тебе, кто ты
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20 скажи мне, кто твой друг, и я скажу, кто ты
• СКАЖИ МНЕ, КТО ТВОЙ ДРУГ, и я СКАЖУ (ТЕБЕ), КТО ТЫ[saying]=====⇒ you can judge a person's character, views etc by the sort of people with whom he associates:- [in limited contexts] birds of a feather (flock together)!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > скажи мне, кто твой друг, и я скажу, кто ты
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birds of a feather (flock together) — phrase used for saying that people of a similar type tend to support and agree with each other Thesaurus: similarity and similaritiessynonym Main entry: bird * * * birds of a ˈfeather (flock toˈgether) idiom ( … Useful english dictionary
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birds of a feather flock together — People who are alike often become friends or are together; if you are often with certain people, you may be their friends or like them. A proverb. * /Don t be friends with bad boys. People think that birds of a feather flock together./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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Birds of a feather flock together. — something that you say which means people who have similar characters or similar interests will often choose to spend time together. I saw the boy who stole my bag with that gang of trouble makers last night well, birds of a feather flock… … New idioms dictionary
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