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41 видит око, да зуб неймет
Set phrase: it catches your eye, but you can't catch it, sour grapes!, the girl looks fine, but she isn't mine, the grapes are sour (someone cannot have (get) the desired thing though it is near at hand or may seem so)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > видит око, да зуб неймет
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42 видно птицу по полёту
Set phrase: a bird may be known by its song (one can tell a person by his (her) manners, looks and/or deeds), it's easy to know a hawk from a handsaw, one can tell a (the) bird by its flight, one can tell a (the) bird by the way it fliesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > видно птицу по полёту
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43 видно сову по полёту
Set phrase: a bird may be known by its song (one can tell a person by his (her) manners, looks and/or deeds), it's easy to know a hawk from a handsaw, one can tell a (the) bird by its flight, one can tell a (the) bird by the way it fliesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > видно сову по полёту
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44 видно сокола по полёту
Set phrase: a bird may be known by its song (one can tell a person by his (her) manners, looks and/or deeds), it's easy to know a hawk from a handsaw, one can tell a (the) bird by its flight, one can tell a (the) bird by the way it fliesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > видно сокола по полёту
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45 вольно псу и на владыку брехать
Set phrase: a cat may look at a kingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вольно псу и на владыку брехать
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46 всякий поймёт, всякому доступно
Set phrase: he who runs may read (о чем-л. легком, доступном для понимания)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > всякий поймёт, всякому доступно
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47 всякий поймёт, всякому понятно
Set phrase: he who runs may read (о чем-л. легком, доступном для понимания)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > всякий поймёт, всякому понятно
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48 где наша не пропадала
Set phrase: come what may, here goes! (we shall try and take a chance - said to show one's determination and courage to do something though it would definitely mean to run a risk and/or pinning hopes only on luck), we'll find a way out - with luck or withoutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > где наша не пропадала
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49 где наше не пропадало
Set phrase: come what may, here goes! (we shall try and take a chance - said to show one's determination and courage to do something though it would definitely mean to run a risk and/or pinning hopes only on luck), we'll find a way out - with luck or withoutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > где наше не пропадало
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50 голому разбой не страшен
Set phrase: the beggar may sing before the thief (before a footpad) (дословно: Нищий может петь в лицо вору)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > голому разбой не страшен
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51 гора с горой не сдвинется, а человек с человеком свидится
Set phrase: men may meet but mountains never (дословно: Человек с человеком встретится. а гора с горой-никогда)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > гора с горой не сдвинется, а человек с человеком свидится
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52 день можно хвалить только вечером
Set phrase: in the evening one may praise the dayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > день можно хвалить только вечером
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53 дурак завяжет-и умный не развяжет
Set phrase: a fool may throw a stone into a well which a hundred wise men cannot pull out (дословно: Дурак в колодец камень закинет-сто умных не вытащат)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > дурак завяжет-и умный не развяжет
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54 дурак может за час задать больше вопросов, чем умный ответит за семь лет
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > дурак может за час задать больше вопросов, чем умный ответит за семь лет
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55 живём, да хлеб жуём
Set phrase: life isn't bad when you have bread (used as a vague reply to the question: "как живёшь?" ("how is life?"). it may often mean: no complaints! all right! we're getting along!)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > живём, да хлеб жуём
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56 живём, хлеб жуём
Set phrase: life isn't bad when you have bread (used as a vague reply to the question: "как живёшь?" ("how is life?"). it may often mean: no complaints! all right! we're getting along!) -
57 за спрос денег не берут
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > за спрос денег не берут
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58 за спрос не дают в нос
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > за спрос не дают в нос
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59 замиренный друг ненадёжен
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > замиренный друг ненадёжен
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60 знай наших!
Set phrase: gold may be easily told (used as an expression of one's pride, self-satisfaction or bragging and means: that's the stuff we are made of! see what we can do! take a look at our sort!)
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