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41 ne igyál elõre a medve bõrére
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42 catching's before hanging
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > catching's before hanging
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43 No hay que contar con el huevo antes de poner la gallina
First catch your hare, then cook himEspañol-Inglés colección ilustrada idiomas > No hay que contar con el huevo antes de poner la gallina
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44 Цыплят по осени считают
You should never be prematurely sure of being successful till you know the result See Медведя не убив, шкуры не продавай (M), Не говори "гон", пока не перескочишь (H), Не поймав, не щиплют (H), Не считай утят, пока не вылупились (H), Не то зерно, что в поле, а то, что в амбаре (H)Cf: Catch the fish before you fry it (Br.). Count not four, except you have them in the wallet (till they be in the bag) (Br.). Do not boast of a thing until it is done (Br.). Do not fish in front of a net (Am.). Don't clean your fish before you catch it (Am.). Don't count your chickens before they are hatched (Am., Br.). Don't eat the calf in the ow's belly (Br.). Draw your salary before spending it (Am.). First catch your hare (Am., Br.). First catch your hare, then cook him (Br.). First catch your hare, then cook it (Am.). First catch your rabbit and then make the stew (Am.). It is ill fishing before the net (Br.). It is ill prizing of green barley (Br.). Make not your sauce till you have caught your fish (Am.). Never spend your money before you have it (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Цыплят по осени считают
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45 Медведя не убив, шкуры не продавай
See Цыплят по осени считают (Ц)Var.: Медведь в лесу, а шкура продана. Не дели шкуру неубитого медведя. Не продавай шкуры, не убив медведяCf: Catch before hanging (Am.). Catch the bear before you cook him (sell his skin) (Br.). First catch your hare (Br.). First catch your hare before you skin it (Am., Br.). First catch your rabbit and then make your stew (Am.). Make not your sauce till you have caught the fish (Am., Br.). Never fry a fish till it's caught (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Медведя не убив, шкуры не продавай
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46 делить шкуру неубитого медведя
1) General subject: dispose sell the bear's skin before one has caught the bear, sell the bear`s skin before one has caught the bear, dispose of the bear's skin before one his caught the bear3) Set phrase: cook a hare before catching him (дословно: Жарить зайца прежде, чем он пойман), eat the calf in the cow's belly (дословно: Есть телёнка, который ещё не родился), first catch your hare, first catch your hare then cook himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > делить шкуру неубитого медведя
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47 не дели шкуру неубитого медведя
1) General subject: first catch your hare then cook him, never fry a fish till it's caught, Don't count your chickens before they hatch.2) Set phrase: catch the bear before you sell his skin (дословно: Прежде поймай медведя, а потом продавай его шкуру), first catch your hare (дословно: Сперва поймай зайца), never fry a fish till it's caught (дословно: Не жарь непойманной рыбы)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не дели шкуру неубитого медведя
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48 цыплят по осени считают
посл.never (don't) count your chickens until (before) they are hatched; cf. never cackle till your egg is laid; gut no fish till you get them; never fry a fish till it's caught; catch the bear before you sell his skin; first catch your hare < then cook him>; there is many a slip between the cup and the lip; don't halloo till you are out of the wood; never spend your money before you have it; praise a fair day at night- Не всё нам у вас учиться, нынче и вы у нас поучитесь! - засмеялась Фроська. - Ну что же! Конечный счёт всё равно за нами. Цыплят по осени считают! - отшутилась Любава. (Г. Николаева, Жатва) — 'It's time you took lessons from us now for a change!' Frosya said with a laugh. 'Never mind! We'll be first in the long run. Never count your chickens until they are hatched!' Lubava laughed back.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > цыплят по осени считают
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49 цыплят по осени считают
1) General subject: don't count your chickens before they are hatched, don't count your chickens before they're hatched2) Set phrase: a house is not a home, catch the bear before you sell his skin, don't count ( one's) chickens before they are hatched, don't count your chickens before they are hatched (дословно: Не считай цыплят, пока не вылупились), don't halloo till you are out of the wood a you go before your horse to market!, don't halloo till you are out of the wood a you run before your horse to market!, first catch your hare (then cook him), gut no fish till you get them, never fry a fish till it's caught, never spend your money before you have it, praise a fair day at night, there is many a slip between the cup and the lip3) Makarov: count chickens before they are hatched, count chickens before they are hatched (букв.: считать своих цыплят прежде чем они высижены)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > цыплят по осени считают
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50 _час; своєчасність
after death the doctor all in good time better late than never better three hours too soon than a minute too late catch time by the forelock; he is bald behind don't count your chickens before they are hatched don't cross the bridges before you come to them early sow, early mow the early bird catches the worm every flow has its ebb everything is good in its season first catch your hare, then cook him first come, first served the first hundred years are the hardest he gives twice who gives quickly the golden age never was the present age an hour in the morning is worth two in the evening an inch of time is an inch of gold in the end things will mend it is a long lane that has no turning it is never too late to mend it is too late to shut the stable door when the horse is stolen lost time is never found the morning sun never lasts a day never put off till tomorrow what you can do today noiseless falls the foot of time nothing is more precious than time, yet nothing is less valued one cannot put back the clock other times, other manners place for everything and everything in its place praise a fair day at night procrastination is the thief of time punctuality is the politeness of princes punctuality is the soul of business a stitch in time saves nine strike while the iron is hot sudden power is apt to be insolent, sudden liberty saucy; that behaves best which has grown gradually there is a time and place for everything there is no crying over spilt milk times change and we with time time is a great healer time is money time will tell a watched pot never boils we mustn't waste time, for that's the stuff life's made of while the grass grows the horse starvesEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _час; своєчасність
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51 не говори гоп, пока не перепрыгнешь
не говори гоп, пока не перепрыгнешь (не перескочишь)посл., прост.don't speak too soon; cf. don't count your chickens before they're hatched; never cackle till your egg is laid; don't haloo (whistle) until you are out of the wood; there's many a slip between the cup and the lip; between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip; first catch your hare, then cook him; catch the bear before you sell his skin- А хорошо, правда, что мы у самого моря устроились!.. Подумайте, как это здорово: утречком побежали разом на берег - и бух-бух в море! А потом на завод... - Ой, не кажи гоп, Петро, пока не перепрыгнешь! - сказал я... "И бух-бух в море!" Не пробухайся смотри! Ещё неизвестно, как нас встретят на заводе. (В. Беляев, Старая крепость) — 'But I'm glad we've got a place right by the sea, aren't you!.. Think how fine it'll be in the morning. Just run down to the beach and straight into the sea! Then off to work...' 'Don't count your chickens before they're hatched, Petka,' I said... 'Straight into the sea!' Mind you're not mistaken. We don't know yet how they'll greet us at the factory.'
- Поняла. Всё сделаю, как надо. - Не говори "гоп"... - Вот увидишь. (В. Шукшин, Калина красная) — 'Yes, I see. I'll do everything you say.' 'Well, don't speak too soon.' 'You'll see.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не говори гоп, пока не перепрыгнешь
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52 nu vinde pielea ursului din pădure
prov. don't count your chickens before they are hatchedfirst catch your hare then cook himcatch the bear before you sell his skin.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > nu vinde pielea ursului din pădure
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53 don't sing triumph before you have conquered
syn: first catch your hare, then cook himне святкуй перемогу, доки не переміг ≅ поперед охоти зайця не лови не кажи "гоп", доки не перескочиш, не скуби, доки не зловиш журавель ще в небі, а він йому вже ціну встановлює не поспішай поперед батька в пекло не хватайся поперед батька в пекло, бо не знайдеш де й сісти!English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > don't sing triumph before you have conquered
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54 не убив медведя, шкуры не продавай
Set phrase: catch the bear before you sell his skin (дословно: Прежде поймай медведя, а потом продавай его шкуру), don't sell the bear's skin before you've caught it (дословно: Не продавай медвежьей шкуры, не поймав сперва медведя), first catch your hare (дословно: Сперва поймай зайца)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не убив медведя, шкуры не продавай
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55 не убив медведя, шкуры не продавай
не убив медведя, шкуры не продавай (не дели)посл.catch the bear before you sell his skin; don't sell the bear's skin before you've caught it; first catch your hare <, then cook him>; never fry a fish till it's caughtРусско-английский фразеологический словарь > не убив медведя, шкуры не продавай
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56 не говори гоп, пока не перепрыгнешь
1) Set phrase: between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip (дословно: Кусочек может упасть, пока его несёшь от чаши ко рту), first catch your hare, there is many a slinky twixt the cup and the lip, there is many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip, there's many a slip between the cup and the lip, don't count your chickens before they're hatched2) Idiomatic expression: don't cross the bridge until you come to itУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не говори гоп, пока не перепрыгнешь
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57 не говори гоп, пока не перепрыгнешь
1) Set phrase: between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip (дословно: Кусочек может упасть, пока его несёшь от чаши ко рту), first catch your hare, there is many a slinky twixt the cup and the lip, there is many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip, there's many a slip between the cup and the lip, don't count your chickens before they're hatched2) Idiomatic expression: don't cross the bridge until you come to itУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не говори гоп, пока не перепрыгнешь
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58 don't cross the bridges before you come to them
syn: catching's before hanging Never jump your fences till you meet themне переходи моста, поки до нього не дійдеш ≅ не продавай вовка, поки його не заб'єш не гостри ножа, доки не зловиш барана наперед невода риб не лови курчат восени лічать don't sing triumph before you have conquered everything is good in its season first catch your hare, then cook himEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > don't cross the bridges before you come to them
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59 don't halloo till you are out of the wood
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > don't halloo till you are out of the wood
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60 δέρω
δέρω Ar.V. 485, Pl.Euthd. 285c, etc.:—also [full] δείρω Hdt.2.39, Ar. Nu. 442, Av. 365, Cratin.361: [tense] impf.Aἔδερον Il.23.167
, [dialect] Ep.δέρον Od. 8.61
: [tense] fut. : [tense] aor.ἔδειρα Il.2.422
, ([etym.] ἀπ-) Hdt.5.25, ([etym.] ἐκ-) Pl.R. 616a:—[voice] Med., v. ἀναδέρω:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.δᾰρήσομαι Ev.Marc.13.9
, POxy. 653b (ii A.D.): [tense] aor. ἐδάρην [ᾰ] Men.Mon. 422, ([etym.] ἀπ-) X.An. 3.5.9, ([etym.] ἐκ-) Hdt.7.26; part.δαρθείς Nicoch.8
: [tense] pf. δέδαρμαι (v. infr.):— skin, flay, of animals,δ. βοῦς Il.23.167
: prov., κύνα δ. δεδαρμένην 'flog a dead horse', Pherecr.179; ἀσκὸς δεδάρθαι to have one's skin flayed off, Sol.33.7; δερῶ σε θύλακον κλοπῆς I will make a thief's purse of your skin, Ar.Eq. 370: prov., πρὶν ἐσφάχθαι δέρεις 'first catch your hare, then cook it', Eust.1792.45; ἀέρα δέρειν 'plough the sands', Id.1215.50, Suid.2 Anat., separate by avulsion, Herophil. ap. Gal. 2.349.II colloquially, cudgel, thrash, , cf. Nu. 442, POxy. l.c. (ii A. D., [voice] Pass.): prov., ὁ μὴ δαρεὶς ἄνθρωπος οὐ παιδεύεται 'spare the rod and spoil the child', Men. l. c., cf. SIG1109.91 (ii A.D.): metaph.,εἰς πρόσωπόν τινα δ. 2 Ep.Cor.11.20
. (Cf. Lith. derù 'flay', Skt. dṛṇā´ti 'split'.)
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