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1 There are none so blind as those who won't see and there are none so deaf as those who won't hear
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > There are none so blind as those who won't see and there are none so deaf as those who won't hear
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2 There are none so deaf as those who won't hear.
Пословица: Нет людей более глухих, чем те, кто и не собирается слушать ( дословно)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > There are none so deaf as those who won't hear.
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3 none so deaf as those that won't hear
посл.не тот глухой, кто глух, а тот, кто не желает слышатьMargery: "...I don't suppose you'll listen to me, there are none so deaf as those that won't hear, but one day you'll confess I was right." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Bread-Winner’, sc. 3) — Марджери: "...Я думаю, что вы не послушаете меня. Ведь не тот глух, кто глух, а тот, кто не хочет слышать. Но когда-нибудь вы признаете, что я была права."
Large English-Russian phrasebook > none so deaf as those that won't hear
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4 hear
[hɪə]v(heard [həːd])1) слышать, услышать, обладать слухомShe doesn't hear well. — Она плохо слышит.
- hear smb, smth- hear the news
- hear smth clearly
- hear him laughing in the next room
- hear him open the door
- hear smth over the radio2) узнавать (о чём-либо, о ком-либо), услышать (о чём-либо, о ком-либо)We didn't hear of it until the next day. — Мы узнали об этом только на следующий день.
Nothing has been heard of him for a long time. — О нем давно ни слуху ни духу/ничего не слышно.
Have you heard of a good doctor who treats liver? — Вы не знаете хорошеего врача, который лечит печень?
- hear of smth- hear that...3) узнавать известия (от кого-либо), получать известия (от кого-либо)We often hear from him. — Мы часто получаем от него письма. /Он нам часто пишет.
We haven't heard from him for a month. — У нас уже месяц от него ничего нет.
Let's hear from you soon. — Напишите нам поскорее/дайте нам поскорее о себе знать.
None is deaf as those who won't hear. — ◊ Во истину глух тот, кто не хочет слышать.
One can hear a pin drop. — ◊ Так тихо, что слышно, как муха пролетела.
•USAGE:(1.) Глагол to hear в различных значениях характеризуется различными типами синтаксического управления: слышать 1. употребляется беспредложно - to hear smb, smth; to hear that...; to hear smth over the radio; to hear well. В значении 2. узнать, услышать о чём-либо используются предлоги of, about, а также конструкция to hear that...; to hear of smth Глагол to hear 3. - узнавать, получать известие от кого-либо использует только предлог from и, как правило, одушевленное существительное: to hear from smb получать известия от кого-либо; We haven't heard from them since January. У нас от них нет никаких вестей с января. (2.) После глагола to hear, обычно, употребляется конструкция Complex Object, в отличие от русского придаточного дополнительного предложения. Инфинитив в этой конструкции употребляется без частицы to: I heard the door open and close. Я слышал, как дверь открылась и закрылась. I never heard her sing. Я никогда не слышал, как она поет. He heard someone move (moving) in the room above. Он слышал, что кто-то двигался в комнате наверху. (3.) See hate, v; USAGE (1.). (4.) See feel, v; USAGE (1.). (5.) See watch, v -
5 deaf
I [def] n- deaf- school for the deafUSAGE:II [def] adj1) глухой, глуховатый, лишённый слуха, тугой на ухо- deaf childrenHe was deaf with the noise (with explosions, with the shouts of the crowd). — Его оглушил шум (глушили взрывы, крики толпы).
- deaf and dumb
- deaf in one ear
- school for deaf children
- be born deaf
- become deaf2) не реагирующий, не желающий слушать, отказывающийся слушать, невнимательный, глухойThey were deaf to all our pleas. — Они были глухи к нашим мольбам.
He was deaf to everything. — Он ни на что не реагировал.
- deaf to the world to everything around himNone is/are so deaf as those who won't hear. — ◊ Не тот глух, кто глух, а тот, кто не хочет слышать. /Имеющий уши, да услышит
- deaf to all advice
- deaf to all arguments
- deaf to all appeals
- turn a deaf ear to smb's request
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