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1) General subject: cap in hand, docilely, dutifully, humbly, like a lamb, obediently, obeyingly, resignedly, submissively, with resignation2) Religion: Humiliter ("humbly", сокр. Humil.) -
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General subject: amenably, docilely, dutifully, handsomely, obediently, obeyingly, submissively, towardly -
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КРИЧАТЬ НА ВСЕХ ПЕРЕКРЁСТКАХ (оком-чём) coll VP subj: human to say or tell sth. repeatedly, insistently, and for all to hearX кричал (об Y-e) на всех перекрестках - X shouted about Y from the rooftops (from the housetops, on every street corner)X shouted from the rooftops (the housetops etc) that... X broadcast (the fact) that...«Мы оба считаем, что об этом надо кричать на всех перекрестках, а когда доходит до дела, вдруг вспоминаем о дисциплине и принимаемся послушно играть на руку всем этим вождистам, либералам, просветителям...» (Стругацкие 2). "Both you and I believe that it must be shouted from the rooftopsbut when it comes time to act, we suddenly remember about discipline and play docilely into the hands of our great leaders, those outstanding liberals, those pillars of enlightenment" (2a). -
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ИГРАТЬ/СЫГРАТЬ НА РУКУ кому coll VP subj: usu. human or collect) to help s.o. ( usu. an adversary) or further sth. usu. the cause of an adversary) by one's actions, often without being aware of doing soX играет на руку Y-y = X is playing into the hands of Y (into Y's hands).«Мы оба считаем, что об этом надо кричать на всех перекрестках, а когда доходит до дела, вдруг вспоминаем о дисциплине и принимаемся послушно играть на руку всем этим вождистам, либералам, просветителям...» (Стругацкие 2). "Both you and I believe that it must be shouted from the rooftops, but when it comes time to act, we suddenly remember about discipline and play docilely into the hands of our great leaders, those outstanding liberals, those pillars of enlightenment" (2a). -
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[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to say or tell sth. repeatedly, insistently, and for all to hear:- X кричал (об Y-e) на всех перекрестках≈ X shouted about Y from the rooftops (from the housetops, on every street corner);- X shouted from the rooftops (the housetops etc) that...;- X broadcast (the fact) that...♦ "Мы оба считаем, что об этом надо кричать на всех перекрестках, а когда доходит до дела, вдруг вспоминаем о дисциплине и принимаемся послушно играть на руку всем этим вождистам, либералам, просветителям..." (Стругацкие 2). "Both you and I believe that it must be shouted from the rooftops; but when it comes time to act, we suddenly remember about discipline and play docilely into the hands of our great leaders, those outstanding liberals, those pillars of enlightenment" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кричать на всех перекрестках
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• ИГРАТЬ/СЫГРАТЬ НА РУКУ кому coll[VP; subj: usu. human or collect]=====⇒ to help s.o. (usu. an adversary) or further sth. (usu. the cause of an adversary) by one's actions, often without being aware of doing so:- X играет на руку Y-y ≈ X is playing into the hands of Y (into Y's hands).♦ "Мы оба считаем, что об этом надо кричать на всех перекрестках, а когда доходит до дела, вдруг вспоминаем о дисциплине и принимаемся послушно играть на руку всем этим вождистам, либералам, просветителям..." (Стругацкие 2). "Both you and I believe that it must be shouted from the rooftops; but when it comes time to act, we suddenly remember about discipline and play docilely into the hands of our great leaders, those outstanding liberals, those pillars of enlightenment" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > играть на руку
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• ИГРАТЬ/СЫГРАТЬ НА РУКУ кому coll[VP; subj: usu. human or collect]=====⇒ to help s.o. (usu. an adversary) or further sth. (usu. the cause of an adversary) by one's actions, often without being aware of doing so:- X играет на руку Y-y ≈ X is playing into the hands of Y (into Y's hands).♦ "Мы оба считаем, что об этом надо кричать на всех перекрестках, а когда доходит до дела, вдруг вспоминаем о дисциплине и принимаемся послушно играть на руку всем этим вождистам, либералам, просветителям..." (Стругацкие 2). "Both you and I believe that it must be shouted from the rooftops; but when it comes time to act, we suddenly remember about discipline and play docilely into the hands of our great leaders, those outstanding liberals, those pillars of enlightenment" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сыграть на руку
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