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1 уколы совести
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2 совесть
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3 угрызения совести
1) General subject: a feeling of remorse, a tingle of regret, a twinge of remorse, after-pains of conscience, compunction, conscience reproached, pangs, qualms, qualms of conscience, remorse, scruple, scruple of conscience, scruples, searchings of heart, self recrimination, self reproach, self-recrimination, self-reproach, stings of remorse, the pricks of conscience, the stings of remorse, the twinges of conscience, the worm of conscience, twangs of conscience, twinges of conscience, twitch of conscience, wrench, pangs of conscience, worm of remorse, qualms of guilt, conscience pangs, guilt eating at you, misery of conscience2) Rare: agenbite of inwit3) Religion: feeling of guilt4) Makarov: gnawings of conscience, prickings of conscience, pricks of conscience, remorse of conscience, twinge of conscience5) Phraseological unit: guilty conscience -
4 угрызение совести
General subject: remorse, a feeling of remorse, a twinge of remorse, after-pains of conscience, compunction, gnawings of conscience, pangs, pangs of conscience, prickings of conscience, pricks of conscience, qualms, qualms of conscience, remorse of conscience, scruple of conscience, scruples, self-recrimination, self-reproach, the pricks of conscience, the stings of remorse, the twinges of conscience, twangs of conscience, twinge of conscience, twinges of conscience, twitch of conscience, wrench -
5 свобода совести
1. freedom of conscience2. freedom of religionсвобода совести; свобода вероисповедания — freedom of conscience
3. liberty of conscience4. freedom of worshipсвобода вероисповедания, свобода совести, свобода отправления религиозных обрядов — freedom of worship
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6 свобода совести
1. right of conscience«резиновая» совесть, беспринципность — elastic conscience
то, что позволяет совесть — the sanction of conscience
2. liberty of conscienceБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > свобода совести
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жчи́стая/нечи́стая со́весть — clear/bad, guilty conscience
угрызе́ния со́вести — pangs/pricks of conscience
для успокое́ния со́вести — to salve lit one's conscience
э́то на ва́шей со́вести — this is on your conscience
- по совести говоряменя́ гры́зла со́весть (за что-л) — I had a bad/guilty conscience (about sth), I had pangs/pricks of conscience (about sth)
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8 угрызение совести
1. compunction2. pangs of conscience3. scruple4. scruples5. twinge6. remorseбез зазрения совести — without remorse; without shame
чувство раскаяния, угрызения совести — a feeling of remorse
7. feeling of guiltСинонимический ряд:раскаяние (сущ.) муки совести; раскаяние; сожаление; угрызениеРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > угрызение совести
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9 уколы совести
1) General subject: twangs of conscience2) Makarov: pricks of conscience, the pricks of conscience -
10 угрызения совести
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > угрызения совести
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11 угрызение
сугрызе́ния со́вести — pangs/pricks of conscience, раскаяние remorse sg
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12 угрызения совести
pangs of remorse; pricks of conscience; remorse; compunctionИностранцы, хмельные, возбуждённые, расходились глубокой ночью,...а Васильев потом прибирал в мастерской, испытывая опустошённость, угрызения совести после столь щедрого расхода нервных клеток и драгоценных, растраченных бесполезно часов. (Ю. Бондарев, Выбор) — The foreigners, tipsy, excited, would disperse late at night... and then Vasilyev would clean up the studio, feeling drained, suffering pangs of remorse for the overge-nerous expenditure of nerve cells and precious, uselessly wasted hours.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > угрызения совести
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13 совесть
сущ.- чистая совестьугрызения совести — feeling (twinge) of remorse; pangs (pricks, qualms, remorse) of conscience
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14 совесть
сущ.conscience- нечистая совесть
- чистая совестьидти против \совестьи — to go against one’s conscience
свобода \совестьи — freedom of conscience (of worship)
угрызения \совестьи — pangs (pricks, remourse) of conscience
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15 совесть мучит
( кого)smb. has pangs (pricks, stings) of conscience; smb.'s conscience worries himЕго... мучила совесть за то, что он оставил Дашу одну в таком месте, где ей угрожала опасность. (А. К. Толстой, Упырь) — His conscience was already beginning to worry him that he went off leaving Dasha in a place where danger threatened her.
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16 меня мучит совесть
Makarov: my conscience pricks meУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > меня мучит совесть
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17 укор
м.reproachукоры совести — pangs / pricks / twinges of conscience; remorse sg.
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не в укор будь сказано разг. — (it's) not meant as a reproach; do not take it amiss -
18 укор
м.уко́ры со́вести — pangs / pricks / twinges of conscience [-nʃəns]; remorse sg
••ста́вить (вн.) в уко́р кому́-л — blame (d) on smb, reproach smb (for)
не в уко́р будь ска́зано разг. — (it's) not meant [ment] as a reproach; do not take it amiss
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19 укоры совести
pangs/pricks/twinges of conscience; remorse ед.
См. также в других словарях:
conscience — noun (C, U) 1 MIND the part of your mind that tells you whether what you are doing is morally right or wrong: Be guided by your conscience. | a social conscience (=a moral sense of how society should be) | a guilty/bad conscience (=feel guilty… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
prick someone's conscience — prick (someone s) conscience to make someone feel guilty. Seeing pictures of starving children pricks my conscience, but I rarely give money to charity … New idioms dictionary
prick conscience — prick (someone s) conscience to make someone feel guilty. Seeing pictures of starving children pricks my conscience, but I rarely give money to charity … New idioms dictionary
your conscience pricks you — prick your ˈconscience | your ˈconscience pricks you idiom to make you feel guilty about sth; to feel guilty about sth • Her conscience pricked her as she lied to her sister. Main entry: ↑prickidiom … Useful english dictionary
prick your conscience — prick your ˈconscience | your ˈconscience pricks you idiom to make you feel guilty about sth; to feel guilty about sth • Her conscience pricked her as she lied to her sister. Main entry: ↑prickidiom … Useful english dictionary
prick — [[t]prɪ̱k[/t]] pricks, pricking, pricked 1) VERB If you prick something or prick holes in it, you make small holes in it with a sharp object such as a pin. [V n] Prick the potatoes and rub the skins with salt... [V n prep] He pricks holes in the… … English dictionary
Prick — Prick, n. [AS. prica, pricca, pricu; akin to LG. prick, pricke, D. prik, Dan. prik, prikke, Sw. prick. Cf. {Prick}, v.] 1. That which pricks, penetrates, or punctures; a sharp and slender thing; a pointed instrument; a goad; a spur, etc.; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prick — v. & n. v. 1 tr. pierce slightly; make a small hole in. 2 tr. (foll. by off, out) mark (esp. a pattern) with small holes or dots. 3 tr. trouble mentally (my conscience is pricking me). 4 intr. feel a pricking sensation. 5 intr. (foll. by at, into … Useful english dictionary
lash — 01. Her beautiful long [lashes], and her startling blue eyes drive men crazy. 02. I got a [lash] in my eye, and couldn t see. 03. In the story The Odyssey , Ulysses had his men [lash] him to the mast of his ship so that he could listen to the… … Grammatical examples in English
prick — prick1 [prık] v 1.) [T] to make a small hole in something using something sharp ▪ Prick the sausages before you grill them. prick yourself/prick your finger (=accidentally make a hole in your skin) ▪ She had pricked her finger on a rose thorn.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
prick — /prɪk / (say prik) noun 1. a puncture made by a needle, thorn, or the like. 2. the act of pricking: the prick of a needle. 3. the state or sensation of being pricked. 4. Colloquial (taboo) a. the penis. b. an unpleasant or despicable person. 5.… …