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1) General subject: honeyflow2) Biology: honey flow (у пчёл)3) Economy: honey yield4) Beekeeping: honey flow -
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7 молочные реки и кисельные берега
фольк.lit. rivers flowing with milk between banks of fruit jelly (trans. by I. Walshe and V. Berkov); cf. a land flowing with milk and honey Bibl.Ещё Артамон предлагал Шихан-гору прорыть. - Там есть счастье народное, - говорил он, - там оно закопано. Пророете - реки медовые потекут, берега у рек кисельные, и вообще. (Ф. Панфёров, Бруски) — Artamon... wanted to dig a mine in the Shikhan hills. 'That's where the people will find their fortune,' he had said. 'It's buried in the hills. If you dig there, rivers of honey will flow, and the banks will be made of sweet jelly, and altogether...'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > молочные реки и кисельные берега
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1) General subject: abundance, affluence, ampleness, ampleness, amplitude, corn in Egypt (чего-л., особ. продуктов, яств), cut and come again, cut-and-come-again, exuberance, exuberancy, fertility, flood, flow, fullness, fulness, glut (особ. товаров на рынке), luxuriance, milk and honey, opulence, overplus, palooza (как часть слова: spoilerpalooza, learn-a-palooza), plenitude, plenteousness, plentifulness, plenty, plethora, prodigality, profligacy, profusion, quantity, richness (чего-л.), riot, smother, store, superfluity, wealth2) Medicine: plethory3) Bookish: copiousness4) Agriculture: glut (особ, товаров на рынке)5) Rare: galore6) Religion: abound7) Economy: overabundance8) Psychology: superabundance9) Scottish language: routh10) Jargon: coming out of one's ears (Mr. Wilson has money coming of his ears. У господина Вилсона денег в изобилии.)11) Makarov: smother (чего-л.)
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