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all are good lasses, but whence come the bad wives? all women look the same after the sun goes down any woman can keep a secret, but she generally needs one other woman to help her better the devil's than a woman's slave a cat has nine lives; a woman has nine cat's lives a diamond daughter turns to glass as a wife everybody's sweetheart is nobody's wife the fewer the women, the less the trouble the fingers of a housewife do more than a yoke of oxen the first wife is matrimony; the second, company; the third, heresy the grey mare is the better horse the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world handle with care women and glass hanging and wiving goes by destiny happy is the bride that the sun shines on he that has not got a wife is not yet a complete man he who has a fair wife needs more than two eyes hell hath no fury like a woman scorned if it is a secret, don't tell it to a woman it is harder to marry a daughter well than to bring her up well it is a woman's privilege to change her mind it is as great pity to see a woman weep as to see a goose go barefoot ladies don't smoke long hair and short wit the longest five years in a woman's life is between twenty-nine and thirty never choose your woman or your linen by candlelight never praise your wife until you have been married ten years never quarrel with a woman no house was ever big enough for two women no woman is ugly if she is well dressed one tongue is enough for two women the only secret a woman can keep is her age praise from a wife is praise indeed the real housewife is at once a slave and a lady she who is a beauty is half-married she who loves the looking glass hates the saucepan silence is a woman's best garment slander expires at a good woman's door tell a woman and you tell the world ten measures of talk were sent down from heaven, and women took nine there is no fury like a woman's fury there is nothing better than a good woman and nothing worse than a bad one there is one good wife in the country, and every man thinks he has her there's hardly a strife in which a woman has not been a prime mover ugliness is the guardian of women the ugliest woman can look in the mirror and think she is beautiful an undutiful daughter will prove an unmanageable wife when a girl whistles, the angels cry wherever there is a woman, there is gossip a whistling woman and a crowing hen are neither fit for God nor men winter weather and women's thoughts change often a wise woman never outsmarts her husband a woman, a cat, and a chimney should never leave the house a woman fights with her tongue a woman knows a bit more than Satan a woman laughs when she can but cries whenever she wishes the woman who obeys her husband rules him a woman's hair is her crowning glory a woman's hair is long, but her tongue is longer a woman's place is in the home a woman's tongue is one that will never wear out a woman's tongue is the only sharp-edged tool that grows keener with constant use women are necessary evils a woman's work is never done women are strong when they arm themselves with their weaknesses women forgive injuries, but never forget slights women would be more charming if one could fall into their arms without falling into their hands a worthy woman is the crown of her husband -
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[taɪm] 1. n1) часwhat is the time? — котра́ годи́на?
from time to time — час від ча́су
in time — вча́сно
to be in time — всти́гнути, прийти́ вча́сно
in course of time — зго́дом
out of time — несвоєча́сно
to have a good time, to make a time of it — до́бре провести́ час
in good time — 1) своєча́сно 2) завча́сно
to be in bad time — прийти́ невча́сно (пі́зно)
to keep good [bad] time — до́бре (пога́но) йти́ ( про годинник)
in no time — надзвича́йно шви́дко, миттє́во
before time — на́дто ра́но
in a short time — незаба́ром
for a short time — на коро́ткий час, ненадо́вго
to waste one's time — марнува́ти час
to have time on one's hands — ма́ти бе́зліч ча́су
there is no time to lose — не мо́жна га́яти ні хвили́ни
in one's own time — у ві́льний час
to make time — 1) знайти́ час 2) надолу́жити прога́яне 3) амер. прийти́ вча́сно, за ро́зкладом
on time амер. — то́чно, вча́сно
at one time — коли́сь
at times — ча́сом
some time or other — коли́-не́будь
at no time — ніко́ли
at the same time — 1) в той са́мий час 2) ра́зом з тим; проте́
for the time being — по́ки що, на яки́йсь час
2) те́рмін, строкit is time we were going — нам час іти́
time is up — те́рмін (строк) мину́в
to serve one's time — 1) відбу́ти строк слу́жби 2) відбу́ти те́рмін (строк) покара́ння
to do time sl. — відбува́ти ув'я́знення
she is near her time — вона́ ско́ро наро́дить
3) (часто pl) епо́ха, часи́; е́раhard times — тяжкі́ часи́
from time immemorial, time out of mind — з незапа́м'ятних часі́в; з да́вніх-даве́н
the time of Shakespeare — епо́ха Шекспі́ра
times to come — майбу́тнє
as times go — за тепе́рішніх часі́в
before [behind] the times — передови́й (відста́лий) за по́глядами
4) робо́чий часto work full [part] time — працюва́ти по́вний (непо́вний) робо́чий день
5) життя́, вікit will last my time — цього́ на мій вік ви́стачить
at my time of life — в мої́ ро́ки́, в моє́му ві́ці
6) разsix times five is thirty — шість разі́в по п'ять - три́дцять
ten times as large — у де́сять разі́в (вде́сятеро) бі́льше
time after time — повто́рно; раз по́ раз
times out of [without] number — бе́зліч разі́в
many a time — ча́сто, бага́то разі́в
7) муз. темп; тактto beat time — відбива́ти такт
to keep time — 1) відбива́ти такт 2) витри́мувати ритм 3) йти пра́вильно ( про годинник)
9) attr. періоди́чний••it beats my time — це по́над моє́ розумі́ння
to sell time амер. — надава́ти можли́вість ви́ступити по ра́діо і телеба́ченню ( за гроші)
lost time is never found again присл. — втра́ченого ча́су не пове́рнеш
to give smb. the time of the day, to pass the time of day with smb. — віта́тися; обмі́нюватися віта́ннями
that's the time of the day! — от такі́ спра́ви!
2. vtake your time! — не поспіша́йте
1) вда́ло обира́ти час; розрахо́вувати ( за часом); приуро́чуватиto time to the minute — розрахо́вувати до хвили́ни
2) признача́ти часthe train timed to leave at 6.30 — по́їзд (по́тяг), що відхо́дить за ро́зкладом о 6 год. 30 хв.
3) спорт. пока́зувати час ( в перегонах тощо)4) танцюва́ти в такт
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