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21 дать первый толчок
General subject: set a stone rollingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дать первый толчок
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22 догма
1) General subject: doctrine, dogma, rule set in stone, teaching, tenet -
23 закрепить камень
Jewelry: set a stone (в ювелирном изделии) -
24 навечно зафиксированный
Idiomatic expression: set in stoneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > навечно зафиксированный
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25 не подлежащий изменению
1) Makarov: irreversible2) Idiomatic expression: set in stoneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не подлежащий изменению
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26 стопудово
Colloquial: set in stone -
27 ступить на опасный путь
Politics: set a stone rollingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ступить на опасный путь
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28 увековечить в камне
General subject: set in stoneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > увековечить в камне
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29 увековечить на скрижалях истории (и т .п.)
General subject: set in stoneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > увековечить на скрижалях истории (и т .п.)
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30 В-84
ЕЩЁ HE ВЁЧЕР recent, coll (sent Invar fixed WOthere remains time before the conclusion of sth. (to accomplish sth. not yet accomplished, prove o.s., turn around a course of events etc): itis not too late (to do sth.)therefe still time itfc not over yet №s not over till itfc over we're (they're etc) not through yet nothing is set in stone yet (in limited contexts) the final act has yet to be played out (the final scene has yet to be acted out). Cf. the opera isn't over till the fat lady sings.«Вашу команду бьют!» - «Ничего, ещё не вечер, они ещё себя покажут». "Your team is getting killed!" "That's OK, there's still time. They'll show what they can do yet." -
31 увековечить на скрижалях истории
General subject: (и т.п.) set in stoneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > увековечить на скрижалях истории
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32 еще не вечер
• ЕЩЕ НЕ ВЕЧЕР recent, coll[sent; Invar; fixed WO]=====⇒ there remains time before the conclusion of sth. (to accomplish sth. not yet accomplished, prove o.s., turn around a course of events etc):- it is not too late (to do sth.);- we're <they're etc> not through yet;- [in limited contexts] the final act has yet to be played out (the final scene has yet to be acted out). Cf. the opera isn't over till the fat lady sings.♦ "Вашу команду бьют!" - "Ничего, ещё не вечер, они ещё себя покажут". "Your team is getting killed!" "That's OK, there's still time. They'll show what they can do yet."Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > еще не вечер
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33 lostreten
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. kick away2. fig. kick off, get going; Lawine* * *los|tre|tenvt septo kick off* * *los|tre·tenvt irreg (a. fam)▪ etw \lostreten to trigger [off] stheinen Stein \lostreten to set a stone in motioneine Lawine \lostreten to trigger [off] an avalancheeinen Streit \lostreten (fam) to trigger [off] an argument* * *lostreten v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. kick away -
34 EGG
* * *I)(gen. pl. eggja), n. egg.(gen. -jar, dat. -ju; pl. -jar), f. edge; eyða (verja) oddi ok eggju, by force of arms, with might and main.* * *1.n. [A. S. äg; Engl. egg; Swed. ägg; Dan. æg; Germ. ei], an egg, Eg. 152, Grág. ii. 346; arnar-e., æðar-e., álptar-e., hrafns-e., dúfu-e., kriu-e., etc., an eagle’s egg, eider duck’s, swan’s, raven’s, dove’s, etc.; also, höggorms egg, a snake’s egg: eggja-hvíta, f. the white of an egg: eggja-rauða, f. or eggja-blómi, m. the yolk; verpa eggjum, to lay eggs; liggja á eggjum, to sit on eggs, brood; koma, skríða ór eggi, of the young, to come out of the egg, Fagrsk. 4 (in a verse): an egg is glænýtt fresh, stropað half-hatched, ungað hatched; vind-egg, a wind-egg, addled egg; fúl-egg, a rotten egg; vera lostinn fúlu eggi, proverb of a sad and sulky looking fellow that looks as if one had pelted him with rotten eggs, Gísl. 39 (in a verse); fullt hús matar og finnast hvergi dyrnar á, a riddle describing an egg; but fullt hús drykkjar og finnast hvergi dyrnar á, the berry: eggja-fata, f. a bucket in which to gather eggs: eggja-kaka, f. an ‘egg-cake,’ omelet: eggja-leit, f. a gathering of eggs, etc.2.f., gen. sing. and nom. pl. eggjar, old dat. eggju, mod. egg; [Lat. acies; A. S. ecg; Engl. edge; Hel. eggja; O. H. G. ecka, Germ. ecke, is the same word, although altered in sense; Swed. ägg; Dan. æg]:—an edge, Eg. 181, 183, Nj. 136: the phrase, með oddi ok eggju, with point and edge, i. e. by force of arms, with might and main, Ó. H. ch. 33, Grág. ii. 13, Nj. 149, 625. 34; oddr ok egg, ‘cut and thrust,’ Hom. 33; drepa í egg, to blunt: as the old swords of the Scandinavians were double-edged (only the sax had a single edge), egg is freq. used in pl.; takattu á eggjum, eitr er í báðum, touch not the edges, poison is in both of them, Fas. i. 522 (in a verse); the phrase, deyfa eggjar, vide deyfa: the sword is in poetry called eggjum-skarpr, m. with sharp edges; and the blade, tongue of the hilt, Lex. Poët.; sverðs-eggjar, sword edges; knífs-egg, öxar-egg, the edge of a knife, axe. -
35 lostreten
los|tre·ten(a. fam);etw \lostreten to trigger [off] sth;einen Stein \lostreten to set a stone in motion;eine Lawine \lostreten to trigger [off] an avalanche;einen Streit \lostreten ( fam) to trigger [off] an argument -
36 вода и камень точит
Set phrase: constant dropping wears away a stone, constant dropping will wear away a stone, little strokes fell great oaks, spit on a stone, (and) it will be wet at last, spit on the stone, (and) it will be wet at last, A drop hollows out a stone.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вода и камень точит
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37 вода камень точит
Set phrase: constant dropping wears away a stone, constant dropping will wear away a stone, little strokes fell great oaks, spit on a stone, (and) it will be wet at last, spit on the stone, (and) it will be wet at last, continual dripping wears away a stone, water finds its own level, a little can go a long way -
38 вода и камень долбит
Set phrase: constant dropping wears away a stone, constant dropping will wear away a stone, little strokes fell great oaks, spit on a stone, (and) it will be wet at last, spit on the stone, (and) it will be wet at lastУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вода и камень долбит
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39 вода камень долбит
Set phrase: constant dropping wears away a stone, constant dropping will wear away a stone, little strokes fell great oaks, spit on a stone, (and) it will be wet at last, spit on the stone, (and) it will be wet at lastУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вода камень долбит
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40 капля и камень долбит
Set phrase: constant dropping wears away a stone, constant dropping will wear away a stone, little strokes fell great oaks, spit on a stone, (and) it will be wet at last, spit on the stone, (and) it will be wet at lastУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > капля и камень долбит
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