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1 snake
[sneɪk]1. nounany of a group of legless reptiles with long bodies that move along on the ground with a twisting movement, many of which have a poisonous bite:حَيَّه، ثُعْبانHe was bitten by a snake and nearly died.
2. verbto move like a snake:يَتَحَرَّك كالثُّعْبانHe snaked his way through the narrow tunnel.
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2 SNAKE
• If it had been a snake, it would have bitten you - За семь верст комара искали, а комар на носу (3), Не ищи зайца в бору - на опушке сидит (H) -
3 אפךְ
אֲפַךְAf. אָפִיךְ, Pa. אַפַךְ ch. 1) to turn (act. a. neut.) also to turn around, to flee; to make turn around, to beat. Targ. Ps. 78:9. Targ. 1 Chron. 8:13; a. fr.Y.Kil.IX, 32c top אפיך אפיך turn around, turn around. Men.25b, a. fr. איפוך reverse it, or, I reverse it. Ib. ומי מצית אפכת לה how can you reverse it? Gitt.69b ונַפְּכֵיה let him reverse it; a. fr.(With שבועה) to reverse the oath, shift the oath over to the opponent. Shebu.41a in a case where the Biblical law prescribes an oath לא מַפְכִינָן we allow it not to be shifted over to the claimant; a. fr.Sabb.31a אפיך ליה he reversed it, i. e. recited the alphabet to him in inverted order. Yeb.63a א׳ לה he said to her just the reverse. Gitt.67b מֵיפַךְ אפכי they will do the reverse; a. fr. 2) to overturn, destroy. Taan.25a דאפכיה לעלמא מרישא (Ms. M. דאחרב) that I should destroy the world. 3) (cmp. אִיכְפַּת) to have to do with, care for, mind. Y.Bets. I, 60a bot.; Y.Shebi.IX, 38c top; T. Erub.III, 21b bot. (read:) מה אפך לן פתילה גביוכ׳ what does the law about wicks concern us when speaking of the egg, i. e. what relation is there between the two? Y.Ter.VIII, 46a top מה אפך לן מִצְוֹתוכ׳ what relation is there between religious laws and sanitary precautions concerning snake-bitten fruit? Ib. מה אפכייוכ׳ (corr. acc.). 4) to move about, travel, traffic. Ab. Zar.31b כ״ע אפכי all the people are about, on the road. 5) to pay in return, to retaliate, v. הֲפַךְ a. אַפּוּכִי. Ithpe. אִתְּפִיךְ, אִתְּפַךְ, אִי׳ to change off. Bets.10b איתפוכי אתפך (old ed. correctly אתְּפוּךְ, mod. ed. אתהפוכי אתהפוך, Ms. M. והפוכי) they changed places. Deriv. אַפּוּכִי, אִיפְּכָא. -
4 אֲפַךְ
אֲפַךְAf. אָפִיךְ, Pa. אַפַךְ ch. 1) to turn (act. a. neut.) also to turn around, to flee; to make turn around, to beat. Targ. Ps. 78:9. Targ. 1 Chron. 8:13; a. fr.Y.Kil.IX, 32c top אפיך אפיך turn around, turn around. Men.25b, a. fr. איפוך reverse it, or, I reverse it. Ib. ומי מצית אפכת לה how can you reverse it? Gitt.69b ונַפְּכֵיה let him reverse it; a. fr.(With שבועה) to reverse the oath, shift the oath over to the opponent. Shebu.41a in a case where the Biblical law prescribes an oath לא מַפְכִינָן we allow it not to be shifted over to the claimant; a. fr.Sabb.31a אפיך ליה he reversed it, i. e. recited the alphabet to him in inverted order. Yeb.63a א׳ לה he said to her just the reverse. Gitt.67b מֵיפַךְ אפכי they will do the reverse; a. fr. 2) to overturn, destroy. Taan.25a דאפכיה לעלמא מרישא (Ms. M. דאחרב) that I should destroy the world. 3) (cmp. אִיכְפַּת) to have to do with, care for, mind. Y.Bets. I, 60a bot.; Y.Shebi.IX, 38c top; T. Erub.III, 21b bot. (read:) מה אפך לן פתילה גביוכ׳ what does the law about wicks concern us when speaking of the egg, i. e. what relation is there between the two? Y.Ter.VIII, 46a top מה אפך לן מִצְוֹתוכ׳ what relation is there between religious laws and sanitary precautions concerning snake-bitten fruit? Ib. מה אפכייוכ׳ (corr. acc.). 4) to move about, travel, traffic. Ab. Zar.31b כ״ע אפכי all the people are about, on the road. 5) to pay in return, to retaliate, v. הֲפַךְ a. אַפּוּכִי. Ithpe. אִתְּפִיךְ, אִתְּפַךְ, אִי׳ to change off. Bets.10b איתפוכי אתפך (old ed. correctly אתְּפוּךְ, mod. ed. אתהפוכי אתהפוך, Ms. M. והפוכי) they changed places. Deriv. אַפּוּכִי, אִיפְּכָא. -
5 Tarantel
f; -, -n; ZOOL. tarantula; wie von der Tarantel gestochen sprang er auf as if something ( oder a snake) had bitten him, as if he’d been stung* * *die Taranteltarantula* * *Ta|rạn|tel [ta'rantl]f -, -ntarantulawie von der Tarantel gestochen — as if stung by a bee, as if bitten by a snake
* * *(any of several types of large hairy spider, some poisonous.) tarantula* * *Ta·ran·tel<-, -n>[taˈrantl̩]f ZOOL tarantula* * *wie von der Tarantel gestochen sprang er auf as if something ( oder a snake) had bitten him, as if he’d been stung* * *-n f.tarantula n. -
6 traidor
adj.1 treacherous, traitor, backstabbing, disloyal.2 treacherous, traitorous.m.1 traitor, snake in the grass, betrayer, double-crosser.2 backstabber.* * *► adjetivo1 treacherous► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 traitor* * *traidor, -a1.ADJ [persona] treacherous; [acto] treasonable2.SM / F traitor/traitress; (Teat) villain* * *I- dora adjetivo traitorous, treacherousII- dora masculino, femenino traitor* * *= treasonable, traitor, betrayer, snake in the grass, backstabber.Ex. Printers or publishers were sometimes shy of giving their real names -- usually because a book was treasonable, or libellous, or a piracy -- and for similar reasons they might give a false place of publication and a false date.Ex. President Fidel Castro denounced the independent librarians, along with other dissidents, as traitors who have conspired with U.S. diplomats to undermine Cuba's national sovereignty.Ex. Little did the betrayer know that the kiss of Judas would become a proverb in every nation.Ex. You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass.Ex. They won't change, because backstabber behavior has worked for them in the past.* * *I- dora adjetivo traitorous, treacherousII- dora masculino, femenino traitor* * *= treasonable, traitor, betrayer, snake in the grass, backstabber.Ex: Printers or publishers were sometimes shy of giving their real names -- usually because a book was treasonable, or libellous, or a piracy -- and for similar reasons they might give a false place of publication and a false date.
Ex: President Fidel Castro denounced the independent librarians, along with other dissidents, as traitors who have conspired with U.S. diplomats to undermine Cuba's national sovereignty.Ex: Little did the betrayer know that the kiss of Judas would become a proverb in every nation.Ex: You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass.Ex: They won't change, because backstabber behavior has worked for them in the past.* * *treacherous, traitorous ( arch hum)masculine, femininetraitor traidor A algo traitor TO sthes un traidor a su patria/la causa he is a traitor to his country/the cause* * *
traidor◊ - dora adjetivo
traitorous, treacherous
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
traitor;
traidor a algo traitor to sth
traidor,-ora
I adjetivo treacherous
II sustantivo masculino y femenino traitor
' traidor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
traidora
English:
fifth-columnist
- traitor
- treacherous
* * *traidor, -ora♦ adj1. [persona] [contra amigos, camaradas] treacherous;[contra el Estado] treasonous2. [tiempo, corriente] treacherous, dangerous3. [gesto, lágrimas] revealing, telltale♦ nm,ftraitor;es un traidor a la patria he's a traitor to his country* * *I adj treacherousII m, traidora f traitor* * *: traitorous, treasonous: traitor* * *traidor n traitor -
7 Schlange
f; -, -n2. fig. (Menschenschlange) queue, bes. Am. line; (Autoschlange) line (Brit. queue) (of cars); eine lange Schlange auch a long line of people; Schlange stehen, sich in eine Schlange stellen queue (up), bes. Am. stand in line, line up ( alle um, nach for)* * *die Schlange(Tier) serpent; snake;(Warteschlange) queue; line-up* * *Schlạn|ge ['ʃlaŋə]f -, -n1) snake, serpent (liter); (fig = Frau) Jezebeldie Schlange (Astron) — Serpens, the Serpent
Schlange stehen — to queue (up) (Brit), to stand in line (US)
* * *die1) (a line of people waiting for something or to do something: a queue for the bus.) queue2) (a snake.) serpent3) (any of a group of legless reptiles with long bodies that move along on the ground with a twisting movement, many of which have a poisonous bite: He was bitten by a snake and nearly died.) snake* * *Schlan·ge<-, -n>[ˈʃlaŋə]f[irgendwo] \Schlange stehen to queue up [somewhere], to stand in line [somewhere] AM5.* * *die; Schlange, Schlangen1) snake2) (MenschenSchlange) queue; line (Amer.)Schlange stehen — queue; stand in line (Amer.)
* * *1. ZOOL snake; BIBEL serpent; ASTRON Serpent;(falsche) Schlange fig snake in the grasseine lange Schlange auch a long line of people;Schlange stehen, sich in eine Schlange stellen queue (up), besonders US stand in line, line up ( alleum, nach for)* * *die; Schlange, Schlangen1) snake2) (MenschenSchlange) queue; line (Amer.)Schlange stehen — queue; stand in line (Amer.)
* * *-n f.(Menschen-, Auto (<-s>)-)= line (US) n.queue (UK) n. -n f.line (US) n.queue (UK) n.serpent n.snake n. -
8 beschwören
v/t (unreg.)1. (etw.) swear to; ich könnte ( nicht) beschwören, dass I could(n’t) swear (that); eine Aussage beschwören swear a statement under oath JUR.2. (anflehen) implore, beseech3. ( Geister, auch fig. Erinnerungen etc.) conjure up, invoke; (Schlangen) charm; ein Unheil beschwören geh. bring about a disaster* * *to adjure; to conjure; to swear; to beseech* * *be|schwö|ren ptp beschworen [bə'ʃvoːrən]vt irreg1) (= beeiden) to swear to; (JUR AUCH) to swear on oath2) (= anflehen) to implore, to beseechsie hob beschwö́rend die Hände — she raised her hands imploringly or beseechingly
4) (geh = hervorrufen) Erinnerung etc to conjure up* * *be·schwö·ren *1. (beeiden)▪ etw \beschwören to swear [to] sth [or that sth is true]\beschwören kann ich das nicht I wouldn't like to swear to iteine Aussage \beschwören to make a statement under oath2. (anflehen)3. (magisch hervorbringen)▪ etw \beschwören to conjure [or call] up sthGeister/Tote \beschwören to raise ghosts/the dead; (bezwingend) to exorcizeeine Schlange \beschwören to charm a snake* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) swear tobeschwören, dass... — swear that...
eine Aussage beschwören — swear a statement on or unter oath
3) (erscheinen lassen) invoke, conjure up < spirit>; (fig.) evoke, conjure up <pictures, memories, etc.>4) (bitten) beg; implorein beschwörendem Ton — in a beseeching or imploring tone
* * *beschwören v/t (irr)1. (etwas) swear to;ich könnte (nicht) beschwören, dass I could(n’t) swear (that);eine Aussage beschwören swear a statement under oath JUR2. (anflehen) implore, beseechein Unheil beschwören geh bring about a disaster* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) swear tobeschwören, dass... — swear that...
eine Aussage beschwören — swear a statement on or unter oath
3) (erscheinen lassen) invoke, conjure up < spirit>; (fig.) evoke, conjure up <pictures, memories, etc.>4) (bitten) beg; implorein beschwörendem Ton — in a beseeching or imploring tone
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9 Пуганая ворона и куста боится
Не who once had big troubles is afraid even of that which is not fraught with danger. See Битому псу только плеть покажи (Б), Обжегшись на горячем, дуешь на холодное (O), Ошпаренный кот боится холодной воды (O)Var.: Пуганый волк и кочки боится. Пуганый заяц и пенька боитсяCf: Birds once snared fear all bushes (Br.). A bitten child dreads a dog (Am.). A bitten child dreads the dog (Br.). A burnt child dreads the fire (Am., Br.). Не that hath been bitten by serpent is afraid of a rope (Br.). A man once bitten by a snake will jump at the sight of a rope in his path (Am.). Once bitten (bit), twice shy (Am., Br.). Once wounded, twice as windy (Br.). Whom a serpent has bitten, a lizard alarms (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Пуганая ворона и куста боится
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10 bicho
m.1 beast, animal (animal).2 little terror (pillo).3 vermin, bug, insect, creepy-crawly.4 scoundrel, vicious tongue.* * *\bicho raro oddball, weirdo* * *noun m.bug, small animal* * *SM1) (Zool) [gen] small animal; (=insecto) bug, creepy-crawly *; (Taur) bull; Cuba, Cono Sur (=gusano) maggot, grub; And (=serpiente) snake; LAm (=animal extraño) odd-looking creature3) * (=persona) oddball *mal bicho — rogue, villain
es un mal bicho — he's a nasty piece of work, he's a rotter *
todo bicho viviente — every living soul, every man-jack of them
bicho raro — weirdo *
4) * pey (=niño) brat *sí, bichito — yes, my love
5) CAm (=niño) child, little boy6) And (=peste aviar) fowl pest7) (Mil) squaddie *, recruit8) Caribe (=chisme) what's-it *, thingummy ** * *1) (fam)a) ( insecto) insect, bug (colloq), creepy-crawly (colloq)b) ( animal) animal, creature, critter (AmE colloq)me picó or (Esp) ha picado un bicho — I've been bitten by something
2) (fam) ( persona maligna) nasty piece of work (colloq), mean son of a bitch (AmE sl)* * *= critter, bug.Ex. The article is entitled 'Dogs, ponies and conservation critters in Arizona'.Ex. In this videotape, students learn about the similar characteristics that all bugs share and compare them to their close cousins, the arachnids.----* bicho malo = nasty piece of work.* bicho raro = flake, freak, oddball [odd ball], kooky, rare bird, odd bird, odd fish, freak of nature, rare breed, weirdo, nerd, geek, nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.], geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.].* infestado de bichos = bug-ridden.* todo bicho viviente = every living soul, everyone and their mother, every Tom, Dick and Harry.* * *1) (fam)a) ( insecto) insect, bug (colloq), creepy-crawly (colloq)b) ( animal) animal, creature, critter (AmE colloq)me picó or (Esp) ha picado un bicho — I've been bitten by something
2) (fam) ( persona maligna) nasty piece of work (colloq), mean son of a bitch (AmE sl)* * *= critter, bug.Ex: The article is entitled 'Dogs, ponies and conservation critters in Arizona'.
Ex: In this videotape, students learn about the similar characteristics that all bugs share and compare them to their close cousins, the arachnids.* bicho malo = nasty piece of work.* bicho raro = flake, freak, oddball [odd ball], kooky, rare bird, odd bird, odd fish, freak of nature, rare breed, weirdo, nerd, geek, nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.], geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.].* infestado de bichos = bug-ridden.* todo bicho viviente = every living soul, everyone and their mother, every Tom, Dick and Harry.* * *Ame ha picado algún bicho I've been bittenCompuestos:( RPl) tickB ( fam) (persona — maligna) nasty piece of work ( colloq), nasty character ( colloq), mean son of a bitch ( AmE sl)(— fea): el pobre chico es un bicho the poor guy is so ugly …es un bicho raro he's an oddball o a queer fish ( colloq)me miró como si fuera un bicho raro he looked at me as if I was from another planet ( colloq)no había bicho viviente en la calle there wasn't a living soul on the streettodo bicho viviente everyonebicho malo nunca muere ( Esp); the devil looks after his ownno comas eso que te hará mal — no te preocupes, bicho malo nunca muere don't eat that, it'll make you ill — don't worry, I'm as tough as old leather o ( BrE) boots* * *
Del verbo bichar: ( conjugate bichar)
bicho es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
bichó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
bicho sustantivo masculino
1 (fam)
me picó or (Esp) ha picado un bicho I've been bitten by something
2 (fam) ( persona) nasty piece of work (colloq);◊ bicho raro weirdo (colloq);
todo bicho viviente everyone
bicho sustantivo masculino
1 (insecto) bug, insect
(animal) animal
(cebo) bait
2 (niño) little devil 3 (mal) bicho (persona perversa) nasty piece of work
fig fam bicho raro, weirdo: Pedro es un bicho raro, Pedro is a weirdo
fam hum bicho viviente, living soul: todo bicho viviente tiene un móvil, every mother's son has a mobile phone
' bicho' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rara
- raro
English:
bug
- odd
- oddbod
- oddity
- oddball
* * *bicho nm1. [insecto] bug, creepy-crawly;lo picó un bicho he was bitten by an insect;Fam¿qué bicho le ha picado? Br what's up with him?, US what's eating him?RP bicho bolita [cochinilla] woodlouse; RP bicho de luz [gusano de luz] glow-worm [pillo] little terror;bicho raro weirdobicho viviente:siempre está intentado ligar con todo bicho viviente he'll try to Br get off with o US hit on anything that moves;no hay bicho viviente que se coma esto there isn't a creature alive that would eat thatde puro bicho out of pure spite* * *mcreepy-crawly;¿qué bicho te ha picado? what’s eating you?;no hay bicho viviente fam there isn’t a living soul2 ( animal) creature;(mal) bicho fig fam nasty piece of work;bicho raro weirdo fam* * *bicho nm: small animal, bug, insect* * *bicho n2. (animal) animal -
11 coger desprevenido
v.to take by surprise, to blind-side, to catch off-balance, to catch flat-footed.* * *figurado to catch unawares* * *(v.) = come as + a great surprise, catch + unprepared, take + Nombre + unawaresEx. Such a concept came as a great surprise to many information educators who rather dismissively regarded the information qua information field of activity as being too limited.Ex. You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass.* * *(v.) = come as + a great surprise, catch + unprepared, take + Nombre + unawaresEx: Such a concept came as a great surprise to many information educators who rather dismissively regarded the information qua information field of activity as being too limited.
Ex: The pace of social and technological development has caught many statesmen unprepared.Ex: You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass. -
12 coger por sorpresa
to catch by surprise* * *(v.) = come as + a great surprise, catch out, blindside, take + Nombre + unawaresEx. Such a concept came as a great surprise to many information educators who rather dismissively regarded the information qua information field of activity as being too limited.Ex. Some search statements are so obscure that they would catch out the uninstructed.Ex. Smart and speedy start-ups blindside mature companies with their inventiveness then grow up into mature companies and are outsmarted in their turn.Ex. You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass.* * *(v.) = come as + a great surprise, catch out, blindside, take + Nombre + unawaresEx: Such a concept came as a great surprise to many information educators who rather dismissively regarded the information qua information field of activity as being too limited.
Ex: Some search statements are so obscure that they would catch out the uninstructed.Ex: Smart and speedy start-ups blindside mature companies with their inventiveness then grow up into mature companies and are outsmarted in their turn.Ex: You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass. -
13 pillar desprevenido
(v.) = take + Nombre + unawaresEx. You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass.* * *(v.) = take + Nombre + unawaresEx: You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass.
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14 pillar por sorpresa
(v.) = take + Nombre + unawaresEx. You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass.* * *(v.) = take + Nombre + unawaresEx: You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass.
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15 shtuka
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtuka[English Word] be alarmed[Part of Speech] verb[Class] intransitive[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -shtua[Swahili Example] mwenye kuumwa na nyoka akiona jani hushtuka (methali)[English Example] one who has been bitten by a snake, when he sees grass he is alarmed (proverb - i.e., once bitten, twice shy)------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtuka[English Word] be startled[Part of Speech] verb[Class] intransitive[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -shtua[Swahili Example] Bahati akashtuka na kumjibu [Sul][English Example] Bahati was startled and answered him------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtuka[English Word] be shocked[Part of Speech] verb[Class] intransitive[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -shtua------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shtuka[English Word] be sprained[Part of Speech] verb[Class] intransitive[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -shtua------------------------------------------------------------ -
16 כש
v. be beaten, knocked; bitten, stung (snake)————————v. to strike, beat, knock; bite, sting (snake) -
17 दंश
daṉṡa
m. a bite, sting, the spot bitten (by a snake etc.) Suṡr. Mālav. IV, 4 and 4/5, 3 Gīt. X, 11 Kathās. LX, 131 ;
snake-bite W. ;
pungency W. ;
a flaw (in a jewel) L. ;
a tooth L. ;
a stinging insect, gnat, gad-fly ChUp. Mn. XII, 62 Yājñ. III, 215 MBh. etc.. ;
N. of an Asura, XII, 93 ;
armour, mail BhP. I, III ;
a joint of the body L. ;
(ī) f. a small gad-fly L. ;
cf. kshamā-, vṛisha-
- दंशनाशिनी
- दंशभीरु
- दंशभीरुक
- दंशमशक
- दंशमूल
- दंशवदन
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18 MAN
• All men are mortal - Все люди смертны (B), Все под Богом ходим (B)• As the man, so his cattle - Каков пастырь, таковы и овцы (K), Каков поп, таков и приход (K)• Best of men are but men afterward (The) - Все мы люди, все мы человеки (B)• Don't hit (kick, strike) a man when he is down - Лежачего не бьют (Л)• Even a wise man stumbles - На всякого мудреца довольно простоты (H)• Every man after his fashion (own heart) - Всякий молодец на свой образец (B), Нрав на нрав не приходится (H), У всякого скота своя пестрота (У), У всякой пташки свои замашки (У), У каждой пичужки свой голо сок (У)• Every man as his business lies - Не в свои сани не садись a (H), Не суйся в ризы, коль не поп (H)• Every man has a fool in (up) his sleeve - Безумье и на мудрого бывает (Б), И на Машку бывает промашка (И), И на старуху бывает проруха (И), На всякого мудреца довольно простоты (H)• Every man in his /own/ way - Вещь вещи рознь, человек человеку рознь (B), Всякая курица своим голосом поет (B), Всякий молодец на свой образец (B), Всякий поп по-своему поет (B), Всякий Филат на свой лад (B), Всяк канонер на свой манер (B), Всяк портной на свой покрой (B), Нрав на нрав не приходится (H), У всякого скота своя пестрота (У), У всякой пташки свои замашки (У), У всякой стряпки свои по рядки (У), У каждой пичужки свой голо сок (У)• Every man is exceptional - Вещь вещи рознь, человек человеку рознь (B)• Every man is master of his fortune - Человек сам кузнец своего счастья (4)• Every man is nearest himself - Всякая сосна своему бору шумит (B)• Every man is the architect of his own fortune - Человек сам кузнец своего счастья (4)• Every man likes his own thing best - Всяк кулик свое болото хвалит (B)• Every man must labour in his own trade - Не за свое дело не берись (H)• Every man must pay his Scot - Всяк за себя (B)• Every man must skin his own skunk - Всяк за себя (B), Живи всяк своим умом да своим горбом (Ж)• Every man must stand on his own two feet - Спасение утопающего - дело рук самого утопающего (C)• Every man must stand on his own two legs - Всяк за себя (B), Спасение утопающего - дело рук самого утопающего (C)• Every man must walk in his own calling - Не за свое дело не берись (H)• Every man to his business (craft) - Не в свои сани не садись a (H)• Every man to his trade - Берись за то, к чему ты годен (Б), Ласточка лепит гнезда, пчелка - соты (Л), Не в свои сани не садись a (H), Не за свое дело не берись (H)• Every man will have his own turn served - Всякая сосна своему бору шумит (B)• Great men are not always wise - И на старуху бывает проруха (И)• He that has not got a wife is not yet a complete man - Муж без жены - что гусь без воды (M)• Let every man skin his own eel - Всяк за себя (B)• Little man may have a large heart (A) - Мал, да удал (M), Мал золотник, да дорог (M)• Look out for the man that does not talk and the dog that does not bark - Не бойся собаки, что лает, а бойся той, что молчит да хвостом виляет (H)• Man born to misfortune will fall on his back and fracture his nose (A) - Если не везет, так не везет (E), Когда не везет, утонешь и в ложке воды (K), Кому не повезет, тот и на ровном месте упадет (K), На бедного Макара все шишки валятся (H)• Man can be led but he can't be driven (A) - Не гоняй лошадь к воде, если ей пить не хочется (H)• Man can die but (only) once (A) - Двум смертям не бывать, а одной не миновать b (Д), Один раз мать родила, один раз и умирать (O)• Man can die but once, go ahead and give it a try (A) - Двум смертям не бывать, а одной не миновать а (Д), Чем черт не шутит b (4)• Man can do no more than he can (A) - Выше головы не прыгнешь (B), Выше меры и конь не скачет (B), И сокол выше солнца не летает (И), Нельзя объять необъятное (H)• Man cannot live on air (A) - И поджарый живот без еды не живет (И)• Man cannot reel and spin together (A) - На двух свадьбах сразу не танцуют (H)• Man cannot whistle and drink (and eat a meal) at the same time (A) - На двух свадьбах сразу не танцуют (H)• Man in passion rides a mad (wild) horse (A) - Гнев - плохой советчик (Г)• Man is born into trouble - От сумы да от тюрьмы не отказывайся (O)• Man is himself again (The) - Жив курилка (Ж)• Man is only half a man without a wife (A) - Муж без жены - что гусь без воды (M)• Man may be down, but he's never out (A) - Упавшего не считай за пропавшего (У)• Man may provoke his own dog to bite him (A) - Всякому терпению приходит конец (B), Терпит брага долго, а через край пойдет - не уймешь (T)• Man once bitten by a snake will jump at the sight of a rope in his path (А) - Пуганая ворона и куста боится (П)• Man's best friend and worst enemy is himself (A) - Человек сам кузнец своего счастья (4)• Man shall have his mare again (The) - Все перемелется, мука будет (B)• Man's walking is a succession of falls (A) - Век живучи, споткнешься идучи (B)• Man was never so happy as when he was doing something - Где труд, там и счастье (Г), Рукам работа - душе праздник (P)• Man without a woman is like a ship without a sale (A) - Муж без жены - что гусь без воды (M)• Never hit a man when he is down - Лежачего не бьют (Л)• No man can do two things at once - На двух свадьбах сразу не танцуют (H)• No man can see over his height - Выше головы не прыгнешь (B), Выше меры и конь не скачет (B)• No man can sup and blow together - На двух свадьбах сразу не танцуют (H)• No man is always wise - На всякого мудреца довольно простоты (H)• No man is so old, but he thinks he may /yet/ live another year - Живой смерти не ищет (Ж)• No man is wise at all times - И на старуху бывает проруха (И)• One man does not make a team - Артель воюет, а один горюет (A), Один в поле не воин (O)• One man is no man - Артель воюет, а один горюет (A), Дружно - не грузно, а врозь - хоть брось (Д), Один в поле не воин (O), Один палец не кулак (O), Одна пчела не много меду натаскает (O), Одной рукой и узла не завяжешь (O), Одному и у каши не споро (O)• One man makes the chair, and another man sits in it - Дурак дом построил, а умный купил (Д)• One man sows and another reaps - Дурак дом построил, а умный купил (Д), Медведь пляшет, а поводырь деньги берет (M)• One man works, and another reaps the benefits - Медведь пляшет, а поводырь деньги берет (M)• Press not a falling man too hard - Лежачего не бьют (Л)• So's your old man - От такого же слышу (O)• Tell an ox by his horns, but a man by his word - Знать птицу по перьям, а молодца по речам (3)• Unfortunate (unlucky) man would be drowned in a tea - cup (An) - Когда не везет, утонешь и в ложке воды (K), Кому не повезет, тот и на ровном месте упадет (K), На бедного Макара все шишки валятся (H), По бедному Захару всякая щепа бьет (П)• What one man sows another man reaps - Дурак дом построил, а умный купил (Д), Медведь пляшет, а поводырь деньги берет (M)• When a man is down, don't kick him lower - Лежачего не бьют (Л)• When a man is down, everyone picks on him - Павшее дерево рубят на дрова (П)• When a man is down, everyone runs over him - На кого Бог, на того и добрые люди (H)• When a man is down, everyone steps on him - На кого Бог, на того и добрые люди (H)• When a man is going downhill, everyone gives him a push - На кого Бог, на того и добрые люди (H)• When a man's away, abuse him you may - За глаза и царя ругают (3), Кто кого за глаза бранит, тот того боится (K)• Where one man goes, the mob will follow - Куда один баран, туда и все стадо (K)• Wilful man must (will) have his way (A) - Вольному воля (B)• Wisest man may fall (The) - И на старуху бывает проруха (И)• You can get the man out of the country, but you can't get the country out of the man - Из хама не сделаешь пана (И), Осла хоть в Париж, а он все будет рыж (O) -
19 За семь верст комара искали, а комар на носу
See Не ищи зайца в бору - на опушке сидит (Н), Умен, умен, а у себя под носом не видит (У)Cf: The butcher looked for his knife and it was (while he had it) in his mouth (Br.). If it had been a bear (a dog, a snake), it would have bitten you (Am.). If it were a bear, it would bite you (Am., Br.). People don't see things on their own doorsteps (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > За семь верст комара искали, а комар на носу
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20 Не ищи зайца в бору - на опушке сидит
Do not make a close search after what is under your nose. See За семь верст комара искали, а комар на носу (3)Cf: The butcher looked for his knife and it was (while he had it) in his mouth (Br.). If it had been a bear (a dog, a snake), it would have bitten you (Am.). If it were a bear, it would bite you (Am., Br.). People don't see things on their own doorsteps (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не ищи зайца в бору - на опушке сидит
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