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1 торжествовать
1) (над; одерживать победу) triumph (over), be triumphant (over)добро́ торжеству́ет над злом — the good triumphs over evil
2) высок. (вн.; праздновать) celebrate (d); rejoice (over, at); exult (over)торжествова́ть побе́ду (над) — celebrate victory (over)
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2 торжествовать
2. (над; быть победителем) triumph (over), be triumphant (over); ( в личных отношениях) exult (over); crow (over) разг. -
3 торжествовать
несовер.1) (что-л.); устар. ( праздновать) celebrate2) (над кем-л./чем-л.)( быть победителем) triumph (over), be triumphant (over); (в личных отношениях) exult (over); crow (over) разг. -
4 победа
жен.victory; triumphлегкая победа — ( в состязании) walkaway, walkover
одерживать победу — to gain/win (a) victory, to score a victory, to win the day, to carry the day
торжествовать победу — ( над) to celebrate victory (over)
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5 торжествувати
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6 торжествовать победу
( над) to celebrate victory (over)Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > торжествовать победу
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7 victoria
f.1 victory.adjudicarse la victoria to win a victorycantar victoria to claim victoryvictoria moral moral victoryvictoria pírrica Pyrrhic victory2 Victoria, Queen Victoria.3 surrey, four-wheeled horse-drawn pleasure carriage.* * *1 victory, triumph\alzarse con la victoria to wincantar victoria to proclaim a victory* * *noun f.* * *SF Victoria* * *femenino victoryel equipo local se alzó con la victoria — the home team won o was victorious
conseguir ese puesto fue una gran victoria para ella — getting that job was a big achievement for her
* * *= victory, win.Ex. It can certainly be status-conferring to let it be known in social conversation that one has read the latest Fay Weldon book, but if the group one is in never reads Fay Weldon anyway and could not care less what she has written then the victory is a somewhat hollow one.Ex. The article is entitled 'Another win for Louis Braille: audio books gain in popularity'.----* cantar victoria = claim + victory, speak too soon.* cantar victoria antes de tiempo = speak too soon.* celebrar victoria = claim + victory.* en la victoria = in victory.* gol de la victoria = winning goal.* no cantes victoria antes de tiempo = don't count your chickens before they are hatched.* racha de victorias = unbeaten run.* tanto de la victoria = winning goal.* tres victorias consecutivas = hat trick.* victoria amarga = sour victory.* victoria moral = moral victory.* victoria pírrica = pyrrhic victory.* * *femenino victoryel equipo local se alzó con la victoria — the home team won o was victorious
conseguir ese puesto fue una gran victoria para ella — getting that job was a big achievement for her
* * *= victory, win.Ex: It can certainly be status-conferring to let it be known in social conversation that one has read the latest Fay Weldon book, but if the group one is in never reads Fay Weldon anyway and could not care less what she has written then the victory is a somewhat hollow one.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Another win for Louis Braille: audio books gain in popularity'.* cantar victoria = claim + victory, speak too soon.* cantar victoria antes de tiempo = speak too soon.* celebrar victoria = claim + victory.* en la victoria = in victory.* gol de la victoria = winning goal.* no cantes victoria antes de tiempo = don't count your chickens before they are hatched.* racha de victorias = unbeaten run.* tanto de la victoria = winning goal.* tres victorias consecutivas = hat trick.* victoria amarga = sour victory.* victoria moral = moral victory.* victoria pírrica = pyrrhic victory.* * *victoryobtuvieron una aplastante victoria frente a or sobre sus adversarios they won o achieved a resounding victory over their opponentsel equipo neoyorquino se alzó con la victoria the team from New York won o was victoriousno cantes victoria antes de tiempo don't count your chickens before they hatchCompuestos:moral victoryPyrrhic victory* * *
victoria sustantivo femenino
victory;
(Dep) win;
victoria sustantivo femenino victory
♦ Locuciones: cantar victoria, (alegrarse de un triunfo, esp antes de tiempo) no cantes victoria, aún no ha acabado el partido, it's still too early to sing your praises
' victoria' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alzarse
- aplastante
- cantada
- cantado
- hambre
- puerta
- resonancia
- saborear
- triunfo
- abrumador
- apabullante
- aparente
- apretado
- apuntar
- arrollador
- artífice
- confiar
- conquistar
- contundente
- holgado
- parcial
- pronosticar
- revalidar
- seguro
- signo
- sintonía
- situar
English:
achievement
- after
- certain
- chalk up
- conclusive
- fall
- gloat
- hard-won
- hollow
- landslide victory
- overwhelming
- soon
- sound
- V
- V-sign
- victory
- walkover
- win
- expectation
- land
- put
- VE-Day
- VJ-Day
- walk
- winning
* * *Victoria n prla reina Victoria Queen Victoria;el lago Victoria Lake Victoria* * *f victory;cantar victoria claim victory;victoria en casa DEP home win* * *victoria nf: victory♦ victorioso, -sa adj♦ victoriosamente adv* * *victoria n2. (en un partido) win -
8 su
1. prep onargomento about( circa) (round) aboutsul tavolo on the tablesul mare by the seasulle tremila lire round about three thousand liresu misura made to measurenove volte su dieci nine times out of ten2. adv up( al piano di sopra) upstairssu! come on!guardare in su look up* * *su avv.1 ( moto, direzione) up; ( al piano superiore) upstairs: puoi venire su un momento?, can you come up (stairs) a moment?; vado su a prendere le chiavi, I'll go up and get the keys; l'ho mandato su in solaio, I've sent him up to the attic; devo portare su le valigie?, shall I bring the cases up?; guardate su, look up; tira su quel pezzo di carta, pick up that piece of paper; il prezzo della benzina è andato su parecchio, the price of petrol has gone up a great deal // là su → lassù; qua su → quassù // su e giù → giù // su per, up: su per la collina, up the hill; si precipitò su per le scale, he rushed upstairs // metter su casa, to set up house // tirar su un bambino, ( allevarlo) to bring up a child // tirarsi su, ( in salute) to recover (o to pick up); ( finanziariamente) to get on one's feet again // Con uso rafforzativo: si spinse su su fino alla vetta, he climbed all the way up to the summit; risalire su su fino alle origini, to go all the way back to the beginning2 ( posizione, situazione) up (above) (anche fig.); ( al piano superiore) upstairs: gli ospiti sono su in terrazza, the guests are up on the terrace; l'ufficio è su al primo piano, the office is up on the first floor; ti chiamano da su, they're calling you from upstairs (o from up above); a mezzanotte era ancora su, ( alzato) he was still up at midnight // più su, higher up; ( più avanti) further up (o further along): abita due piani più su, he lives two floors (higher) up; appendi il quadro un po' più su, hang the picture a little higher up; l'albergo è pochi metri più su, the hotel is a few metres further on3 ( indosso) on: aveva su un paio di scarpe nuove, he had a new pair of shoes on; metti su il soprabito, put your coat on // metter su arie, to put on airs4 ( con valore esortativo): su, sbrigati!, get a move on!; su, andiamo!, come on, let's go!; su, coraggio!, su con la vita!, cheer up!; su, non piangere!, come on, don't cry!5 ( con uso pleonastico): di su!, out with it!6 in su, ( verso l'alto) up (wards); ( in avanti) onwards: guardai in su, I looked up; giaceva sul pavimento a faccia in su, he was lying face upwards on the floor; dalla vita in su, from the waist upwards; camminare col naso in su, to walk with one's nose in the air; i nostri prezzi vanno da dieci euro in su, our prices are from ten euros upwards; il traffico è scorrevole da Bologna in su, the traffic is moving smoothly from Bologna onwards; la norma si applica a tutto il personale, dal fattorino in su, the rule applies to all staff, from the office boy up; la tapparella non va né in su né in giù, the shutter won't go either up or down◆ s.m.: era un su e giù continuo, it was a continuous coming and going.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: su le mani!, hands up! // su per giù, more or less (o roughly o about): avrà su per giù la mia età, he must be about my age; c'erano su per giù mille persone, there were roughly a thousand people // essere su di morale, to be in high spirits // essere su di giri, to be revved up; (fig.) to feel on top of the world // avercela su con qlcu., to have it in for s.o. ∙ Per andare su, mettere su, venire su → anche andare, mettere, venire.su prep.1 ( per indicare sovrapposizione con contatto) on, (form.) upon; ( con movimento) up; on to (o onto); ( in cima a) on top of: c'è una macchia sul pavimento, there's a stain on the floor; la lettera era sul tavolo, the letter was on the table; posalo sulla sedia, put it on the chair; l'acrobata camminava su una fune, the acrobat was walking on a tightrope; metti il coperchio sulla pentola, put the lid on the pan; si arrampicò su un albero, he climbed up a tree; salire su una scala, to go up a ladder; salire sul treno, to get on the train; caricarono gli sci sul tetto della macchina, they loaded the skis on to the car roof (o on top of the car); i corpi giacevano ammassati uno sull'altro, the bodies were piled one on top of another; il paese sorgeva su una ridente collina, the village stood on (o upon) a sunny hilltop; l'aereo si è schiantato sull'autostrada, the plane crashed on to the motorway // il suo ragionamento si fondava su false premesse, his reasoning was based on false assumptions // far assegnamento su qlcu., to rely on s.o.2 (per indicare sovrapposizione senza contatto, ovvero protezione, difesa, rivestimento) over: stiamo volando su Londra, we're flying over London; c'è un ponte sul fiume, there's a bridge over the river; una nube tossica incombeva sulla città, a toxic cloud hung over the city; metti un golfino sulle spalle, put a cardigan over your shoulders; passare la lucidatrice sul pavimento, to pass the polisher over the floor; spalmare la crema sul viso, to spread cream over one's face // sul suo capo pendeva la minaccia del licenziamento, the threat of dismissal hung over his head3 (per indicare superiorità, dominio, controllo) over: non ha alcuna autorità su di noi, he has no authority over us; celebrare la vittoria sul nemico, to celebrate one's victory over the enemy; regnare su un popolo, to reign over a people; esercitare la propria influenza, il proprio potere su qlcu., to exert one's influence, power over s.o.; avere un vantaggio su qlcu., to have an advantage over s.o.4 (a un livello superiore, più in alto di) above (anche fig.): il sole era alto sull'orizzonte, the sun was high above the horizon; il paese è a 500 metri sul livello del mare, the village is 500 m above sea level // per lui il lavoro ha la precedenza su tutto, he puts work before everything5 ( lungo) on; ( che si affaccia su) on to (o onto): una casa, una città sul fiume, a house, a city on the river; un negozio sul corso principale, a shop on the main street; passeggiammo sul lungomare, we walked on (o along) the seafront; la mia finestra guarda sul cortile, my window looks on to (o onto) the courtyard; questa porta dà sul giardino, this door opens onto the garden6 ( verso, in direzione di, contro) to (wards); ( contro) on; at: l'esercito marciò su Napoli, the army marched on Naples; tutti i riflettori erano puntati sulla rock star, all the spotlights were focused on the rock star; tutti si scagliarono su di lui, they all flung themselves at (o on) him (o fam. they all went for him); sparare sulla folla, to fire on (o into) the crowd7 ( dopo, di seguito a) after: commettere errori su errori, to make mistake after mistake // costruire pietra su pietra, to build stone by stone8 ( approssimativamente) about; ( di tempo) at, about: sul mezzogiorno, about midday; sul far della sera, at nightfall; sulla fine del secolo, at the turn of the century; da qui a Firenze ci si impiega sulle tre ore, it takes about three hours to get (from here) to Florence; peserà sui 50 chili, it must weigh about 50 kilos; l'ha pagato sui 500 euro, he paid about 500 euros for it; un ragazzo sui 10 anni, a boy about 10 years of age; è sulla trentina, he's about thirty years old // un colore sul verde, a greenish colour // era un po' sul depresso, he was a bit depressed9 ( intorno a, riguardo a) on, about: un saggio sulla letteratura del Novecento, an essay on 20th century literature; su che cosa sarà la conferenza?, what will the talk be about?; sa tutto sulla storia del jazz, he knows everything about the history of jazz; discutere sui fatti del giorno, to discuss the day's events10 ( per esprimere proporzione) out of: nove su dieci espressero parere favorevole, nine out of ten were in favour; arriva in ritardo due gioni su tre, he arrives late two days out of three; una volta su mille, one time out of a thousand; meritare otto su dieci, to get eight out of ten.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: sul momento, at first; sull'istante, immediately; sui due piedi, on the spot // su misura, made to measure // dipinto su legno, tela, painted on wood, canvas // (comm.): su campione, by sample; su campione tipo, on type (o on standard); su richiesta, on demand // essere sul punto di fare qlco., to be about (o to be going) to do sthg. // fare sul serio, to be in (o deadly) earnest (o to be serious): fai sul serio?, are you serious? (o fam. no kidding?) // credere sulla parola, to take s.o.'s word for it.* * *[su]1. prep su + il=sul, su + lo=sullo, su + l'=sull', su + la=sulla, su + i=sui, su + gli=sugli, su + le= sullegettarsi sulla preda — to throw o.s. on one's prey
procedi sulla sinistra — keep on o to the left
2) (addosso) overbuttati uno scialle sulle spalle — throw a shawl over o round your shoulders
3) (da una parte all'altra) over4) (autorità, dominio) over5) (più in alto di) above100 metri sul livello del mare — 100 metres above sea level
6) (argomento) about, onun articolo sulla prima guerra mondiale — an article on o about the First World War
una conferenza sulla pace nel mondo — a conference on o about world peace
7) (circa) about, around8) (proporzione) out of, in2 giorni su 3 — 2 days out of 3, 2 days in 3
9)2. avv1) (in alto, verso l'alto) up, (al piano superiore) upstairssu — look uplì
su — up theresu — up here2) (in poi) onwardsdal numero 39 in su — from number 39 onwards
dai 20 anni in su — from the age of 20 onwards
prezzi dalle 50 euro in su — prices from 50 euros (upwards)
3) (addosso) on4)su coraggio! — come on, cheer up!su su non fare così! — now, now, don't behave like that!
su dal niente — to rise from nothing* * *[su] 1.1) (con contatto) on, upon; (con movimento) on, onto; (in cima a) on top ofpassare la mano su qcs. — to run one's hand over sth.
salire sulla scala, su un albero — to climb (up) the ladder, a tree
salire sul treno, sull'autobus — to get on o onto the train, the bus
2) (senza contatto o per indicare rivestimento, protezione) overun ponte sul fiume — a bridge across o over the river
3) (per indicare superiorità, dominio) over4) (al di sopra di) above5) (verso)la stanza dà sul parco — the room looks onto o towards the park
puntare un'arma su qcn. — to aim a gun at sb
sul quarto canale — telev. on channel four
8) (riguardo a, intorno a) on, aboutsu consiglio di qcn. — on sb.'s advice, at o on sb.'s suggestion
su ordine di qcn. — on sb.'s order
10) (per indicare approssimazione) about, around11) (per indicare iterazione) after, uponcommettere sbagli su sbagli — to make one mistake after another, to make mistake after mistake
12) (distributivo) out of2.1) (in alto) up2) (al piano superiore) upstairsportare qcs. su in soffitta — to take sth. up to the attic
salire su su nel cielo — to raise up and up o further up into the sky
4) in su up, upwards5) su persu per la montagna, le scale — up the mountain, the stairs
6) su e giù (in alto e in basso) up and down; (avanti e indietro) up and down, to and fro3.interiezione come on* * *su/su/1 (con contatto) on, upon; (con movimento) on, onto; (in cima a) on top of; la tazza è sul tavolo the cup is on the table; battere il pugno sul tavolo to slam one's fist on the table; passare la mano su qcs. to run one's hand over sth.; salire sulla scala, su un albero to climb (up) the ladder, a tree; dimenticare l'ombrello sul treno to leave one's umbrella on the train; salire sul treno, sull'autobus to get on o onto the train, the bus; mettilo su quel mucchio put it on top of that pile2 (senza contatto o per indicare rivestimento, protezione) over; nuvole sulle montagne clouds over the mountain tops; un ponte sul fiume a bridge across o over the river; portare un maglione sulla camicia to wear a sweater over one's shirt; mettere una coperta sulla poltrona to lay a blanket over the armchair3 (per indicare superiorità, dominio) over; governare su un paese to rule (over) a country4 (al di sopra di) above; 500 m sul livello del mare 500 m above sea level5 (verso) la stanza dà sul parco the room looks onto o towards the park; puntare un'arma su qcn. to aim a gun at sb.6 (con nomi di fiumi e laghi) un ponte sul Tamigi a bridge over the Thames; le città sul Po the towns along the Po; crociera sul Nilo cruise on the Nile; vacanze sul Lago Maggiore holidays by Lake Maggiore7 (per indicare un supporto) on; su CD on CD; disegnare sulla sabbia to draw in the sand; copiare su carta to copy onto paper; sul giornale in the newspaper; sul quarto canale telev. on channel four8 (riguardo a, intorno a) on, about9 (per indicare il modo) su commissione on commission; su consiglio di qcn. on sb.'s advice, at o on sb.'s suggestion; su ordine di qcn. on sb.'s order10 (per indicare approssimazione) about, around; essere sui vent'anni to be about twenty; sul finire del secolo towards the end of the century11 (per indicare iterazione) after, upon; commettere sbagli su sbagli to make one mistake after another, to make mistake after mistake12 (distributivo) out of; due persone su tre two out of every three people; una settimana su tre one week in threeII avverbio2 (al piano superiore) upstairs; su fa più freddo it's colder upstairs; portare qcs. su in soffitta to take sth. up to the attic4 in su up, upwards; più in su further up; guardare in su to look up(wards); dalla vita in su from the waist up(wards); dai 3 anni in su from (the age of) 3 up; a faccia in su face up(wards)5 su per su per la montagna, le scale up the mountain, the stairs6 su e giù (in alto e in basso) up and down; (avanti e indietro) up and down, to and fro; andare su e giù per le scale to go up and down the stairsIII interiezionecome on. -
9 Наваратри дурга пуджа дашара
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Наваратри дурга пуджа дашара
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10 cantare
sing* * *cantare v. intr.1 to sing*: cantare a orecchio, to sing by ear; cantare a voce bassa, to sing low; cantare a voce spiegata, to sing out; cantare bene, to sing well; cantare alla tirolese, to yodel; cantare con accompagnamento di piano, to sing to a piano accompaniment; Beniamino Gigli cantava da tenore, Beniamino Gigli was a tenor; cantare in televisione, to sing on TV // lasciar cantare qlcu., (fig.) to let s.o. talk (o say what he wants)2 ( del gallo) to crow; ( della gallina) to cackle, to cluck; ( degli uccelli in genere) to sing*; ( cinguettare) to chirp, to warble3 (fam.) ( fare la spia) to grass; to squeal, to rat, to spill* the beans, to let* sthg. out // far cantare qlcu., to make s.o. talk◆ v.tr.1 to sing*: cantami quella canzone, sing me that song (o sing that song for me); cantare salmi, to chant psalms; cantare una canzone a bocca chiusa, to hum a song; cantare messa, to sing mass // cantarla chiara, to speak one's mind // cantare sempre la stessa canzone, to harp on the same string // cantare vittoria su qlcu., to crow over s.o.2 ( celebrare, specialmente con versi) to sing*, to celebrate in verse, to write* verses on (s.o., sthg.): cantare le lodi di qlcu., to sing s.o.'s praises (o to praise s.o. enthusiastically); cantare la bellezza della natura, to sing the beauties of nature.cantare s.m.1 ( modo di cantare) singing* * *[kan'tare]1. vicantare da tenore/da soprano — to be a tenor/soprano
2. vtMus to sing, Poesia, (anche: cantare in versi) to sing of* * *[kan'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to sing* [canzone, aria]2.cantare qcn. — to sing of sb
1) [ persona] to sing*3) colloq. fig. (parlare sotto interrogatorio) to squeal, to sing*••sapere qcs. cantando — to have sth. off BE o down AE pat
canta che ti passa — prov. = cheer up you'll get over it
cantare le lodi di qcn. — to sing sb.'s praises
* * *cantare/kan'tare/ [1]1 to sing* [canzone, aria]2 (celebrare in versi) cantare qcn. to sing of sb.(aus. avere)1 [ persona] to sing*; cantare a squarciagola to belt out; cantare in playback to lip-sync; cantare da contralto to sing alto3 colloq. fig. (parlare sotto interrogatorio) to squeal, to sing*sapere qcs. cantando to have sth. off BE o down AE pat; cantare vittoria to crow over a victory; cantarle chiare to speak one's mind; canta che ti passa prov. = cheer up you'll get over it; cantare le lodi di qcn. to sing sb.'s praises. -
11 торжествовать
1) General subject: celebrate, celebrate (победу), chortle, exult, gloat, glory, jubilate, jubilize, overcrow (над противником), prevail, prevail over, triumph -
12 chanter
chanter [∫ɑ̃te]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• chante-nous quelque chose ! sing us something!• qu'est-ce qu'il nous chante là ? ( = raconte) what's he on about now? (inf)2. intransitive verba. [personne, oiseau] to sing ; [coq] to crow• chanter juste/faux to sing in tune/out of tune* * *ʃɑ̃te
1.
1) Musique to sing [air]2) ( célébrer) to sing (of), to celebrate [exploit, héros]3) (colloq) ( raconter)
2.
ça te chante d'aller à la campagne? — do you fancy (colloq) going to the country?
3.
verbe intransitif1) [personne] to singchanter juste/faux — to sing in tune/out of tune
2) [oiseau] to sing; [coq] to crow; [grillon] to chirp; [cigale] to shrill; [bouilloire] to sing; [vent] ( dans les voiles) to sing; ( dans les arbres) to rustle; [source] to bubble3) ( subir du chantage)* * *ʃɑ̃te1. vt2. vi1) MUSIQUE to sing2) (= plaire) (tournure impersonnelle)chanter à qn; si cela lui chante — if he feels like it
3) (chantage)* * *chanter verb table: aimerA vtr1 Mus to sing [air, duo]; tu nous chantes quelque chose? will you sing something for us?, will you give us a song?; messe chantée sung mass; spectacle chanté et dansé musical spectacular;2 ( célébrer) to sing (of), to celebrate [exploit, héros]; chanter les louanges de qn to sing sb's praises;3 ○( raconter) qu'est-ce qu'il nous chante? what's he on about○? GB, what's he talking about?; chanter qch sur tous les tons to harp on about sth.B chanter à○ vtr ind ( plaire) si le film te chante if the film appeals to you; ça te chante d'aller à la campagne? do you feel like ou fancy○ going to the country?; ça ne me chante guère de partir I don't really feel like going; ça n'a guère chanté à mon père it didn't go down very well with my father; je ferai comme il me chantera I'll do as I please.C vi1 [personne] to sing; ( en parlant) to have a lilting voice ou a singsong accent; chanter juste/faux to sing in tune/out of tune; il a un accent/une voix qui chante he has a singsong accent/a lilting voice; chanter en parlant to talk with a lilt;2 [oiseau] to sing; [coq] to crow; [poule] to squawk; [grillon] to chirp; [cigale] to shrill; [bouilloire] to sing; [vent] ( dans les voiles) to sing; ( dans les arbres) to rustle; [source] to bubble;3 ( subir du chantage) faire chanter qn to blackmail sb.[ʃɑ̃te] verbe intransitif1. [personne] to singchanter juste/faux to sing in tune/out of tune[cigale] to chirp[coq] to crow(littéraire) [rivière, mer] to murmur[bouilloire] whistle3. [être mélodieux - accent, voix] to lilt4. (locution)viens quand ça te chante come whenever you feel like it ou whenever the mood takes you————————[ʃɑ̃te] verbe transitif2. [célébrer] to sing (of) -
13 торжествовать
нсв1) vt праздновать to celebrateторжествова́ть побе́ду — to celebrate a victory
3) vt испытывать торжество to triumph, to rejoice, to exult lit -
14 Не говори гон, пока не перескочишь
Do not be prematurely elated at having escaped a danger, solved a difficult problem or completed some work. See Не хвались идучи на рать, а хвались идучи с рати (H), Не хвались отъездом, а хвались приездом (H), Рано пташечка запела, как бы кошечка не съела (P), Хвали горку, как перевалишься (X), Хвали утро днем, а день вечером (X), Цыплят по осени считают (Ц)Var.: Не говори "гоп", пока не перепрыгнешьCf: Do not shout until you are out of the woods (Am.). Do not triumph before the victory (Br.). Don't cackle till your egg is laid (Br.). Don't celebrate victories before you have conquered (Br.). Don't count your corpses before they are cold (Am.). Don't halloo (shout, whistle) till you are out of the wood (Br.). Don't halloo till you're out of the woods (Am.). Don't say "hop" until you've jumped over (Am.). Don't sing your triumph before you have conquered (Am.). Don't whistle before you leap (Br.). Don't whistle your triumph before you have conquered (Am.). It is not good praising a ford till a man be over (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не говори гон, пока не перескочишь
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15 triumphans
trĭumpho, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and a. [p. 1903] [triumphus].I. A.Lit.: triumphare appellatum, quod cum imperatore milites redeuntes clamitant per urbem in Capitolium eunti Io triumphe: id a thriambôi Graeco Liberi cognomento potest dictum, Varr. L. L. 6, § 68 Müll.:B.ex praeturā triumphare,
Cic. Mur. 7, 15:commissi sunt iis magistratus, in quibus re bene gestā triumpharent,
id. Planc. 25, 61:Africanus, qui de Numantinis triumpharat,
id. Phil. 11, 8, 18;for which: ex Transalpinis gentibus triumpharunt,
id. ib. 8, 6, 18:ex Macedoniā,
id. Pis. 23, 55; id. Mur. 5, 11:ex Transalpinis bellis,
id. Off. 2, 8, 28:cum triumphantem (Camillum) albi per urbem vexerant equi,
Liv. 5, 28, 1:ut triumphanti urbem inire liceret,
id. 26, 21, 2:quasi debellato triumphare,
id. 26, 21, 4:neminem ad eam diem triumphasse, qui, etc.,
id. 28, 38, 4:quid tam inauditum quam equitem Romanum triumphare? at Pompeius triumphavit,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 21, 61:nisi meo in rem publicam beneficio ubi triumpharet esset habiturus,
id. Off. 1, 22, 78; cf. Auct. B. Afr. 22, 3: Nero ovans triumphavit, i. e. held or celebrated an ovation, Vell. 2, 96, 3. — Poet., transf.:ut sit mulsum, qui triumphent milites,
Plaut. Bacch. 4, 9, 48:mirum, si de me jure triumphat Amor,
Prop. 2, 8 (8, b), 40 (24):deque cothurnato vate triumphat Amor,
Ov. Am. 2, 18, 18.— Impers. pass.:ex eā urbe triumphari vidimus,
Cic. Off. 2, 8, 28:aliquis est Romae, qui triumphari de Macedonibus nolit?
Liv. 45, 38, 2:populi jussu triumphatum est,
id. 3, 63, 11:de parvis oppidis,
Flor. 1, 11, 6:ex civilibus bellis,
id. 3, 22, 10.—Trop., to triumph, exult, be glad, rejoice exceedingly:II.exsultare laetitiā, triumphare gaudio,
Cic. Clu. 5, 14; cf.:laetaris tu in omnium gemitu et triumphas,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 46, § 121:in quo exsultat et triumphat oratio mea,
id. Cat. 2, 2, 3:triumpho, si licet me, etc.,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 2, 5: meum factum probari abs te, triumpho gaudio, Caes. ap. Cic. Att. 9, 16, 2.—Act. (only poet. and in post-Aug. prose).(α).With a homogeneous object:(β).triumphavit cum imperatoribus suis triumphos novem,
Gell. 2, 11, 4.—More freq.,With other objects, to triumph over, to lead in triumph; or, in gen., to conquer:aliquem, Treb. XXX. Tyr. 24: hic terram triumphabit,
Lact. 6, 23 fin.:mortem Cum suis terroribus,
id. 4, 26, 28; id. Mort. Pers. 16.—More freq. in pass.:bisque triumphatas utroque ab litore gentes,
Verg. G. 3, 33:triumphatis dare jura Medis,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 43:Zenobia victa et triumphata,
Vop. Aur. 33:triumphati magis quam victi sunt,
Tac. G. 37:triumphata Capitolia,
Verg. A. 6, 836; cf.:omnia superata et triumphata,
Plin. 5, 5, 5, § 36:ne triumpharetur (Mithridates),
Tac. A. 12, 19:Roma triumphati caput orbis,
Ov. Am. 1, 15, 26: triumphatus bos, i. e. obtained by victory, got or won as booty, id. F. 3, 732; so,triumphatum aurum,
id. P. 2, 1, 41:Achaeos triumphandos Mummio tradidit,
Aur. Vict. Vir. Ill. 61.—Hence, p. a.: trĭ-umphans, antis, = triumphalis, triumphal, belonging to a triumph:equi,
Ov. P. 2, 8, 40. -
16 triumpho
trĭumpho, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and a. [p. 1903] [triumphus].I. A.Lit.: triumphare appellatum, quod cum imperatore milites redeuntes clamitant per urbem in Capitolium eunti Io triumphe: id a thriambôi Graeco Liberi cognomento potest dictum, Varr. L. L. 6, § 68 Müll.:B.ex praeturā triumphare,
Cic. Mur. 7, 15:commissi sunt iis magistratus, in quibus re bene gestā triumpharent,
id. Planc. 25, 61:Africanus, qui de Numantinis triumpharat,
id. Phil. 11, 8, 18;for which: ex Transalpinis gentibus triumpharunt,
id. ib. 8, 6, 18:ex Macedoniā,
id. Pis. 23, 55; id. Mur. 5, 11:ex Transalpinis bellis,
id. Off. 2, 8, 28:cum triumphantem (Camillum) albi per urbem vexerant equi,
Liv. 5, 28, 1:ut triumphanti urbem inire liceret,
id. 26, 21, 2:quasi debellato triumphare,
id. 26, 21, 4:neminem ad eam diem triumphasse, qui, etc.,
id. 28, 38, 4:quid tam inauditum quam equitem Romanum triumphare? at Pompeius triumphavit,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 21, 61:nisi meo in rem publicam beneficio ubi triumpharet esset habiturus,
id. Off. 1, 22, 78; cf. Auct. B. Afr. 22, 3: Nero ovans triumphavit, i. e. held or celebrated an ovation, Vell. 2, 96, 3. — Poet., transf.:ut sit mulsum, qui triumphent milites,
Plaut. Bacch. 4, 9, 48:mirum, si de me jure triumphat Amor,
Prop. 2, 8 (8, b), 40 (24):deque cothurnato vate triumphat Amor,
Ov. Am. 2, 18, 18.— Impers. pass.:ex eā urbe triumphari vidimus,
Cic. Off. 2, 8, 28:aliquis est Romae, qui triumphari de Macedonibus nolit?
Liv. 45, 38, 2:populi jussu triumphatum est,
id. 3, 63, 11:de parvis oppidis,
Flor. 1, 11, 6:ex civilibus bellis,
id. 3, 22, 10.—Trop., to triumph, exult, be glad, rejoice exceedingly:II.exsultare laetitiā, triumphare gaudio,
Cic. Clu. 5, 14; cf.:laetaris tu in omnium gemitu et triumphas,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 46, § 121:in quo exsultat et triumphat oratio mea,
id. Cat. 2, 2, 3:triumpho, si licet me, etc.,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 2, 5: meum factum probari abs te, triumpho gaudio, Caes. ap. Cic. Att. 9, 16, 2.—Act. (only poet. and in post-Aug. prose).(α).With a homogeneous object:(β).triumphavit cum imperatoribus suis triumphos novem,
Gell. 2, 11, 4.—More freq.,With other objects, to triumph over, to lead in triumph; or, in gen., to conquer:aliquem, Treb. XXX. Tyr. 24: hic terram triumphabit,
Lact. 6, 23 fin.:mortem Cum suis terroribus,
id. 4, 26, 28; id. Mort. Pers. 16.—More freq. in pass.:bisque triumphatas utroque ab litore gentes,
Verg. G. 3, 33:triumphatis dare jura Medis,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 43:Zenobia victa et triumphata,
Vop. Aur. 33:triumphati magis quam victi sunt,
Tac. G. 37:triumphata Capitolia,
Verg. A. 6, 836; cf.:omnia superata et triumphata,
Plin. 5, 5, 5, § 36:ne triumpharetur (Mithridates),
Tac. A. 12, 19:Roma triumphati caput orbis,
Ov. Am. 1, 15, 26: triumphatus bos, i. e. obtained by victory, got or won as booty, id. F. 3, 732; so,triumphatum aurum,
id. P. 2, 1, 41:Achaeos triumphandos Mummio tradidit,
Aur. Vict. Vir. Ill. 61.—Hence, p. a.: trĭ-umphans, antis, = triumphalis, triumphal, belonging to a triumph:equi,
Ov. P. 2, 8, 40.
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