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1 PRIDE
• Pride and poverty are ill met, yet often seen together - Нищета не отнимает ни чести, ни ума (H)• Pride apes humility - Смирение паче гордости (C)• Pride borrows the cloak of humility - Смирение паче гордости (C)• Pride goes before a fall - Высоко голову несешь - споткнешься да упадешь (B), Гордыня до добра не доведет (Г), Дьявол гордился, да с неба свалился (Д), Не задирай нос кверху, а то упадешь (H)• Pride goes before, and shame follows after - Дьявол гордился, да с неба свалился (Д)• Pride goes before destruction - Высоко голову несешь - споткнешься да упадешь (B), Гордыня до добра не доведет (Г), Дьявол гордился, да с неба свалился (Д)• Pride goes forth on horseback grand and gay, and comes back on foot and begs its way - Дьявол гордился, да с неба свалился (Д)• Pride is a luxury a poor man cannot afford - Пустой мешок стоять не будет (П)• Pride may lurk under a threadbare coat - Нищета не отнимает ни чести, ни ума (H)• Pride must suffer pain - Дьявол гордился, да с неба свалился (Д)• Pride often apes humility - Смирение паче гордости (C) -
2 гордыня до добра не доведёт
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > гордыня до добра не доведёт
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3 soberbia
adj.&f.feminine of SOBERBIO.f.1 pride, arrogance (arrogancia).2 grandeur, splendor (magnificencia).3 splendidness, magnificence, splendor.* * *1 (orgullo) pride; (arrogancia) arrogance, haughtiness2 (magnificiencia) sumptuousness, pomp3 (cólera) rage, anger* * *1. f., (m. - soberbio) 2. noun f.1) pride2) magnificence* * *SF1) [de persona] (=orgullo) pride; (=altanería) haughtiness, arrogance2) (=magnificencia) magnificence3) (=ira) anger; (=malhumor) irritable nature* * ** * *= haughtiness, superciliousness.Ex. Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall.Ex. Whatever it is, humans are filled with superciliousness.* * ** * *= haughtiness, superciliousness.Ex: Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall.
Ex: Whatever it is, humans are filled with superciliousness.* * *B (grandiosidad) magnificence, grandeur* * *
soberbia sustantivo femenino ( orgullo) pride;
( altivez) arrogance, haughtiness
soberbio,-a adjetivo
1 (altivo) haughty
2 (espléndido, insuperable) superb, splendid
soberbia sustantivo femenino pride
' soberbia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
autosuficiencia
- humo
- orgullo
- reñida
- reñido
- divo
English:
pride
* * *soberbia nf1. [arrogancia] pride, arrogance2. [magnificencia] grandeur, splendour* * *f pride, arrogance* * *soberbia nf1) orgullo: pride, arrogance2) magnificencia: magnificence -
4 Дьявол гордился, да с неба свалился
Sooner or later, a man's pride has a rebuff. See Высоко голову несешь - споткнешься да упадешь (B), Гордыня до добра не доведет (Г), Не задирай нос кверху, а то упадешь (H)Var.: Сатана гордился - и с неба свалилсяCf: Pride goes before a fall (Am., Br.). Pride goes before, and shame follows after (Am., Br.). Pride goes before destruction (Am., Br.). Pride goes forth on horseback grand and gay, and comes back on foot and begs its way (Am.). Pride must suffer pain (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Дьявол гордился, да с неба свалился
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5 arrogancia
f.arrogance.* * *1 (orgullo) arrogance2 (gallardía) gallantry, valour (US valor), bravery* * *noun f.* * *SF (=altanería) arrogance, haughtiness; (=orgullo) pride* * ** * *= arrogance, hubris, boastfulness, snobbery, haughtiness, superciliousness, chest-beating.Ex. That is a kind of, I would submit, bibliothecal arrogance on our part, a kind of intellectual elitism, if you will.Ex. The conference underscored the hubris behind the 'bigger is better' logic ALA has apparently embraced.Ex. For all their nationalistic boastfulness, the Spanish economy remained largely dependent on foreigners.Ex. Do we really need a book to tell us what snobbery is and how it infects all the nooks and crannies of society?.Ex. Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall.Ex. Whatever it is, humans are filled with superciliousness.Ex. It's really sad, when the primal chest-beating of leaders is what wins out and leads to unneccessary war and invasion.----* andar con arrogancia = swagger, strut.* con arrogancia = superciliously, haughtily.* * ** * *= arrogance, hubris, boastfulness, snobbery, haughtiness, superciliousness, chest-beating.Ex: That is a kind of, I would submit, bibliothecal arrogance on our part, a kind of intellectual elitism, if you will.
Ex: The conference underscored the hubris behind the 'bigger is better' logic ALA has apparently embraced.Ex: For all their nationalistic boastfulness, the Spanish economy remained largely dependent on foreigners.Ex: Do we really need a book to tell us what snobbery is and how it infects all the nooks and crannies of society?.Ex: Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall.Ex: Whatever it is, humans are filled with superciliousness.Ex: It's really sad, when the primal chest-beating of leaders is what wins out and leads to unneccessary war and invasion.* andar con arrogancia = swagger, strut.* con arrogancia = superciliously, haughtily.* * *1 (soberbia) arrogancecontestó con arrogancia she replied arrogantly o haughtily2(gallardía): la arrogancia de su porte his imposing bearing* * *
arrogancia sustantivo femenino
arrogance;
arrogancia sustantivo femenino arrogance
' arrogancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fachada
- fanfarronear
- creer
- dejo
- molestar
English:
arrogance
- haughtily
- haughtiness
- outward
- presumption
- pride
- superciliousness
* * *arrogancia nfarrogance;con arrogancia arrogantly* * *f arrogance* * *arrogancia nfaltanería, altivez: arrogance, haughtiness -
6 altanería
f.haughtiness, arrogance, superciliousness.* * *1 arrogance, haughtiness, conceit* * *SF1) (=altivez) haughtiness, arrogance2) (Caza) hawking, falconry3) (Meteo) upper air* * *1) ( arrogancia) arrogance2) (arc) ( cetrería) falconry* * *= arrogance, haughtiness, superciliousness.Ex. That is a kind of, I would submit, bibliothecal arrogance on our part, a kind of intellectual elitism, if you will.Ex. Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall.Ex. Whatever it is, humans are filled with superciliousness.----* con altanería = superciliously, haughtily.* * *1) ( arrogancia) arrogance2) (arc) ( cetrería) falconry* * *= arrogance, haughtiness, superciliousness.Ex: That is a kind of, I would submit, bibliothecal arrogance on our part, a kind of intellectual elitism, if you will.
Ex: Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall.Ex: Whatever it is, humans are filled with superciliousness.* con altanería = superciliously, haughtily.* * *A (arrogancia) arrogance, haughtiness, disdaincontestó con altanería she replied arrogantly o haughtily o disdainfullyB ( arc) (cetrería) falconry* * *
altanería sustantivo femenino arrogance
* * *altanería nf1. [soberbia] haughtiness;con altanería haughtily* * *f arrogance* * *altanería nfaltivez, arrogancia: arrogance, haughtiness -
7 engreimiento
m.1 presumption, vanity, elation.2 vain pomp in dress.* * *1 vanity, conceit* * *SM (=vanidad) vanity, conceit* * *a) ( arrogancia) conceit, bigheadedness (colloq)b) (Per) ( mimos) spoiling* * *= self-importance, haughtiness, superciliousness.Ex. Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.Ex. Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall.Ex. Whatever it is, humans are filled with superciliousness.* * *a) ( arrogancia) conceit, bigheadedness (colloq)b) (Per) ( mimos) spoiling* * *= self-importance, haughtiness, superciliousness.Ex: Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.
Ex: Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall.Ex: Whatever it is, humans are filled with superciliousness.* * *1 (arrogancia) conceit, bigheadedness ( colloq)* * *engreimiento nmconceit, self-importance* * *engreimiento nmarrogancia: arrogance, conceit -
8 prepotencia
f.1 arrogance (arrogancia).2 dominance, power.3 pushiness, prepotency, self-importance.* * *1 (poder) dominance2 (arrogancia) arrogance* * *SF1) (=arrogancia) high-handednessel incidente fue un ejemplo más de su prepotencia — the incident was yet another example of his high-handedness
nunca me habían tratado con tanta prepotencia — I had never been treated in such a high-handed manner o with such arrogance
2) (=poder) power* * *femenino arrogance* * *= self-importance, haughtiness, superciliousness.Ex. Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.Ex. Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall.Ex. Whatever it is, humans are filled with superciliousness.----* con prepotencia = superciliously, haughtily.* opinar con prepotencia = opinionate.* * *femenino arrogance* * *= self-importance, haughtiness, superciliousness.Ex: Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.
Ex: Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall.Ex: Whatever it is, humans are filled with superciliousness.* con prepotencia = superciliously, haughtily.* opinar con prepotencia = opinionate.* * *arrogancela prepotencia de sus guardaespaldas the arrogance of her bodyguardsque no venga aquí a dar órdenes con esa prepotencia he'd better not come around here ordering people around in that high-handed waymenos prepotencia ¿eh? less of your smart mouth, O.K.? ( AmE), let's have less of your cockiness, thank you ( BrE)* * *
prepotencia sustantivo femenino
arrogance
prepotencia sustantivo femenino arrogance
' prepotencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aguantar
English:
muscle
* * *prepotencia nf1. [arrogancia] arrogance;nos hablaba con mucha prepotencia he spoke to us very arrogantly o overbearingly2. [poder] dominance, power* * *f arrogance -
9 Высоко голову несешь - споткнешься да упадешь
See Дьявол гордился, да с неба свалился (Д)Cf: Pride goes before a fall (before destruction) (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Высоко голову несешь - споткнешься да упадешь
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10 Гордыня до добра не доведет
See Дьявол гордился, да с неба свалился (Д)Cf: Pride goes before a fall (before destruction) (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Гордыня до добра не доведет
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