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41 на хорошую дорогу
• НА ХОРОШЕМ ПУТИ < НА ХОРОШЕЙ ДОРОГЕ> быть, стоять; НА ХОРОШИЙ ПУТЬ < НА ХОРОШУЮ ДОРОГУ> стать, выйти; ПО ХОРОШЕМУ ПУТИ < ПО ХОРОШЕЙ ДОРОГЕ> идти[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ one is leading or has begun to lead a respectable, reputable life style, one is behaving or has begun to behave up-standingly, in a morally virtuous manner:- [when contrasting s.o.'s present behavior with his former behavior] X has mended his ways.♦ "Ну теперь, после такого вашего признания, я верую, что вы искренни и сердцем добры. Если не дойдете до счастия, то всегда помните, что вы на хорошей дороге, и постарайтесь с нее не сходить" (Достоевский 1). "Well, now, after such a confession from you, I believe that you are sincere and good at heart If you do not attain happiness, always remember that you are on a good path, and try not to leave it" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на хорошую дорогу
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42 по хорошей дороге
• НА ХОРОШЕМ ПУТИ < НА ХОРОШЕЙ ДОРОГЕ> быть, стоять; НА ХОРОШИЙ ПУТЬ < НА ХОРОШУЮ ДОРОГУ> стать, выйти; ПО ХОРОШЕМУ ПУТИ < ПО ХОРОШЕЙ ДОРОГЕ> идти[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ one is leading or has begun to lead a respectable, reputable life style, one is behaving or has begun to behave up-standingly, in a morally virtuous manner:- [when contrasting s.o.'s present behavior with his former behavior] X has mended his ways.♦ "Ну теперь, после такого вашего признания, я верую, что вы искренни и сердцем добры. Если не дойдете до счастия, то всегда помните, что вы на хорошей дороге, и постарайтесь с нее не сходить" (Достоевский 1). "Well, now, after such a confession from you, I believe that you are sincere and good at heart If you do not attain happiness, always remember that you are on a good path, and try not to leave it" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по хорошей дороге
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43 по хорошему пути
• НА ХОРОШЕМ ПУТИ < НА ХОРОШЕЙ ДОРОГЕ> быть, стоять; НА ХОРОШИЙ ПУТЬ < НА ХОРОШУЮ ДОРОГУ> стать, выйти; ПО ХОРОШЕМУ ПУТИ < ПО ХОРОШЕЙ ДОРОГЕ> идти[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ one is leading or has begun to lead a respectable, reputable life style, one is behaving or has begun to behave up-standingly, in a morally virtuous manner:- [when contrasting s.o.'s present behavior with his former behavior] X has mended his ways.♦ "Ну теперь, после такого вашего признания, я верую, что вы искренни и сердцем добры. Если не дойдете до счастия, то всегда помните, что вы на хорошей дороге, и постарайтесь с нее не сходить" (Достоевский 1). "Well, now, after such a confession from you, I believe that you are sincere and good at heart If you do not attain happiness, always remember that you are on a good path, and try not to leave it" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по хорошему пути
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44 пускаться во все тяжкие
• ПУСКАТЬСЯ/ПУСТИТЬСЯ ВО ВСЕ ТЯЖКИЕ <BO ВСЯ ТЯЖКАЯ obs> coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====1. to begin to behave in a morally reprehensible manner (usu. by starting to drink excessively, womanize etc):- X has become a wastrel (a profligate, a rake etc);- X has adopted (taken to) a disgraceful (shameful etc) life style;- X has abandoned himself to drinking (debauchery etc).2. to resort to any means (occas. unlawful) in order to achieve one's aims:- X did whatever it took.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пускаться во все тяжкие
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45 пускаться во вся тяжкая
• ПУСКАТЬСЯ/ПУСТИТЬСЯ ВО ВСЕ ТЯЖКИЕ <BO ВСЯ ТЯЖКАЯ obs> coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====1. to begin to behave in a morally reprehensible manner (usu. by starting to drink excessively, womanize etc):- X has become a wastrel (a profligate, a rake etc);- X has adopted (taken to) a disgraceful (shameful etc) life style;- X has abandoned himself to drinking (debauchery etc).2. to resort to any means (occas. unlawful) in order to achieve one's aims:- X did whatever it took.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пускаться во вся тяжкая
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46 пуститься во все тяжкие
• ПУСКАТЬСЯ/ПУСТИТЬСЯ ВО ВСЕ ТЯЖКИЕ <BO ВСЯ ТЯЖКАЯ obs> coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====1. to begin to behave in a morally reprehensible manner (usu. by starting to drink excessively, womanize etc):- X has become a wastrel (a profligate, a rake etc);- X has adopted (taken to) a disgraceful (shameful etc) life style;- X has abandoned himself to drinking (debauchery etc).2. to resort to any means (occas. unlawful) in order to achieve one's aims:- X did whatever it took.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пуститься во все тяжкие
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47 пуститься во вся тяжкая
• ПУСКАТЬСЯ/ПУСТИТЬСЯ ВО ВСЕ ТЯЖКИЕ <BO ВСЯ ТЯЖКАЯ obs> coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====1. to begin to behave in a morally reprehensible manner (usu. by starting to drink excessively, womanize etc):- X has become a wastrel (a profligate, a rake etc);- X has adopted (taken to) a disgraceful (shameful etc) life style;- X has abandoned himself to drinking (debauchery etc).2. to resort to any means (occas. unlawful) in order to achieve one's aims:- X did whatever it took.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пуститься во вся тяжкая
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