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21 the pride of the morning
‘But here it is so dreary, and the fog was horrible this morning!’ ‘Why, this is only the pride of the morning!’ said Margery. ‘By-and-by it will be a beautiful day’. (Th. Hardy, ‘The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid’, ch. II) — - Здесь так мрачно, и утром был такой ужасный туман. - Да ведь это только туман на заре, он скоро разойдется, и будет чудесный день, - сказала Марджери.
They all went to walk in the Park to-day... though there was a windy drizzle; but as our dear father used to say it was only "pride of the morning", for it soon cleared and the sun shone. (J. Galsworthy, ‘On Forsyte 'Change’, ‘Timothy's Narrow Squeak’) — Сегодня они все отправились на прогулку в парк... хотя было ветрено и моросил дождик; но, как говорил наш дорогой отец, такой дождь только "украшение утра": он скоро прошел и солнце засияло.
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22 -the last week o last week?-
Nota d'usoQuando l'aggettivo last è seguito da un'espressione di tempo (es. week, month ecc.) con il significato di “scorso”, non va preceduto dall'articolo determinativo the: They left last week, sono partiti la settimana scorsa (non They left the last week). The last week, con l'articolo determinativo, viene usato in frasi come The last week in May, l'ultima settimana di maggio. Quando si parla di una catena di eventi che si susseguono, l'articolo viene usato in combinazione con previous o before: We went to Sicily but the week before (o the previous week) we were Naples, siamo andati in Sicilia, ma la settimana precedente eravamo a Napoli. -
23 the rumour went the round of the town
the rumour went the round of the towno boato circulou pela cidade.English-Portuguese dictionary > the rumour went the round of the town
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24 the pictures
(the cinema: We went to the pictures last night, but it wasn't a very good film.) i biografen* * *(the cinema: We went to the pictures last night, but it wasn't a very good film.) i biografen -
25 the pictures
(the cinema: We went to the pictures last night, but it wasn't a very good film.) cine1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL el cine -
26 the dart went wide of the target
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27 the prime minister went on the air
the prime minister went on the airde eerste minister hield een radio/tv-toespraakEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the prime minister went on the air
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28 the book went through five editions
English-Dutch dictionary > the book went through five editions
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29 the car went into a skid
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30 the day when I went to Paris
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31 the horse went pitapat
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32 the milk went sour
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33 the plane went into a steep dive
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34 the project went adrift
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35 the ship went down with 300 souls
English-Dutch dictionary > the ship went down with 300 souls
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36 the wind went/died down
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37 the game is worth the candle
игра (не) стоит свеч (выражение обыкн. употр. в отрицательной форме) [этим. фр. le jeu ne vaut pas la chandelle]; см. тж. not worth the candleMorris still growled about the rooms Sally let to miners. He said she wore herself out cooking and washing for so many men, and "the game wasn't worth the candle". (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 46) — Моррис по-прежнему ворчал, недовольный тем, что Салли сдает комнаты шахтерам. Она совсем извелась, стирая и стряпая на такую ораву, говорил он, и вообще игра не стоит свеч.
Billy persuaded Sam Geary the game was worth the candle, and he and Phyllis went with the next shipload of horses... for British India. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Coonardoo’, ch. XXXII) — Билли сумел убедить Сэма Гири, что игра стоит свеч, и вместе с Филлис уехал сопровождать лошадей, отправляемых в Британскую Индию.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > the game is worth the candle
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38 (the) (biblical) narrative of a shower of quail
the biblical narrative of a shower of quail (Numbers XI, 31) — в Библии о «дожде» из перепелов повествуется в Числах — одной из пяти хроникально-законодательных книг Ветхого завета (Пятикнижия), приписываемых пророку Моисею: 11:31 «И поднялся ветер от Господа, и принес от моря перепелов, и набросал их около стана, на путь дня по одну сторону и на путь дня по другую сторону около стана, на два почти локтя от земли». "And there went forth a wind from the Lord, and brought quails from the sea, and let them fall by the camp, as it were a day's journey on this side, and as it were a day's journey on the other side, round about the camp, and as it were two cubits high upon the face of the earth."Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (the) (biblical) narrative of a shower of quail
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39 (the) (biblical) narrative of a shower of quail
the biblical narrative of a shower of quail (Numbers XI, 31) — в Библии о «дожде» из перепелов повествуется в Числах — одной из пяти хроникально-законодательных книг Ветхого завета (Пятикнижия), приписываемых пророку Моисею: 11:31 «И поднялся ветер от Господа, и принес от моря перепелов, и набросал их около стана, на путь дня по одну сторону и на путь дня по другую сторону около стана, на два почти локтя от земли». "And there went forth a wind from the Lord, and brought quails from the sea, and let them fall by the camp, as it were a day's journey on this side, and as it were a day's journey on the other side, round about the camp, and as it were two cubits high upon the face of the earth."Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (the) (biblical) narrative of a shower of quail
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40 (the) (biblical) narrative of a shower of quail
the biblical narrative of a shower of quail (Numbers XI, 31) — в Библии о «дожде» из перепелов повествуется в Числах — одной из пяти хроникально-законодательных книг Ветхого завета (Пятикнижия), приписываемых пророку Моисею: 11:31 «И поднялся ветер от Господа, и принес от моря перепелов, и набросал их около стана, на путь дня по одну сторону и на путь дня по другую сторону около стана, на два почти локтя от земли». "And there went forth a wind from the Lord, and brought quails from the sea, and let them fall by the camp, as it were a day's journey on this side, and as it were a day's journey on the other side, round about the camp, and as it were two cubits high upon the face of the earth."Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (the) (biblical) narrative of a shower of quail
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