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1 приносить в жертву плоды
1) General subject: make a sacrifice of fruit2) Makarov: make sacrifice of fruitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приносить в жертву плоды
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2 приносить в жертву плоды или быка
Religion: make a sacrifice of fruit or of an oxУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приносить в жертву плоды или быка
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3 приносить
принести (вн.)1. bring* (d.), fetch (d.)приносить обратно — bring* back (d.)
2. (давать; об урожае) yield (d.)приносить плоды — yield fruit; bear* fruit (тж. перен.)
3. ( давать в результате) bring* in (d.)приносить (большой) доход — bring* in a big revenue, show* a large return
приносить пользу — be of use / benefit
учение принесло ему пользу — learning was of benefit / use to him
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приносить счастье, несчастье — bring* luck, misfortuneприносить жертву — make* a sacrifice
приносить благодарность (дт.) — express one's gratitude (to):
приносить жалобу (на вн.) — lodge a complaint (against)
принесла тебя, его и т. д. нелёгкая! — why the devil did you, he, etc., have to turn up?
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4 приносить
несов. - приноси́ть, сов. - принести́; (вн.)1) ( доставлять) bring (d), fetch (d)приноси́ть обра́тно — bring back (d)
2) (давать; об урожае) yield (d)приноси́ть плоды́ — yield fruit; bear fruit
3) ( давать в результате) bring in (d)приноси́ть (большо́й) дохо́д — bring in a big revenue, show a large return
приноси́ть по́льзу (дт.) — be of use / benefit (to); do good (to)
уче́ние принесло́ ему́ по́льзу — learning ['lɜːn-] was of benefit / use to him
э́то не принесло́ ему́ по́льзы — it did him no good
••приноси́ть сча́стье [несча́стье] — bring luck [misfortune]
приноси́ть в же́ртву — sacrifice (d)
приноси́ть же́ртву — make a sacrifice
приноси́ть благода́рность (дт.) — express one's gratitude (to)
я приношу́ вам глубо́кую благода́рность — I want to express my deep gratitude to you
приноси́ть жа́лобу (на вн.) — lodge a complaint (against)
кака́я нелёгкая тебя́ сюда́ принесла́? — см. нелёгкая
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