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121 more sinned against than sinning
(человек) незаслуженно обиженный, перед которым другие грешны больше, чем он грешен сам [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Lear: "...I am a man More seinn'd against than sinning." (W. Shakespeare, ‘King Lear’, act III, sc. 2) — Лир: "...Я не так Перед другими грешен, как другие передо мной." (перевод Б. Пастернака)
Lord Windermere (holding her hand): "Margaret, I thought Mrs Erlynne was a woman more sinned against than sinning, as the phrase goes... I believed what she told me - I was mistaken in her. She is bad - as bad as a woman can be." (O. Wilde, ‘Lady Windertnere's Pan’, act IV) — Лорд Уиндермир (берет ее за руку): "Маргарет, мне казалось, что молва чересчур сурова к миссис Эрлин... Я ей поверил - и ошибся в ней. Она дурная женщина, она неисправима."
‘Angel - Angel! I was a child - a child when it happened! I knew nothing of men.’ ‘You were more sinned against than sinning, that I admit.’ (Th. Hardy, ‘Tess of the d'Urbervilles’, ch. XXXV) — - Энджел... Энджел! Я была ребенком, ребенком, когда это случилось! Я совсем не знала мужчин. - Вина других перед тобой больше, чем твоя вина, это я признаю.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > more sinned against than sinning
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122 rough stuff
1) грубое обращение; насилиеI'll see, that you get a square shake, no framing, and no rough stuff. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Silent Partner’, ch. 11) — Я позабочусь о том, чтобы ваше дело было рассмотрено справедливо, чтобы не было ни ложных обвинений, ни грубого обращения.
2) грубое нарушение правил (напр., в спорте)Basil Zaharoff believed in the "rough stuff"; he had learned it in his youth and never seen reason to change. (U. Sinclair, ‘World's End’, ch. 2) — Базиль Захаров не стеснялся в выборе средств, он привык к этому с молодости и не видел оснований менять свои привычки.
Fight fairly, no rough stuff is allowed. — Борьба должна вестись честно. Правил не нарушайте.
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123 take the stand on smth.
амер.ручаться за что-л.; отстаивать, утверждать что-л., настаивать на чём-л.She is generally believed to be Sneyd's wife, though I could not take the stand on that myself. (N. B. Tarkington, ‘His Own People’, OED) — Ее все считают женой Снейда. Я лично не могу поручиться за справедливость этого утверждения.
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124 considered
1. a обдуманный, продуманный; взвешенныйit is my considered opinion that … — я твёрдо убеждён, что …
2. a амер. уважаемыйСинонимический ряд:1. carefully thought about (adj.) carefully thought about; contemplated; determined; examined; heeded; investigated; taken into account; thought over2. deliberate (adj.) advised; aforethought; calculated; deliberate; deliberated; designed; given due consideration; intentional; premeditated; prepense; studied; studious; thought-out; weighed; well advised; well chosen; willful3. considered (verb) cogitated; considered; entertained; studied; think over4. contemplated (verb) contemplated; minded; pondered; thought out; thought over; weighed5. dealt (verb) dealt; take up; treated6. eyed (verb) eyed; gazed upon; looked at; looked upon7. felt (verb) believed; credited; felt; held; judged; opined; sensed; thought8. looked (verb) accounted; deemed; gazed; looked; reckoned; regarded; viewed9. valued (verb) admired; esteemed; honoured; regarded; respected; valued -
125 thought
1. n мышление2. n воображение3. n мысль, идея; мнение; соображениеat the thought that … — при мысли о том, что …
the mere thought of it … — одна мысль об этом …
I have very few thoughts on the subject — у меня мало соображений по этому поводу, мне почти нечего сказать по этому вопросу
happy thought! — верно!, удачная мысль!
4. n мысль, взгляды, воззренияthe very thought — уже одна мысль; сама мысль
5. n учение, философия6. n намерение7. n ожидание, надеждаthey finally made it though I never thought they would — вопреки моим ожиданиям, они в конце концов сделали это
8. n забота, внимание; думыher one thought is to get married — она во власти одной мысли — выйти замуж
9. n разг. немного; капелька, чуточка, самая малость10. n уст. тревога; печаль; огорчение; досада11. n диал. причина тревоги, беспокойстваas quick as thought — быстрый, как мысль
Синонимический ряд:1. attention (noun) attention; care; consideration; heed; regard; solicitude2. expectation (noun) anticipation; expectation3. idea (noun) apprehension; conceit; conception; design; hypothesis; idea; image; impression; intellection; intent; intention; perception; plan; postulate; supposition; theory4. reflection (noun) brainwork; cerebration; cogitation; deliberation; meditation; reflection; rumination; speculation5. thinking (noun) belief; concept; conviction; judgment; notion; opinion; tenet; thinking6. cerebrated (verb) cerebrated; cogitated; deliberated; reasoned; reflected; speculated7. conceived (verb) conceived; envisaged; envisioned; fancied; fantasised; featured; imaged; pictured; projected; realized; saw; saw/seen; visioned; visualised; visualized8. conjectured (verb) conjectured; guessed; presumed; pretended; reputed; supposed; surmised9. held (verb) believed; considered; credited; deemed; felt; held; judged; opined; sensed10. thought (verb) bethought; recalled; recollected; remembered; retained; revived; think of; thought11. understood (verb) assumed; expected; gathered; imagined; suspected; took/taken; understoodАнтонимический ряд:dream; emptiness; hallucination; heedlessness; improvidence; inanity; misconception; thoughtlessness -
126 come to the point
1) дoйти дo cути дeлa, дo глaвнoгo'Come to the point,' said Miss Sally, 'and don't talk so much' (Ch. Dickens). 'Almighty God,' Curtts O'Keefe intoned... 'We ask thy blessing and thine active help in acquiring this hotel...' Even when dealing with God, Curtis O'Keefe believed in coming directly to the point (A. Hailey)2) нaзpeть, нaкaлитьcя; пpиблизитьcя к peшaющeму мoмeнту, клoнитьcя к paзвязкeI'm not quickly moved. I suppose that's why I've never married. I've liked several men, but when it came to the point they didn't move me (J. Lindsay) -
127 rough stuff
1) гpубoe oбpaщeниe, нacилиe, xулигaнcтвo [пepвoнaч. aмep.]I'll see that you get a square shake, no framing, and no rough stuff (E. S. Gardner)2) гpубoe нapушeниe пpaвил (нaпp., в cпopтe)Basil Zaharoff "believed in the rough stuff", he had learned it in his youth and never seen reason to change (U. Sinclair). Fight fairly, no rough stuff is allowed (as) -
128 loi sur la nature
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A rule or body of rules that derives from nature and is believed to be binding upon human society, as opposed to human-made laws such as legislative acts and judicial decisions. (Source: WOR / INP)
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