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1 (to) live like a lord
(to) live like a fighting cock (like a lord, like a prince) жити в розкошахEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > (to) live like a lord
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2 to live like a lord
vivir a cuerpo de rey -
3 to live like a lord
to live like a lordviver no luxo, ter um padrão de vida muito bom. -
4 live like a lord
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5 Live like a lord
• Live like a lord [prince] Как кум королю. Жить бариномDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Live like a lord
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6 Person who drinks like a lord
• Person who drinks like a fish [a lord] Бездонная бочка ( много пьющий и непьянеющий человек)Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Person who drinks like a lord
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7 Swear like a lord
• Swear like a blazes [fishwife, lord, sailor, tinker, trooper] Ругаться на чём свет стоит. Ругаться как извозчикDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Swear like a lord
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8 live like a lord
leva som en lord, leva i rikedom -
9 live like a lord
Общая лексика: жить барином, жить в роскоши, как сыр в масле кататься -
10 swear like a lord
Общая лексика: ругаться как извозчик -
11 treat like a lord
Общая лексика: не знать куда посадить, роскошно угощать ( кого-л.) принимать (кого-л.) с почётом, носиться (с кем-л.) -
12 live like a lord
לחיות כמו לורד, לחיות בעושר* * *◙ רשועב תויחל,דרול ומכ תויחל◄ -
13 live like a lord
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14 to live like a lord
dzīvot pārticībā -
15 to treat somebody like a lord
lepni uzņemt kādu; lepni uzcienāt kādu -
16 live like a lord
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17 living like a lord
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18 live like a lord
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19 In style, like a lord
На широкую [барскую] ногуDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > In style, like a lord
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20 live\ like\ a\ lord
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