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1 false friends are worse than open enemies
Пословица: друг до поры-хуже недруга (дословно: Фальшивые друзья хуже явных врагов)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > false friends are worse than open enemies
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2 False friends are worse than open enemies.
<03> Фальшивые друзья хуже явных врагов. Ср. Друг до поры – хуже недруга.Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > False friends are worse than open enemies.
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3 false friends are worse than open enemies
посл.Фальшивые друзья хуже явных врагов.ср. Друг до поры — хуже недруга.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > false friends are worse than open enemies
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4 False friends are worse than open enemies.
фраз. Лучше хороший враг, чем плохой друг.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > False friends are worse than open enemies.
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5 false friends are worse than open enemies
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > false friends are worse than open enemies
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6 false friends are worse than open enemies
с медведем дружись, а за топор держисьEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > false friends are worse than open enemies
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7 false friends are worse than bitter enemies
посл.≈ коварный друг опаснее заклятого ( или явного) врагаLarge English-Russian phrasebook > false friends are worse than bitter enemies
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8 false
[fɔːls]adj1) неправильный, ложный, неверный, ошибочныйA false pride had still operated against his interest. — Ложная гордость по-прежнему мешала ему в его делах.
- false position- false pride
- false impression
- be in a false position
- make a false step2) фальшивый, не настоящий, поддельный- false document
- false money
- false teeth
- false hair
- false tears
- false front3) вероломный, неверныйOnce false in a promise he can no longer be trusted. — Единожды обманув, теряешь доверие.
False friends are worse than open enemies. — ◊ С медведем дружись, а за топор держись. /Неверный друг хуже откровенного врага
- false friend- be false to one's friends
- be false to one's principles
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9 friend
[frend]n- good friend- smb's friend
- friend of mine
- be friends with smb
- make friends with smb
- at one's friend's
- man is known by his friends
- false friends are worse than open enemies
- old friends and old wine are best
- when a friend asks there is no tomorrow
- friend in need is a friend indeedUSAGE:(1.) Единственное число слова friend с предшествующей относительной формой притяжательного местоимения её (соответственно his, their) обозначает "мой единственный друг"; сочетание с формой множественного числа: their friends все мои друзья. (2.) See aunt, n; USAGE (1.), (2.). (3.) See me, prp (4.) See mine, prp -
10 I fear Greeks even when bringing gifts
syn: gifts from enemies are dangerousз вовком дружи, а камінь за пазухою держи ≅ мани собаку, маючи киякуEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > I fear Greeks even when bringing gifts
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11 _дружба і ворожнеча
the best friends must part better lose a jest than a friend better an open enemy than a false friend between friends all is common beware of enemies reconciled and meat twice boiled a broken friendship may be soldered but will never be sound a brother may not be a friend, but a friend will always be a brother a courageous foe is better than a cowardly friend a dog with a bone knows no friends don't trade old friends for new even reckoning makes long friends a faithful friend is better than gold a faithful friend is the medicine of life a friend in need is a friend indeed a friend in the market is better than money in the purse a friend married is a friend lost a friend to all is a friend to none a friend's envy is worse than an enemy's hatred friends are thieves of time friends are to be preferred to relatives friends may meet, but mountains never greet friends tie their purses with spider's thread friendship cannot stand always on one side friendship is love without wings friendship is not to be bought at a fair friendship often ends in love, but love in friendship never geese with geese and women with women gifts from enemies are dangerous God defend me from my friends; from my enemies I can defend myself God gives relatives; thank God we can choose our friends a good friend is a great treasure a good friend is my nearest relative have no friends not equal to yourself a hedge between keeps friendship green I cannot be your friend and your flatterer, too it is better to have one friend of great value than many friends of little value let not the grass grow on the path of friendship lend your money and lose your friend long absence changes friends a long spell of illness is apt to point out your best friends many acquaintances but few friends never trust a friend who deserts you in a pinch no matter what else you have, you are poor if you lack friends old friends and old wine are best prosperity makes friends; adversity tries them short acquaintance brings repentance speak well of your friends; of your enemies say nothing there is no better mirror than an old friend there is no little enemy a true friend is one who knows all your faults and loves you still true friendship is a plant of slow growth trust not a new friend nor an old enemy two is company, but three is none union is strength who seeks a faultless friend stays friendless a wise enemy is better than a foolish friend you cannot use your friends and have them tooEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _дружба і ворожнеча
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