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1 pope
1. n1) папа римський2) піп, священик3) ірон. незаперечний авторитет4) пахpope's nose — курячий куприк, гузка
2. vударити в пах* * *I n( Pope) Папа римський; незаперечний авторитет; icт. єпископII nсвященик, піп -
2 pope
[pəup] I n1) Па́па Ри́мський2) піп, свяще́ник••pope's eye — жи́рна части́на бара́нячої ноги́
II 1. n 2. vpope's nose розм. — гу́зка сма́женої пти́ці
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3 pope
I n( Pope) Папа римський; незаперечний авторитет; icт. єпископII nсвященик, піп -
4 Pope Joan
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5 pope's eye
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6 pope's head
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7 pope's nose
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8 Pope Joan
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9 pope's eye
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10 pope's head
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11 pope's nose
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12 pope
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13 it is hard to live in Rome and strive with the Pope
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > it is hard to live in Rome and strive with the Pope
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14 it is ill sitting at Rome and striving with the Pope
var: it is hard to live in Rome and strive with the Popeбезглуздо сидіти у Римі й боротися з папою римськимEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > it is ill sitting at Rome and striving with the Pope
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15 nose
1. n1) ніс2) морда, рило, писок3) чуття, нюх4) запах, аромат; букет (вина)5) шпигун, донощик, провокатор6) пошуки, рознюхування8) носова частина; передній край, носок (крила)9) тех. робочий виступ; потовщення, палець11) мис◊ nose candy — амер., розм. кокаїн
◊ nose gear — ав. переднє колесо шасі
◊ parson's (pope's) nose — гузка
◊ to bite (to snap) smb.'s nose off — огризнутися, різко відповісти комусь
◊ to count noses — підраховувати голоси; переписувати населення
◊ to poke (to push, to thrust) one's nose into smth. — втручатися у чужі справи
◊ to look down one's nose (at) — дивитися на когось звисока, ставитися до когось (чогось) зневажливо
◊ to wipe smb.'s nose — утерти комусь носа; обманути когось; дати комусь в пику
◊ to pay through the nose — вимушено платити шалені гроші
◊ to make smb.'s nose swell — викликати у когось заздрість (ревнощі)
◊ to blow one's nose — сякатися
2. v1) нюхати, обнюхувати2) відчувати, чути3) вистежувати, вишукувати (for, after)4) тертися (тикатися) носом5) совати свій ніс (into)6) бути донощиком (провокатором)7) обережно просуватися уперед8) різати носом (хвилі)□ nose about (around) — винюхувати, рознюхувати, вивідувати
□ nose after — вистежувати
□ nose down — круто планерувати
□ nose for — вишукувати
□ nose in — встрявати в розмову
□ nose into — совати носа, втручатися в шось
□ nose out — пронюхати; лишити з носом
□ nose over — ав. капотувати
* * *I n1) ніс; людина2) морда, рило ( у тварин)3) чуття, нюх (нaпp., про собаку); нюх, чуття ( про людину)4) запах, аромат (трави, чаю); букет ( вина)5) cл. шпигун, донощик, провокатор6) пошуки, нишпорення7) носик, шийка ( у посудини)8) мop. ніс ( корабля)10) тex. робочий виступ ( кулачка); стовщення, палець11) головка ( детонатора)12) гeoгp. ніс, мисII [neuz] v1) нюхати, обнюхувати; чути, відчувати (нaпp., небезпеку)2) учути; пронюхати; рознюхувати (nose out, nose about, nose around, nose round)3) (for, after) вишукувати, нишпорити, вистежувати (кого-небудь, що-небудь)4) тертися носом; тикатися носом (нaпp., про собаку)6) cл. бути донощиком, провокатором7) мop. обережно просуватися вперед; різати носом ( хвилі); штовхати носом -
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the best government is that in which the law speaks instead of the lawyer better to reign in hell, than serve in heaven a crown is no cure for a headache divide and rule dress a monkey as you will, it remains a monkey still everyone speaks well of the bridge which carries him over fish begins to stink at the head the great fish eat up the small he sits not sure that sits too high he that cannot obey cannot command high places have their precipices the higher the monkey climbs, the more he shows his tail if you can't command yourself, you can't command others it is better for a town to be governed by a good man than by good laws it is ill sitting at Rome and striving with the Pope the king can do no wrong kings have long arms a new broom sweeps clean the pleasures of the mighty are the tears of the poor power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God the statesman makes the occasion, but the occasion makes the politician sudden power is apt to be insolent, sudden liberty saucy; that behaves best which has grown gradually that government is best which governs least
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