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1 знакомое имя
General subject: household word, name ring a bell -
2 ROPE
• Give a fool (a man, a thief, him) rope enough and he'll hang himself - Дай глупому лошадь, он на ней и к черту уедет (Д), Заставь дурака Богу молиться, он и лоб расшибет (3)• If you don't touch the rope, you won't ring the bell - Под лежачий камень вода не течет (П)• Name not a rope in his house that hanged himself (that was hanged) - В доме повешенного не говорят о веревке (B), Не говори с косым о кривом (H)• Never talk of a rope in the house of a man who has been hanged - В доме повешенного не говорят о веревке (B), Не говори с косым о кривом (H) -
3 гидростатический колокол
Русско-английский научный словарь > гидростатический колокол
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Ring My Bell (Hitomi Yaida song) — Infobox Single Name = Ring My Bell Artist = Hitomi Yaida from Album = i/flancy B side = Released = March 22 2002 Format = Maxi single Recorded = Genre = J pop Length = Label = Toshiba EMI (TOCT 4377) Writer = Hitomi Yaida Producer = Diamond◆Head… … Wikipedia
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ring a bell — {v. phr.} To make you remember something; sound familiar. * /Not even the cat s meowing seemed to ring a bell with Judy. She still forgot to feed him./ * /When Ann told Jim the name of the new teacher it rang a bell, and Jim said, I went to… … Dictionary of American idioms
ring a bell — {v. phr.} To make you remember something; sound familiar. * /Not even the cat s meowing seemed to ring a bell with Judy. She still forgot to feed him./ * /When Ann told Jim the name of the new teacher it rang a bell, and Jim said, I went to… … Dictionary of American idioms
ring a bell — If something rings a bell, it reminds you of something you have heard before, though you may not be able to remember it very well. A name may ring a bell, so you know you have heard the name before, but cannot place it properly … The small dictionary of idiomes
ring a bell — phrasal : to arouse a response : strike a sympathetic chord : call out recognition : stir a memory his remarks on federal aid and increased taxes rang a bell J.A.Morris b.1904 have a sense of the ridiculous which rings a bell with us Henry… … Useful english dictionary
ring a bell — If something rings a bell, it reminds you of something you have heard before, though you may not be able to remember it very well. A name may ring a bell, so you know you have heard the name before, but cannot place it properly. (Dorking… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
ring a bell — if a phrase or a word, especially a name, rings a bell, you think you have heard it before. Does the name Fitzpatrick ring a bell? No, I m sorry, that description doesn t ring any bells with me. (often + with) … New idioms dictionary
Ring a bell — If something rings a bell, it reminds you of something you have heard before, though you may not be able to remember it very well. A name may ring a bell, so you know you have heard the name before, but cannot place it properly … Dictionary of English idioms
ring\ a\ bell — v. phr. To make you remember something; sound familiar. Not even the cat s meowing seemed to ring a bell with Judy. She still forgot to feed him. When Ann told Jim the name of the new teacher it rang a bell, and Jim said, I went to school with a… … Словарь американских идиом
ring a bell — tv. to stir something in someone’s memory. □ Yes, that rings a bell. I seem to remember it. □ Maybe the name Marsha will ring a bell! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions