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1 Brand Oak Bitter
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2 Brand Oak Bitter (UK beer)
Abbreviation: BOBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Brand Oak Bitter (UK beer)
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3 светлое пиво
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4 светлое пиво
1) General subject: ale, lager, lager beer, light ale, pale ale2) American: weiss beer3) Gastronomy: bright beer, pale beer4) Beer production: bitter beer5) Makarov: light beer -
5 горечь
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6 пиво
ср.; нет мн. ч.beer; aleкрепкое пиво — mum, knock-down разг.
разливное пиво — beer on tap/draught/draft; beer from the wood
светлое пиво — ale, lager (beer)
слабое пиво — weak/thin/small beer
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7 Жизнь протянется - всего достанется
Don't expect your life to be always easy; accept bad times philosophically. See Век долог, всем полон (B), Жизнь прожить - не поле перейти (Ж), На веку - не на боку, всего будет (H), Сегодня пан, а завтра пропал (C)Var.: Век протянется - всего достанетсяCf: It's all in a lifetime (Am., Br.). Life and misery begin together (Am.). Life has its ups and downs (Br.). Life is just one damned thing after another (Am.). Life is no bed of roses (not wholly beer and skittles) (Am.). Life is not a bed of roses (all beer and skittles, all clear sailing in calm water, all honey) (Br.). No life without pain (Am.). Take things as they are (Br.). We all have our ups and downs (Am.). You have to take the bitter with the sweet (the fat with the lean, the good with the bad) (Am.). You must take the bad with the good (the fat with the lean) (Br.). You must take the rough with the smooth (the sour with the sweet) (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Жизнь протянется - всего достанется
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8 горечь
1. bitterness2. bitter taste; bitterness; grief; affliction3. sournessСинонимический ряд:огорчения (сущ.) огорченияАнтонимический ряд:сладости; сласти
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