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101 patron saints in the middle ages
sveci zaštitnici u srednjem vijekuEnglish-Croatian dictionary > patron saints in the middle ages
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102 État-patron
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103 santo patrón
m.patron saint, tutelar saint, patron.* * *(n.) = patron saintEx. This paper discusses Saint Jerome, the patron saint of librarians, and asks if any readers can throw light on how he came to be selected.* * *(n.) = patron saintEx: This paper discusses Saint Jerome, the patron saint of librarians, and asks if any readers can throw light on how he came to be selected.
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104 to be tarred with the same brush
estar cortados,-as por el mismo patrón, ser de la misma calaña(fig) estar cortado por el mismo patrónEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be tarred with the same brush
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105 cortado por el mismo patrón
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106 donde hay patrón no manda marinero
what the boss says goesSpanish-English dictionary > donde hay patrón no manda marinero
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107 how the land lies
как обстоят дела (обыкн. употр. с гл. to see) [букв.; мор. где находится земля]...by this time I saw very clearly how the land lay between my patron and his wife. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘The Master of Ballantrae’, ch. II) —...к этому времени мне было совершенно ясно, как сложились отношения между моим патроном и его женой.
Bertie has just come down; I must get him to have a talk with Miltoun, and see if he can find out how the land lies. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Patrician’, part I, ch. II) — Только что явился Берти. Я постараюсь, чтобы он поговорил с Милтоуном, может быть, ему удастся выяснить, как обстоят дела.
Don't try to see me at once. I want you to, but I want to find out how the land lies, and I want you to find out too. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. L) — Не торопись со свиданием. Ты понимаешь, как я буду тосковать по тебе, но прежде мы оба должны позондировать почву.
I'd like you to stay for a few days until we see how the land lies. (G. Gordon, ‘Let the Day Perish’, part II, ch. XLVI) — Мне хотелось бы, чтобы ты остался еще на несколько дней, пока не выяснится положение.
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108 seguir un patrón
(v.) = conform to + imageEx. The author investigates the extent to which metropolitan library directors conform to this image.* * *(v.) = conform to + imageEx: The author investigates the extent to which metropolitan library directors conform to this image.
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109 to be cast in the same mould
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110 cortado con el mismo patrón
• cut from the same pattern• cut to the same patternDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cortado con el mismo patrón
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111 cortado por el mismo patrón
• cut from the same pattern• cut to the same patternDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cortado por el mismo patrón
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112 be the boss
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113 run the show
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114 be the boss
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115 run the show
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116 abandonar el patrón-oro
• abandon the gold standardDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > abandonar el patrón-oro
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117 autorización del patrón
• authorization of the employerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > autorización del patrón
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118 contrato de cada empleado con el patrón
• contract of each employee with the employerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > contrato de cada empleado con el patrón
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119 Benten (In Japanese mythology, the goddess of love; the Buddhist patron goddess of literature and music, of wealth, and of femininity)
Религия: БентенУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Benten (In Japanese mythology, the goddess of love; the Buddhist patron goddess of literature and music, of wealth, and of femininity)
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120 Ebisu (In Japanese mythology, the god of self-effacement, the patron of fishermen and tradesmen)
Религия: ЭбисуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Ebisu (In Japanese mythology, the god of self-effacement, the patron of fishermen and tradesmen)
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