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1 mote
1. n1) пилинка, порошинка2) заст. цяточкаto see the mote in thy brother's eye — а) бібл. бачити сучок в оці брата свого; б) бачити лише чужі недоліки
2. v розм.їздити на автомобілі* * *I n1) пилинка, порошина2) icт. плямочка, цяточкаII n; мисл.; іст. III v; іст.; = might I IV v -
2 mote
[məut]nпили́нка, пороши́нкаto see a mote in smb.'s eye — 1) бібл. ба́чити сучо́к в чиє́мусь о́ці 2) перебі́льшувати чиї́сь недо́ліки
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3 mote
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4 cast the beam out of your own eye before you try to cast the mote from the eye of your neighbor
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > cast the beam out of your own eye before you try to cast the mote from the eye of your neighbor
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5 the pot calls the kettle black
syn: cast the beam out of your own eye before you try to cast the mote from the eye of your neighborгорнець котла докоряє, а обидва чорні ≅ насміялася верша з болота дорікав горщик чавунові, що чорний не смійся, горох, не краще бобівEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > the pot calls the kettle black
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