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1 вилами на воде писано
1) General subject: limn on water, hot air, not written in stone, still up in the air, unclear, undecided2) Obsolete: limn the water3) Set phrase: (used as pred.) it is still in the air, (used as pred.) it remains to be seen, it's still all up in the airУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вилами на воде писано
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2 строить воздушные замки
1) General subject: limn on water2) Obsolete: limn the water3) Makarov: build castles in Spain, build castles in the airУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > строить воздушные замки
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3 замок
I з`амок муж.••воздушные замки — castles in the air/sky, castles in Spain, cloud-castle
II зам`ок муж.строить воздушные замки — to limn on water; to build castles in the air
1) lockзапирать на висячий замок (кого-л./что-л.) — to padlock
открывать замок отмычкой — to pick a lock; to pick
американский замок — springlock, Yale lock
за семью замками — guarded day and night; a deep dark secret
запирать на замок — (кого-л./что-л.) to lock
на замке, под замком — under lock (and key), locked up
навешивать замок — to fix a padlock; to fasten a padlock ( замкнуть)
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4 строить воздушные замки
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