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РАБОЧАЯ КОСТОЧКА coll NP sing only usu. subj-compl with быть» (subj: human fixed WOa person from a working-class family or with a working-class backgrounda worker, body and soulnatural-born worker a worker born and bred."...Она с молоком матери впитала любовь к труду, рабочая косточка...» (Орлова 1). "...She has been nurtured on her mother's milk with a love for work, she's a worker, body and soul" (1a). -
22 как громом оглушить
[VP; subj: usu. abstr; often past passive Part как громом поражённый; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to come as a total shock, dumbfound s.o.:- stunned as by a thunderclap.♦ Оба они [оба парня]... стали исчезать в пучине. Мы все стояли как громом поражённые (Попов 1). The two of them [young men]... began to disappear beneath the waves....We all stood there, thunderstruck (1a).♦ "Дорогие друзья, - лучезарно сказал космонавт, - я хочу, чтобы мы за этим прекрасным столом выпили за комсомол, воспитавший нас..." Молодой хозяин, услышав этот тост, застыл, как поражённый громом (Искандер 4). "Dear friends," the cosmonaut said radiantly, "I propose that we at this excellent table drink a toast to the Komsomol that has nurtured us...." When he heard that, the young host stopped dead as if struck by lightning (4a).♦ Наутро город встал как громом поражённый, потому что история приняла размеры странные и чудовищные. На Персональной улице к полудню осталось в живых только три курицы... (Булгаков 10). When the town awakened in the morning, it was stunned as by a thunderclap, for the affair assumed strange and monstrous proportions. By noontime, only three hens were still alive on Personal Street.. (10a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как громом оглушить
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23 как громом поразить
[VP; subj: usu. abstr; often past passive Part как громом поражённый; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to come as a total shock, dumbfound s.o.:- stunned as by a thunderclap.♦ Оба они [оба парня]... стали исчезать в пучине. Мы все стояли как громом поражённые (Попов 1). The two of them [young men]... began to disappear beneath the waves....We all stood there, thunderstruck (1a).♦ "Дорогие друзья, - лучезарно сказал космонавт, - я хочу, чтобы мы за этим прекрасным столом выпили за комсомол, воспитавший нас..." Молодой хозяин, услышав этот тост, застыл, как поражённый громом (Искандер 4). "Dear friends," the cosmonaut said radiantly, "I propose that we at this excellent table drink a toast to the Komsomol that has nurtured us...." When he heard that, the young host stopped dead as if struck by lightning (4a).♦ Наутро город встал как громом поражённый, потому что история приняла размеры странные и чудовищные. На Персональной улице к полудню осталось в живых только три курицы... (Булгаков 10). When the town awakened in the morning, it was stunned as by a thunderclap, for the affair assumed strange and monstrous proportions. By noontime, only three hens were still alive on Personal Street.. (10a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как громом поразить
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24 рабочая косточка
• РАБОЧАЯ КОСТОЧКА coll[NP; sing only; usu. subj-compl with быть (subj: human); fixed WO]=====⇒ a person from a working-class family or with a working-class background:- a worker, body and soul;- a worker born and bred.♦ "...Она с молоком матери впитала любовь к труду, рабочая косточка..." (Орлова 1). "...She has been nurtured on her mother's milk with a love for work, she's a worker, body and soul" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рабочая косточка
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adj. nursed, nurtured; well-groomed, trim, spruce, sleek, snazzy; cherished -
27 comunidad autónoma
f.autonomous region.* * *autonomous region* * *(n.) = autonomous regionEx. The autonomous regions are responsible for the public libraries, and in the majority of cases have enacted legislation at the local level for the operation of their systems.* * *(n.) = autonomous regionEx: The autonomous regions are responsible for the public libraries, and in the majority of cases have enacted legislation at the local level for the operation of their systems.
* * *Spain has long been been a diverse country, made up of different kingdoms and territories with their own languages, political institutions and legal systems. Periods of central control and uniformity, such as the Franco era, nurtured nationalist and separatist feeling in the Basque Country, Catalonia and Galicia. The 1978 Constitution changed Spain into a country consisting of 19 autonomous regions, known as comunidades autónomas or autonomías. These replaced the old regiones (↑ región a1). Each of them has its own parliament and government, and its relationship with the central government is governed by an estatuto. Some have more autonomy than others.The comunidades autónomas are: Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, the Balearic Islands, the Basque Country, the Canary Islands, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, Catalonia, Extremadura, Galicia, Madrid, Murcia, Navarre, La Rioja, Valencia and the North African cities of Ceuta and Melilla. Estatuto/Estatut (↑ Estatuto 1, Estatut 1)* * *autonomous region -
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40 보육하는
adj. nursing, nurtured, cared for
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nurtured — un·nurtured; … English syllables
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be nurtured — index subsist Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
well-nurtured — adj. * * * … Universalium
well nurtured — well taken care of, cared for properly, educated well … English contemporary dictionary
well-nurtured — adj … Useful english dictionary
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