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61 скрытный человек
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РЕДКО (хоть РЕДКО), ДА МЕТКО говорить и т. п. coll AdvP these forms only adv, fixed WO(to speak, say sth.) rarely, but always getting to the heart of the matter, talk (speak) little but say muchbe short on words but long on meaning.Человек он был замкнутый, но неглупый. Говорил редко, да метко. Не was a private person, but quite intelligent. He spoke little but said much -
63 редко, да метко
• РЕДКО( хоть РЕДКО), ДА МЕТКО говорить и т.п. coll[AdvP; these forms only; adv, fixed WO]=====⇒ (to speak, say sth.) rarely, but always getting to the heart of the matter, talk (speak) little but say much; be short on words but long on meaning.♦ Человек он был замкнутый, но неглупый. Говорил редко, да метко. He was a private person, but quite intelligent. He spoke little but said much.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > редко, да метко
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65 ιδιωτών
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66 ἰδιωτῶν
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67 ιδιωτέων
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68 ἰδιωτέων
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69 ιδιώται
ἰδιόομαιmake one's own: pres subj mp 3rd sgἰδιόομαιmake one's own: pres ind mp 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἰδιώτηςprivate person: masc nom /voc pl -
70 ἰδιῶται
ἰδιόομαιmake one's own: pres subj mp 3rd sgἰδιόομαιmake one's own: pres ind mp 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἰδιώτηςprivate person: masc nom /voc pl -
71 ιδιώταις
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72 ἰδιώταις
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73 ιδιώτεω
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74 ἰδιώτεω
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75 ιδιώτη
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76 ἰδιώτῃ
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77 ιδιώτηι
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78 ἰδιώτηι
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79 ιδιώτην
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80 ἰδιώτην
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