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81 one's word of honour
чьё-л. честное словоWilfred: "Then what d'you expect me to lend you the money on?" Collie: "I'll give you my word of honour to return it as soon as ever I can." (W. S. Maugham, ‘For Services Rendered’, act I) — Уилфред: "Под какое же обеспечение, вы думаете, я могу ссудить вас деньгами?" Колли: "Я дам вам честное слово, что верну эти деньги при первой же возможности."
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82 one's word of honour
чьё-л. чecтнoe cлoвoWilfred. Then what d'you expect me to lend you the money on? Collie. I'll give you my word of honour to return it as soon as ever I can (W. S. Maugham) -
83 honour one's commitments
выполнить свои обязательстваАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > honour one's commitments
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84 honour and profit lie not in one sack
Пословица: честь и выгода вместе не живут, от трудов праведных не нажить палат каменных (дословно: Честность и выгода в одном мешке не лежат (т.е. они не сродни)), честным трудом богат не будешь (дословно: Честность и выгода в одном мешке не лежат (т.е. они не сродни))Универсальный англо-русский словарь > honour and profit lie not in one sack
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85 honour one's acceptance
Деловая лексика: акцептовать свой вексельУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > honour one's acceptance
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86 honour one's commitments
Общая лексика: выполнить свои обязательстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > honour one's commitments
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87 Honour and profit lie not in one sack.
• <01> Честь и выгода вместе не живут. Proverb (Пословица).• <03> Честность и выгода в одном мешке не лежат (т. е. они не сродни). Ср. Честным трудом богат не будешь. От трудов праведных не нажить палат каменных.Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > Honour and profit lie not in one sack.
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88 honour and profit lie not in one sack
syn: muck and money go together≅ якби не був би свинуватий, то не був би багатий совісті менше – грошей більше з ткача не буде багача, а з швачки – багачки шилом моря не нагрієш, від тяжкої роботи не розбагатієш від роботи не будеш багатий, а будеш горбатий від трудів праведних не наживеш палат камінних заробив у пана плату: з чотирьох дощок хату цнота й покора не має місця у панського двора money is the root of all evil muck and money go togetherEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > honour and profit lie not in one sack
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89 honour and profit lie not in one sack
посл.≈ честность и прибыль не сродни (ср. трудом праведным не наживёшь палат каменных)Large English-Russian phrasebook > honour and profit lie not in one sack
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90 be bound in honour to do smth.
(be bound in (или be on или upon one's) honour to do (to say, etc.) smth.)считать делом чести сделать (сказать и т. п.) что-л., считать своим моральным долгом сделать (сказать и т. п.) что-лNow, don't forget, you're on your honour to be absolutely quiet until Miss Jones gets back. (ODCIE) — Не забудьте, вы обязаны до прихода мисс Джонс соблюдать абсолютное спокойствие.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > be bound in honour to do smth.
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91 avenge one's honor
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92 (in) honour bound
(forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right: I said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.) moralsk forpligtet* * *(forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right: I said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.) moralsk forpligtet -
93 (in) honour bound
(forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right: I said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.) moralsk forpligtet* * *(forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right: I said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.) moralsk forpligtet -
94 pawn one's word/honour
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95 to value honour
to value honour (health, one's life, one's independence) дорожить честью (здоровьем, жизнью, независимостью) -
96 a point of honour
дело чести [этим. фр. point d'honneur]‘Will you tell Doyle with my best compliments that I damned his eyes?..’ ‘I wouldn't,’ said Heron, ‘Damn me if I would. That's no way to send for one of the senior boys.’ ‘Well, I must go now,’ said Stephen, who cared little for such points of honour. (J. Joyce, ‘A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man’, ch. II) — - Можешь передать Дойлу мои наилучшие пожелания и послать его ко всем чертям... - И не подумаю, - заметил Герон. - Так не посылают за старшими. - Ну, мне пора, - сказал Стивен. Его не интересовали подобные престижные соображения.
To obey the call of the Commonwealth was the point of honour with the Roman statesman. (Ch. Merivale, ‘A History of the Romans under the Empire’, OED) — Откликнуться на призыв империи было делом чести римского государственного деятеля.
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97 (in) honour bound
(forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right: I said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.) moralmente obligado -
98 (in) honour bound
(forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right: I said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.) moralmente obligado -
99 (in) honour bound
(forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right: I said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.) skuldbundinn af drengskaparheiti -
100 (in) honour bound
(forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right: I said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.) skuldbundinn af drengskaparheiti
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