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1 display the cloven hoof
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > display the cloven hoof
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2 the cloven foot
дурные намерения, дьявольский замысел; ≈ дьявол во плоти (обыкн. употр. с гл. to betray, to display или to show) [дьявола обычно изображали с раздвоенным копытом]Already they must spy the cloven hoof, since with all your pretended eagerness for the family honour, you take a pleasure to degrade it in my person. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘The Master of Ballantrae’, ch. X) — Они, вероятно, уже поняли ваш дьявольский характер: вы делаете вид, будто дорожите честью семьи, а на самом деле испытываете удовольствие, оскорбляя семью в моем лице.
Hillcrist: "Well, when I sold Hornblower Longmeadow and the cottages, I certainly found him all right. All the same, he's got the cloven hoof... His influence in Deepwater is thoroughly bad..." (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Skin Game’, act 1) — Хилкрист: "Когда я продал Лонгмедоу и коттеджи Хорнблоуэру, он, конечно, казался мне порядочным человеком. Но он уже показал свои когти... Его влияние в Дипуотере крайне отрицательно."
‘Would you have believe it? That she could be such a bloodsucker?’ He replied uneasily that... Mrs. Olney up till now had shown no sign of the cloven hoof. (P. H. Johnson, ‘An Avenue of Stone’, part III, ch. 3) — - Могли ли вы когда-нибудь поверить этому? Подумать только, что она такая кровопийца! Филд почувствовал себя неловко и сказал, что до настоящего времени у миссис Олни не было никаких признаков кровожадности.
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3 cloven
1. [ʹkləʋv(ə)n] aрасколотый, расщеплённыйcloven hoof /foot/ - а) раздвоенное копыто ( у парнокопытных); б) дьявол, сатана; в) злые намерения; дьявольские козни /замыслы/; дьявольский характер
2. [ʹkləʋv(ə)n] p. p. от cleave1to show /to betray, to display/ the cloven foot /hoof/ - показать свой дьявольский /злобный/ характер
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4 показать свой дьявольский характер
1) General subject: show the cloven foot2) Makarov: display the cloven foot, display the cloven hoofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > показать свой дьявольский характер
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5 показать свой злобный характер
1) General subject: betray2) Makarov: display the cloven foot, display the cloven hoofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > показать свой злобный характер
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6 a se înfăţişa în adevărata sa lumină
to show / to display the cloven hoof.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se înfăţişa în adevărata sa lumină
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7 показвам
1. show, display, manifest, present; produce(високо) hold up(посочвам) point (at, to); indicate, show(излагам) exhibit(билет, паспорт и пр.) produce, present(за уред) register, give, show, read, разг. say(за стрелка) stand atналягането показва 10 the pressure dials 10часовникът показва времето a clock tells the timeчасовникът показваше седем the clock pointed to sevenпоказвам на какво съм способен show o.'s mettle, show what one is made ofпоказвам местата на (в театър, кино и пр.) show/usher people to their seatsпоказвам с пръст point o.'s finger atтя го показа с пръст she pointed at him with her fingerпоказвам радостта си show/betray o.'s joyпоказвам храброст display courageпоказвам юмрук на shake o.'s fist atпоказвам главата си от прозореца stick o.'s head out of the windowпоказвам вратата/пътя на някого show s.o. the doorпоказват ми вратата/пътя get o.'s marching ordersсамият факт показва, че the mere fact suggests thatкоето иде да покаже, че which goes to show thatпоказвам си рогата show the cloven hoof, betray the cloven hoof/footтой си показа рогата he gave us a taste of his ill-nature/showed his true face, he showed his bad temperпоказвам ce2. (виждам ce) show(явявам се) appear, put in an appearance; come into sight, come into view, come out(изведнаж) pop up/out(за слънцето и пр.) come outдетето се показа зад оградата the child peeped out from behind the fenceслънцето се е показало the sun is out/has come out3. геол., мин. outcrop4. прен. (докарвам се) show off, put o.'s best foot forward* * *пока̀звам,гл. show, display, manifest, present; evince; produce; ( високо) hold up; ( посочвам) point (at, to); indicate, show; ( излагам) exhibit; ( билет, паспорт и пр.) produce, present; (за уред) register, give, show, read, разг. say; (за стрелка) stand at; (за ска̀ла при апарат) dial; \показвам главата си от прозореца stick o.’s head out of the window; \показвам местата на (в театър, кино и пр.) show/usher people to their seats; \показвам на какво съм способен show o.’s mettle, show what one is made of, show o.’s paces, come into o.’s own; \показвам с пръст point o.’s finger at; \показвам юмрук на shake o.’s fist at; показват ми вратата/пътя get o.’s marching orders; самият факт показва, че the mere fact suggests that; това ясно показва липса на интерес this evinces a lack of interest;\показвам се 1. ( виждам се) show; ( явявам се) appear, put in an appearance; come into sight, come into view, come out; ( изведнъж) pop up/out; (за слънцето и пр.) come out;2. геол., миньорск. outcrop;3. прен. ( докарвам се) show off, put o.’s best foot forward; • \показвам си рогата show the cloven hoof, betray the cloven hoof/foot; той си показа рогата he gave us a taste of his ill-nature/showed his true face, he showed his bad temper.* * *1. (билет, паспорт и пр.) produce, present 2. (виждам ce) show 3. (високо) hold up 4. (за скала при апарат) dial 5. (за слънцето и пр.) come out 6. (за стрелка) stand at 7. (за уред) register, give, show, read, разг. say 8. (изведнаж) pop up/out 9. (излагам) exhibit 10. (посочвам) point (at, to);indicate, show 11. (явявам се) appear, put in an appearance;come into sight, come into view, come out 12. 2; часовникът показва времето a clock tells the time 13. show, display, manifest, present;produce 14. ПОКАЗВАМ ce 15. ПОКАЗВАМ вратата/пътя на някого show s.o. the door 16. ПОКАЗВАМ главата си от прозореца stick o.'s head out of the window 17. ПОКАЗВАМ кой съм show who one is, (перча се) show off, swank 18. ПОКАЗВАМ местата на (в театър, кино и пр.) show/usher people to their seats 19. ПОКАЗВАМ на какво съм способен show o.'s mettle, show what one is made of 20. ПОКАЗВАМ радостта си show/betray o.'s joy 21. ПОКАЗВАМ с пръст point o.'s finger at 22. ПОКАЗВАМ си рогата show the cloven hoof, betray the cloven hoof/ foot 23. ПОКАЗВАМ храброст display courage: ПОКАЗВАМ юмрук на shake o.'s fist at 24. геол., мин. outcrop 25. детето се показа зад оградата the child peeped out from behind the fence 26. което иде да покаже, че which goes to show that 27. налягането показва 1 the pressure dials 28. показват ми вратата/пътя get o.'s marching orders 29. прен, (докарвам се) show off, put o.'s best foot forward 30. самият факт показва, че the mere fact suggests that 31. слънцето се е показало the sun is out/has come out 32. той си показа рогата he gave us a taste of his ill-nature/showed his true face, he showed his bad temper 33. тя го показа с пръст she pointed at him with her finger 34. часовникът показваше седем the clock pointed to seven -
8 покажа
пока̀жа,пока̀звам гл. show, display, manifest, present; evince; produce; ( високо) hold up; ( посочвам) point (at, to); indicate, show; ( излагам) exhibit; ( билет, паспорт и пр.) produce, present; (за уред) register, give, show, read, разг. say; (за стрелка) stand at; (за ска̀ла при апарат) dial; \покажа главата си от прозореца stick o.’s head out of the window; \покажа местата на (в театър, кино и пр.) show/usher people to their seats; \покажа на какво съм способен show o.’s mettle, show what one is made of, show o.’s paces, come into o.’s own; \покажа с пръст point o.’s finger at; \покажа юмрук на shake o.’s fist at; показват ми вратата/пътя get o.’s marching orders; самият факт показва, че the mere fact suggests that; това ясно показва липса на интерес this evinces a lack of interest;\покажа се 1. ( виждам се) show; ( явявам се) appear, put in an appearance; come into sight, come into view, come out; ( изведнъж) pop up/out; (за слънцето и пр.) come out;2. геол., миньорск. outcrop;3. прен. ( докарвам се) show off, put o.’s best foot forward; • \покажа си рогата show the cloven hoof, betray the cloven hoof/foot; той си показа рогата he gave us a taste of his ill-nature/showed his true face, he showed his bad temper. -
9 show
I [ʃəʊ]1) (as entertainment) spettacolo m. (anche teatr. cinem.); (particular performance) rappresentazione f.; rad. telev. trasmissione f.; (of slides) proiezione f.on with the show! — (as introduction) lo spettacolo abbia inizio!
2) comm. (of cars, boats etc.) salone m.; (of fashion) sfilata f.; (of flowers, crafts) mostra f.on show — esposto, in mostra
3) (of feelings) prova f., dimostrazione f.; (of strength) dimostrazione f.; (of wealth) ostentazione f.to make o put on a (great) show of doing ostentare o fare sfoggio di (sapere) fare; he made a show of concern ostentava la sua preoccupazione; to be all show — essere solo apparenza, essere molto fumo e poco arrosto
5) colloq. (business, undertaking)••II 1. [ʃəʊ]to steal the show — teatr. rubare la scena; fig. monopolizzare l'attenzione
1) (present for viewing) mostrare [person, object, photo]; presentare [ fashion collection]; mostrare, fare vedere [ ticket]; [TV channel, cinema] dare [ film]to show sb. sth., sth. to sb. — mostrare qcs. a qcn
2) (display competitively) fare sfilare [ animal]; esporre, mettere in mostra [ flowers]3) (reveal) mostrare [ feeling]; esporre [principle, fact]; [ garment] lasciare vedere [ underclothes]; [ patient] presentare [ symptoms]4) (indicate) indicare [time, direction]5) (demonstrate) [ reply] dimostrare, testimoniare [wit, intelligence]; [gesture, gift] dimostrare [respect, gratitude]6) (prove) dimostrare [truth, guilt]to show that — [ document] provare che; [ findings] dimostrare che; [ expression] mostrare che
7) (conduct)to show sb. to their seat — [host, usher] fare sedere qcn.
to show sb. to their room, to the door — accompagnare qcn. in camera, alla porta
8) colloq. (teach a lesson to)2.I'll show him! — (as revenge) gli faccio vedere io! (when challenged) gli farò vedere!
1) (be noticeable) [stain, label, emotion] vedersi2) (be exhibited) [ artist] esporre; [ film] passare•- show in- show off- show out- show up••show a leg! — colloq. giù dal letto!
to have nothing to show for sth. — restare con un pugno di mosche
to show one's face — colloq. farsi vedere
* * *[ʃəu] 1. past tense - showed; verb1) (to allow or cause to be seen: Show me your new dress; Please show your membership card when you come to the club; His work is showing signs of improvement.) mostrare2) (to be able to be seen: The tear in your dress hardly shows; a faint light showing through the curtains.) vedersi3) (to offer or display, or to be offered or displayed, for the public to look at: Which picture is showing at the cinema?; They are showing a new film; His paintings are being shown at the art gallery.) far vedere, presentare4) (to point out or point to: He showed me the road to take; Show me the man you saw yesterday.) mostrare5) ((often with (a)round) to guide or conduct: Please show this lady to the door; They showed him (a)round (the factory).) condurre, accompagnare6) (to demonstrate to: Will you show me how to do it?; He showed me a clever trick.) mostrare7) (to prove: That just shows / goes to show how stupid he is.) dimostrare, provare8) (to give or offer (someone) kindness etc: He showed him no mercy.) mostrare2. noun1) (an entertainment, public exhibition, performance etc: a horse-show; a flower show; the new show at the theatre; a TV show.) mostra, spettacolo2) (a display or act of showing: a show of strength.) dimostrazione3) (an act of pretending to be, do etc (something): He made a show of working, but he wasn't really concentrating.) finta4) (appearance, impression: They just did it for show, in order to make themselves seem more important than they are.) mostra, ostentazione5) (an effort or attempt: He put up a good show in the chess competition.) prestazione, prova di sé•- showy- showiness
- show-business
- showcase
- showdown
- showground
- show-jumping
- showman
- showroom
- give the show away
- good show!
- on show
- show off
- show up* * *show /ʃəʊ/n.1 esposizione; mostra; fiera; esibizione; salone: a show of paintings, un'esposizione di quadri; a flower show, una mostra di fiori; a dog [cattle] show, una mostra canina [di bovini]; a sample show, una fiera campionaria; the Motor [the Boat] Show, il salone dell'automobile [della nautica]2 [cu] mostra; esibizione; ostentazione; dimostrazione; sfoggio: a show of affection, una dimostrazione d'affetto; (mil., polit., ecc.) a show of force, un'ostentazione di forza3 [cu] apparenza; finzione; mostra; finta: It's all show!, è tutta una finta!; to do [to say] st. for show, fare [dire] qc. per mostra4 [u] aspetto esteriore; esteriorità; parvenza: He's too concerned with show, si preoccupa troppo delle apparenze; a request with some show of sense, una richiesta che ha qualche parvenza di ragionevolezza5 (teatr.) spettacolo, rappresentazione, rivista; (cinem., radio, TV) proiezione, programma, show: The show begins at nine o'clock, lo spettacolo comincia alle nove; DIALOGO → - Booking online- There's a show at 7.10 or the late show is at 10.30, c'è uno spettacolo alle 21:10 o l'ultimo è alle 22:30; stage show, spettacolo teatrale; TV show, programma televisivo; spettacolo televisivo; quiz show, quiz show; spettacolo a base di quiz6 segno; traccia7 (fam.) affare; azienda; impresa; organizzazione; baracca (fam.): After all, it's your show!, dopotutto, è affar tuo!; He wants to run ( o to boss) the show, vuole essere a capo dell'azienda; vuole comandare lui; You're in charge of the whole show, sei tu il capo della baracca!8 (fam.) affare; cosa; faccenda: a disgraceful show, un brutt'affare; una cosa vergognosa; to give the ( whole) show away, mettere a nudo la faccenda; svelare le magagne; scoprire gli altarini9 (fam., spec. USA) occasione; opportunità: Give him a fair show, dategli l'occasione di mostrare quel che vale (o quel che sa fare)10 (fam.) prova di sé; prestazione; comportamento● (teatr.) show bill, cartellone, manifesto □ show-box, scatola che contiene foto piccanti ( che si vedono attraverso un foro) □ show business ► showbusiness □ ( USA) show biz ► showbiz □ show card ► showcard □ show ground, zona fiera (o fieristica) □ (comm.) show-how, dimostrazione ( di un metodo, ecc.) □ ( nelle votazioni) show of hands, alzata di mano: to vote by (a) show of hands, votare per alzata di mano □ (fam.) show-off, ostentazione, esibizionismo; (fam.) esibizionista, mattatore □ (fam. GB; di persona o personaggio vistosi) show pony, primadonna; primattore □ (leg.) show-up, confronto ( tra l'imputato e la vittima o un testimone); confronto all'americana □ show stopper, (teatr.) canzone (numero, ecc.) che scatena gli applausi; (fig.) cosa eccezionale; capolavoro □ show trial, processo politico ( per dimostrare il potere del governo) □ ( USA) show-window, vetrina, mostra ( di negozio) □ for show, per mostra; per salvare le apparenze □ ( USA) to get a fair show, essere trattato con lealtà (o con equità) □ (fig. USA) to get the show on the road, dare inizio ai lavori (al progetto, alla campagna) □ (fam. antiq.) Good show!, bel lavoro!; bravo!; benissimo! □ to make a show of, far mostra di, fingere di; mettere in mostra; ostentare: He made a show of interest [of accepting my offer], fece finta di essere interessato [di accettare la mia offerta]; to make a show of indifference, ostentare indifferenza □ to make a fine show, fare un bell'effetto; far figura □ a show of solidarity, un gesto di solidarietà □ to be on show, essere in mostra; essere esposto; ( di merce) essere in vetrina □ (fam.) to put up a good [a poor] show, dare una buona [una cattiva] prova di sé; fare una bella [una misera] figura; figurare bene [male] □ (fam.) to steal the show, monopolizzare (o prendersi tutti) gli applausi; fare un successone; essere la star ( di un evento mondano) □ (fam.) Let's get this show on the road!, cominciamo!♦ (to) show /ʃəʊ/A v. t.1 mostrare; far vedere; esibire; mettere in mostra; esporre; presentare a una mostra; dimostrare; indicare; additare; segnare: Show us the garden, mostraci il giardino; I was shown a specimen, mi hanno mostrato un esemplare; Show me how to do it, fammi vedere come si fa; All passengers are to show their passports, tutti i passeggeri devono esibire i passaporti; to show one's goods, mettere in mostra (o esporre) la propria merce; to show paintings, esporre quadri (a un mostra); We are going to show the new spring collection, esporremo la nuova collezione primaverile; He showed neither joy nor sorrow, non ha dimostrato né gioia né dolore; He shows his age, dimostra gli anni che ha; Please show me the way, per favore, indicami la strada!; A barometer shows air pressure, il barometro segna la pressione atmosferica; ( sport: dell'arbitro) to show the red [the yellow] card, mostrare il cartellino rosso [giallo]2 dimostrare; provare; rivelare: This shows you how difficult it is, questo ti dimostra quanto sia difficile; This goes to show that you can do it, ciò sta a dimostrare che sei capace di farlo; The report shows that he did it on purpose, il rapporto prova che l'ha fatto di proposito3 accompagnare; condurre; guidare; portare: to show sb. to the door, accompagnare q. alla porta; DIALOGO → - Showing guest to room- I'll just get someone to show you to your room, chiamo qualcuno che vi accompagni alla camera4 (econ., fin., comm.) far registrare; presentare; accusare: to show a big increase in exports, far registrare un forte aumento delle esportazioni; to show a deficit, presentare un deficit; ( di conti) essere in rosso; The stock market showed a heavy fall yesterday, ieri la borsa ha accusato una forte flessione5 (cinem.) proiettare; (teatr.) rappresentare; programmare; dare (fam.): They're showing a famous film of the 1920s, danno un famoso film degli anni ventiB v. i.2 (fam. USA) farsi vedere; mostrarsi; fare atto di presenza; comparire: Her husband never shows at her at-homes, il marito non si fa mai vedere ai ricevimenti della moglie3 vedersi; essere visibile: The mend doesn't show at all, il rammendo non si vede affatto; Does the scar still show?, si vede ancora la cicatrice?4 (cinem.) essere in programma; essere proiettato: What's showing tonight?, che cosa danno stasera?● to show one's class, fare sfoggio di classe □ (fig.) to show a clean pair of heels, darsela a gambe □ (fig.) to show the cloven hoof, rivelare un'indole malvagia, diabolica □ to show sb. the door, mostrare la porta a q.; mettere q. alla porta □ to show one's face (o head), mostrare la faccia; farsi vedere □ to show fight, mostrarsi bellicoso; accettare il combattimento (o lo scontro); opporre resistenza □ ( sport) to show good play, esprimere un bel gioco □ to show one's hand, scoprire il proprio gioco; (fig.) mettere le carte in tavola, rivelare le proprie intenzioni □ to show a leg, metter giù una gamba dal letto; alzarsi: Show a leg!, giù dal letto! □ (lett.) to show mercy on (o upon) sb., aver pietà di q. □ to show oneself, mostrarsi in pubblico, farsi vedere; dimostrarsi, dar prova d'essere: He showed himself to be clever [a clever student], ha dimostrato d'essere bravo [un bravo studente] □ to show sb. the sights, far vedere a q. le cose più notevoli ( monumenti, ecc.) d'una città (o d'un luogo); fare da cicerone a q. □ to show signs of, dar segno di; dimostrare di □ ( anche fig.) to show one's teeth, mostrare i denti □ (fig. lett.) to show the way, indicare il cammino; aprire la strada (fig.) □ to have nothing to show for all one's efforts [for one's life's work], non avere niente in mano dopo tutti gli sforzi compiuti [dopo una vita di lavoro]; stringere un pugno di mosche (fig.) □ That dress shows your underwear, con quel vestito ti si vede quello che porti sotto □ ( in treno, ecc.) Show your tickets, please, biglietti, prego! □ I'll show you!, ti faccio vedere io! □ (prov.) Time will show, chi vivrà vedrà.* * *I [ʃəʊ]1) (as entertainment) spettacolo m. (anche teatr. cinem.); (particular performance) rappresentazione f.; rad. telev. trasmissione f.; (of slides) proiezione f.on with the show! — (as introduction) lo spettacolo abbia inizio!
2) comm. (of cars, boats etc.) salone m.; (of fashion) sfilata f.; (of flowers, crafts) mostra f.on show — esposto, in mostra
3) (of feelings) prova f., dimostrazione f.; (of strength) dimostrazione f.; (of wealth) ostentazione f.to make o put on a (great) show of doing ostentare o fare sfoggio di (sapere) fare; he made a show of concern ostentava la sua preoccupazione; to be all show — essere solo apparenza, essere molto fumo e poco arrosto
5) colloq. (business, undertaking)••II 1. [ʃəʊ]to steal the show — teatr. rubare la scena; fig. monopolizzare l'attenzione
1) (present for viewing) mostrare [person, object, photo]; presentare [ fashion collection]; mostrare, fare vedere [ ticket]; [TV channel, cinema] dare [ film]to show sb. sth., sth. to sb. — mostrare qcs. a qcn
2) (display competitively) fare sfilare [ animal]; esporre, mettere in mostra [ flowers]3) (reveal) mostrare [ feeling]; esporre [principle, fact]; [ garment] lasciare vedere [ underclothes]; [ patient] presentare [ symptoms]4) (indicate) indicare [time, direction]5) (demonstrate) [ reply] dimostrare, testimoniare [wit, intelligence]; [gesture, gift] dimostrare [respect, gratitude]6) (prove) dimostrare [truth, guilt]to show that — [ document] provare che; [ findings] dimostrare che; [ expression] mostrare che
7) (conduct)to show sb. to their seat — [host, usher] fare sedere qcn.
to show sb. to their room, to the door — accompagnare qcn. in camera, alla porta
8) colloq. (teach a lesson to)2.I'll show him! — (as revenge) gli faccio vedere io! (when challenged) gli farò vedere!
1) (be noticeable) [stain, label, emotion] vedersi2) (be exhibited) [ artist] esporre; [ film] passare•- show in- show off- show out- show up••show a leg! — colloq. giù dal letto!
to have nothing to show for sth. — restare con un pugno di mosche
to show one's face — colloq. farsi vedere
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Timeline of zoology — A preliminary timeline of the history of zoology before the 1859 publication of Darwin s Origin of Species . Ancient world *28000 BC. Cave painting (e.g. Chauvet cave [http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/arcnat/lascaux/en/] ) in Europe, especially … Wikipedia
artiodactyl — artiodactylous, adj. /ahr tee oh dak til/, adj. 1. Zool. having an even number of toes or digits on each foot. n. 2. a hoofed, even toed mammal of the order Artiodactyla, comprising the pigs, hippopotamuses, camels, deer, giraffes, pronghorns,… … Universalium