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1 STICK
• Any stick /will do/ to beat the dog - Была бы собака, а палка найдется (Б)• Crooked stick throws a crooked shadow (A) - Как живешь, так и слывешь (K), Каков Савва, такова ему и слава (K)• Crooked stick will cast (will have) a crooked shadow (A) - Как живешь, так и слывешь (K), Каков Савва, такова ему и слава (K), По Павушке и славушка (П)• Dress up a stick and it does not appear to be a stick - Наряди пенек в вешний денек, так и пенек будет паренек (H)• He who has a mind to beat a (his) dog will easily find a stick - Была бы собака, а палка найдется (Б)• It's an easy thing to find a stick to beat a dog with - Была бы собака, а палка найдется (Б)• It sticks out a mile - Ясно, как дважды два - четыре (Я)• Little sticks kindle large fires - Москва от копеечной свечки сгорела (M)• One stick is easier broken than a bunch - Веника не переломишь, а по пруту весь веник переломаешь (B)• Stick is quickly (soon) found to beat a dog with (A) - Была бы собака, а палка найдется (Б)• Stick together or get stuck separately - Веника не переломишь, а по пруту весь веник переломаешь (B), Дружно - не грузно, а врозь - хоть брось (Д)• When you pick up a stick at one end, you also pick up the other end - Палка о двух концах (П)• You can't make a crooked stick lay straight - Кривое дерево не разогнется прямо (K) -
2 за
предл1) позади behindза до́мом — behind the house; по ту сторону beyond; across; over; снаружи out of
за го́родом — out of town, in the country
за две́рью — behind the door
за угло́м — round the corner
2) около atза столо́м — at the table
за ша́хматами — at chess
3) направленность действия forборьба́ за чистоту́ окружа́ющей среды́ — campaign for unpolluted environment
беспоко́иться за дете́й — to be worried about the children
следи́ть за чистото́й — to keep sth clean
4) по причине for; on account ofцени́ть кого-л за хра́брость — to value sb for courage
наказа́ть кого-л за просту́пок — to punish sb for misconduct
5) на расстоянии at a distance ofза пять киломе́тров от го́рода — five kilometres from town
за версту́ вида́ть разг — it sticks out a mile coll
6) раньше beforeза неде́лю до э́того — a week before
7) в течение during, in, for, withinза всю свою́ жизнь — (in) all one's life
дое́хать за час — to get somewhere in an hour
мы дое́хали сюда́ за час — it took us an hour to get here
за рабо́той — at work
8) следом afterоди́н за други́м — one by one, one after another
9) взамен forза меня́ — for me; instead of me
10) о цене, плате forза 50 рубле́й — for 50 r(y)ubles
11) указывает на предмет, к которому прикасаются byвзять за́ руку — to take by the hand
хвата́йся за верёвку! — catch hold of the rope!
она́ ухвати́лась за пери́ла — she clung to the banister(s)
•- за что?- ни за что
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3 слепому видно, что он целится на ваше место
General subject: it sticks out a mile that he wants your jobУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > слепому видно, что он целится на ваше место
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4 Ясно, как дважды два - четыре
It is absolutely obvious, there is no mistake about it, it is a matter of factCf: It sticks out a mile (Br.). Two and two make four (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Ясно, как дважды два - четыре
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