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21 _віра; довіра
believe nothing of what you hear, and only half of what you see confidence begets confidence confidence is a plant of slow growth credulity is not a crime do not trust too much in an enchanting face God save me from those I confide in it is easier to believe than to doubt it is easy to believe what you want to it is an equal failing to trust everybody and to trust nobody men are most apt to believe what they least understand never trust a friend who deserts you in a pinch never trust a man who speaks well of everybody never trust people who pretend to be different from what they really are never trust the advice of a man in difficulties none are deceived but they that confide put no faith in tale bearers seeing is believing they conquer who believe they can trust not him that has once broken faith trust not a new friend nor an old enemy trust yourself only and another shall not betray you try before you trust wise distrust is the parent of security -
22 _насолода; задоволення
the devil is good when he is pleased forbidden fruit is sweet folks go to hell to find exciting company he that would go to sea for pleasure, would go to hell for a pastime hell is populated with the victims of harmless amusements a man of pleasure is a man of pains many a man thinks he is buying pleasure when he is really selling himself a slave to it please your eye and plague your heart the pleasure of what me enjoy is lost by coveting more the pleasures of the mighty are the tears of the poor sweet's the wine, but sour's the payment when pleasure is the business of life, it ceases to be pleasureEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _насолода; задоволення
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23 _слава; велич; достойність
from the sublime to the ridiculous is only a step a good reputation is more valuable than money good wits jump great actions speak great minds great men are not always wise great souls suffer in silence a great ship asks deep waters the great man is he who does not lose his child's heart honors change manners it's amazing how much good you can do if you don't care who gets the credit little things amuse little minds a live soldier is better than a dead hero mean men admire wealth, great men seek true glory no flowery road leads to glory no really great man thought himself so none thinks the great unhappy popularity is glory's small change there are no small steps in great affairs a truly great man will neither trample on a worm nor sneak to an emperor what people say behind your back is your standing in the community when glory comes, memory departs a wounded reputation is seldom curedEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _слава; велич; достойність
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24 care
[kɛə] 1. n1) турбо́та, піклува́ння, до́глядto take care of smb. — догляда́ти кого́сь; дба́ти про ко́гось
in care of — на піклува́нні
under the care of a physician — під на́глядом лі́каря
free of care — безтурбо́тний
2) ува́жність, обере́жністьthe work needs great care — робо́та потребу́є особли́вої ува́жності
have a care!, take a care! — бережи́сь! (бережі́ться!), обере́жно!
••care killed the cat присл. — не робо́та ста́рить, а турбо́та
care of (пишеться c/o) — че́рез, на адре́су
2. vMr. Foster c/o Mr. White — мі́стеру Уа́йту для переда́чі мі́стеру Фо́стеру (мі́стеру Фо́стеру че́рез мі́стера Уа́йта) ( на конвертах)
1) піклува́тися, турбува́тися, догляда́ти, дба́ти (for, of, about)the children are well cared for — діте́й до́бре догляда́ють
2) ціка́витися, люби́ти ( for)he really cares for her — він спра́вді лю́бить її́
to care for music — ціка́витися му́зикою
do you care for it? — чи подо́бається вам це?
not to care for meat — не люби́ти м'я́са
I don't care a straw [a damn, a button, a fig, a feather, a pin, a whoop] — мені́ це ба́йду́же, мені́ на це наплюва́ти
3) ма́ти бажа́ння, бажа́ти, хоті́ти (щось, чогось - to)I don't care — мені́ одна́ково, мені́ ба́йду́же
I don't care to go — мені́ не хо́четься йти
I don't care if I do розм. — я не про́ти це зроби́ти; нічо́го не ма́ю про́ти
would you care to go? — чи хоті́ли б ви піти́?
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