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1 RECKONING
• After dinner (the feast) comes the reckoning - Любишь кататься, люби и саночки возить (Л)• Even reckoning makes lasting (long) friends - Счет дружбе не помеха (C)• Short reckonings make good friends - Чаще счет - крепче дружба (4)• Short reckonings make long friends - Счет дружбе не помеха (C), Чаще счет - крепче дружба (4) -
2 счёт дружбе не помеха
Set phrase: even reckoning makes lasting friends, even reckoning makes long friends, even reckoning makes long friends (дословно: Сведение расчётов укрепляет дружбу), short debts (accounts) make long friends (дословно: Короче долг-крепче дружба), short reckonings make good friendsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > счёт дружбе не помеха
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3 честный расчёт укрепляет дружбу
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > честный расчёт укрепляет дружбу
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4 Счет дружбе не помеха
А right way of setting accounts does not hinder friendship. See Чаще счет - крепче дружба (4)Var.: Счёт дружбы не портит Cf: Correct counting keeps good friends (Br.). Even reckoning makes lasting (long) friends (Br.). Pay your debts or lose your friends (Am.). Short reckonings make long friends (Am., Br.). Weight and measure take away strife (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Счет дружбе не помеха
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