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1 выносить
сов. см. вынашивать 1. вынестивыносить на улицу — take* into the street (d.)
выносить на рынок — bring* to market (d.)
2. (вн. на вн.; предлагать на обсуждение собрания и т. п.) submit (d. to)3. (вн.; приняв решение, объявлять):выносить приговор (дт.) — give* / pass / pronounce sentence (on)
выносить решение — decide (d.); ( судебное) give* / pronounce judgement
4. (вн.; из текста):выносить на поля ( книги) — enter in the margin (of a book)
выносить под строку — make* a footnote
5.:выносить впечатление — receive / get* an impression
выносить приятное, тяжёлое и т. п. впечатление — be pleasantly, painfully, etc., impressed
2. вынести (вн.; терпеть)выносить убеждение в чём-л. — be convinced of smth.
stand* (d.), endure (d.), bear* (d.)выносить боль — stand* pain
не выносить (рд.) — be unable to stand / take (d.)
не выносить какой-л. диеты, лечения — be allergic to diet, treatment
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2 выносить сор из избы
[vynosit' sor iz izby] To carry the rubbish out of one's hut. To let the outside world know about one's private troubles, grievances, quarrels, conduct that might be regarded as disreputable; to utter abroad affairs not meant for the public ear. Cf. To wash one's dirty linen in public; to tell tales out of school.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > выносить сор из избы
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3 выносить сор из избы
разг., неодобр.wash one's (the) dirty linen in public; tell (carry) tales out of school; foul one's own nest; cry stinking fishВпрочем, мистер Астлей до того застенчив, стыдлив и молчалив, что на него почти можно понадеяться, - из избы сора не вынесет. (Ф. Достоевский, Игрок) — But Mr. Astley is so shy, so bashful and taciturn, that he can be absolutely relied upon - he is not one to drag private matters into the light of day.
В комнату вошла соседка. Василий с облегчением вздохнул... Всё приняло мирный вид: в семье был неписанный и нерушимый закон - сора из избы не выносить. (Г. Николаева, Жатва) — A woman from next door came in. Vasili felt relieved. Everything wore an air of peace. It was an unwritten and inviolable law in the family never to wash the dirty linen in public.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выносить сор из избы
См. также в других словарях:
one does not wash one’s dirty linen in public — It is unwise to publicize private disputes or scandals. The saying is very often used in the metaphorical phrase to wash one’s dirty linen in public. Cf. Fr. c’est en famille, ce n’est pas en publique, qu’on lave son linge sale, one washes one’s… … Proverbs new dictionary
wash one's dirty linen in public — phrasal : to carry on or discuss pesonal, domestic, or private quarrels or scandals in public advised the members of his party not to wash their dirty linen in public * * * wash one s dirty linen in public or (rare) ● linen * * * wash one s dirty … Useful english dictionary
wash\ one's\ dirty\ linen\ in\ public — • air one s dirty linen in public • wash one s dirty linen in public v. phr. To talk about your private quarrels or disgraces where others can hear; make public something embarrassing that should be kept secret. Everyone in the school knew that… … Словарь американских идиом
air one's dirty linen in public — or[wash one s dirty linen in public] {v. phr.} To talk about your private quarrels or disgraces where others can hear; make public something embarrassing that should be kept secret. * /Everyone in the school knew that the superintendent and the… … Dictionary of American idioms
air one's dirty linen in public — or[wash one s dirty linen in public] {v. phr.} To talk about your private quarrels or disgraces where others can hear; make public something embarrassing that should be kept secret. * /Everyone in the school knew that the superintendent and the… … Dictionary of American idioms
air\ one's\ dirty\ linen\ in\ public — • air one s dirty linen in public • wash one s dirty linen in public v. phr. To talk about your private quarrels or disgraces where others can hear; make public something embarrassing that should be kept secret. Everyone in the school knew that… … Словарь американских идиом
dirty — see dirty water will quench fire it’s an ill bird that fouls its own nest don’t throw out your dirty water until you get in fresh one does not wash one’s dirty linen in public … Proverbs new dictionary
linen — see never choose your women or your linen by candlelight one does not wash one’s dirty linen in public … Proverbs new dictionary
wash — see one does not wash one’s dirty linen in public one hand washes the other … Proverbs new dictionary
public — see one does not wash one’s dirty linen in public … Proverbs new dictionary
wash — v. & n. v. 1 tr. cleanse (oneself or a part of oneself, clothes, etc.) with liquid, esp. water. 2 tr. (foll. by out, off, away, etc.) remove a stain or dirt in this way. 3 intr. wash oneself or esp. one s hands and face. 4 intr. wash clothes etc … Useful english dictionary