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  • 1 conscience

    {'kɔnʃəns}
    n съвест
    to have a good/clean/clear/easy CONSCIENCE съвестта ми e чиста/спокойна
    to have a bad/guilty CONSCIENCE съвестта ми e нечиста, гузен съм
    to have something on one's CONSCIENCE, something is weighing on my CONSCIENCE нещо ми тежи на съвестта
    to get something off one's CONSCIENCE изповядвам/признавам/свършвам нещо
    pricks/pangs/twinges/worm of CONSCIENCE угризения на еъвестта
    for CONSCIENCE ('s) sake за успокоение на съвестта
    upon my CONSCIENCE честна дума, с ръка на сърцето
    in (all) CONSCIENCE/upon my CONSCIENCE I cannot agree честно казано, не мога да се съглася
    to come to terms with one's CONSCIENCE приспивам съвестта си
    prisoner of CONSCIENCE затворник, осъден заради социален протест
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    {'kъnshъns} n съвест; to have a good/ clean/clear/easy conscience съ
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    съвест;
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    1. for conscience ('s) sake за успокоение на съвестта 2. in (all) conscience/upon my conscience i cannot agree честно казано, не мога да се съглася 3. n съвест 4. pricks/pangs/twinges/worm of conscience угризения на еъвестта 5. prisoner of conscience затворник, осъден заради социален протест 6. to come to terms with one's conscience приспивам съвестта си 7. to get something off one's conscience изповядвам/признавам/свършвам нещо 8. to have a bad/guilty conscience съвестта ми e нечиста, гузен съм 9. to have a good/clean/clear/easy conscience съвестта ми e чиста/спокойна 10. to have something on one's conscience, something is weighing on my conscience нещо ми тежи на съвестта 11. upon my conscience честна дума, с ръка на сърцето
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    conscience[´kɔnʃəns] n съвест; to have a good ( clean, clear, easy) \conscience съвестта ми е чиста; to get s.th. off o.'s \conscience олеква ми, изповядвам (признавам) нещо; изпълнявам задължение; pricks ( pangs, worm, twinges) of \conscience угризения на съвестта; for \conscience(') sake за успокоение на съвестта; upon my \conscience честна дума, с ръка на сърцето; in all \conscience наистина; I could not in all (ам. good) \conscience do it съвестта не би ми позволила да го направя; to ease s.o.'s \conscience успокоявам съвестта на; to have the \conscience to sl имам нахалството да; my \conscience! шотл. и таз добра! to come to terms with o.'s \conscience приспивам съвестта си; to speak ( to tell) o.'s \conscience ост. изказвам откровено (открито) мнението си.

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