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121 бабушка ещё надвое сказала
Set phrase: a chance in a thousand (nobody knows whether it is so or not, whether it will happen or not), even your grandma wouldn't know whether it'll be rain or snow, it's an open question, that remains to be seen, there's many a slip between the cup and the lip, we shall see what we shall see, you never can tellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бабушка ещё надвое сказала
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122 бабушка надвое гадала
Set phrase: a chance in a thousand (nobody knows whether it is so or not, whether it will happen or not), even your grandma wouldn't know whether it'll be rain or snow, it's an open question, that remains to be seen, there's many a slip between the cup and the lip, we shall see what we shall see, you never can tellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бабушка надвое гадала
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123 без труда не вынешь и рыбку из пруда
Set phrase: a cat in gloves catches no mice, he that would eat the fruit must climb the tree, he who would catch fish must not mind getting wet (nothing can be achieved without effort), he who would search for pearls must dive for them, no pains, no gains, no sweet without sweat, nothing to be got without pains, nothing venture, nothing gain, nothing venture, nothing have, nothing venture, nothing winУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > без труда не вынешь и рыбку из пруда
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124 без труда не вынешь рыбку из пруда
Set phrase: a cat in gloves catches no mice, he that would eat the fruit must climb the tree, he who would catch fish must not mind getting wet (nothing can be achieved without effort), he who would search for pearls must dive for them, no pains, no gains, no sweet without sweat, nothing to be got without pains, nothing venture, nothing gain, nothing venture, nothing have, nothing venture, nothing winУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > без труда не вынешь рыбку из пруда
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125 бумага всё терпит
Set phrase: paper won't blush, pens may blot, but they cannot blush (used ironically to mean: one can write down anything (e.g., any nonsense, any lie)), the fairer the paper, the fouler the blot, white paper takes any impression, youth and white paper take any impression -
126 бумага все терпит
Set phrase: paper won't blush, pens may blot, but they cannot blush (used ironically to mean: one can write down anything (e.g., any nonsense, any lie)), the fairer the paper, the fouler the blot, white paper takes any impression, youth and white paper take any impression -
127 в одну реку дважды не войдёшь
Set phrase: You can't step into the same river twiceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в одну реку дважды не войдёшь
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128 в эту игру могут играть двое
Set phrase: two can play at that gameУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в эту игру могут играть двое
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