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• Even the corn has ears - У стен есть уши (У)• Full ear of corn will bend its head; an empty ear will stand upright (A) - Пустой колос голову кверху носит (П)• Give every man thine (your) ear, but few thy (your) voice - Больше слушай, меньше говори (Б)• Have a long (a wide) ear and a short tongue - Больше слушай, меньше говори (Б)• He who has ears let him hear - Глухому поп по две обедни не служит (Г)• In at one ear and out of the other - В одно ухо входит, а в другое выходит (B)• It is better to play with the ears than with the tongue - Больше слушай, меньше говори (Б)• Keep your mouth shut and your ears open - Больше слушай, меньше говори (Б)• Must I tell you a tale and find your ears too? - Глухому поп по две обедни не служит (Г)• Nothing between the ears - Умница, как попова курица (У)• Open your ears - Слушай ухом, а не брюхом (C)• There is not much between the ears - Умница, как попова курица (У)• Unplug your ears - Слушай ухом, а не брюхом (C)• Wall has ears and the plain has eyes (The) - У стен есть уши (У) -
2 слушай больше, говори меньше
Set phrase: give every man thy ear, but few thy voice (дословно: Слушай всех, но говори с немногими)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > слушай больше, говори меньше
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3 Больше слушай, меньше говори
It is wiser to keep silent and let other people speakCf: Be swift to hear, slow to speak (Br.). Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice (Br.). Give every man your ear but few your voice (Am.). Have a long (a wide) ear and a short tongue (Am.). Hear all and say nothing (Am.). Hear all, say nothing (Br.). Hear much, speak little (Am., Br.). Itisbetter to play with the ears than with the tongue (Br.). Keep your mouth shut and your ears open (Br.). Listen much and speak little (Am.). Talk less; listen more (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Больше слушай, меньше говори
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4 ешь пирог с грибами, да язык держи за зубами
Set phrase: a still tongue makes a wise head, give every man thine ear, but few thy voice, he knows much who knows how to hold his tongue, he that speaks sows, and he that holds his peace gathers, hear and see and be still (contrast: a fool's bell is soon rung. foolish tongues talk by dozen. your tongue is made of very loose leather), hear and see and say but little (contrast: a fool's bell is soon rung. foolish tongues talk by dozen. your tongue is made of very loose leather), hear much, speak little (do not be talkative), hold your tongue, keep your breath (or wind) to cool your broth (or porridge), let not your tongue run at rover, save your breath (or wind) to cool your broth (or porridge), there is a time to speak and a time to be silentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ешь пирог с грибами, да язык держи за зубами
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5 ешь пирог с грибами, а язык держи за зубами
ешь пирог с грибами, а (да) язык держи за зубамипогов.cf. keep (save) your breath (wind) to cool your broth (porridge); hear and see and be still (and say but little); hear much, speak little; a still tongue makes a wise head; let not your tongue run at rover; give every man thine ear, but few thy voiceРусско-английский фразеологический словарь > ешь пирог с грибами, а язык держи за зубами
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