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21 steal out
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22 he that will steal an arrow will steal a horse
var: he that will steal an egg will steal an oxif you begin with a common pin, you will end with a silver bowlтой, хто вкрав стрілу, вкраде і коня ≅ зав'яз пазурець – і пташці кінець кігтик застряг – пропав птах вкрадеш голку, а потім корівку гріх, що болото: чим далі, то все грузнішеifyou begin with a common pin, you will end with a silver bowlEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > he that will steal an arrow will steal a horse
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23 he that will steal a pin will steal a better thing
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > he that will steal a pin will steal a better thing
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24 he that will steal an egg will steal an ox
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > he that will steal an egg will steal an ox
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25 it's a sin to steal a pin
var: tis a sin to steal a pin as much as it is a potatoif you begin with a common pin, you will end with a silver bowlвкрасти булавку – теж гріхEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > it's a sin to steal a pin
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26 tis a sin to steal a pin as much as it is a potato
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > tis a sin to steal a pin as much as it is a potato
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27 bag-steal
= bag stealerзлодій, який спеціалізується на крадіжках із сумок (валіз); злодій, який краде сумки (валізи) -
28 clear attempt to steal
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29 irreversible impulse to steal
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > irreversible impulse to steal
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30 better to beg than to steal, but better to work than to beg
краще жебракувати, ніж красти, але краще працювати, ніж жебракуватиEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > better to beg than to steal, but better to work than to beg
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31 one man may steal a horse while another may not look over the hedge
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > one man may steal a horse while another may not look over the hedge
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32 the thief thinks that every other man will steal
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > the thief thinks that every other man will steal
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33 who is not ashamed to beg, soon is not ashamed to steal
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34 _порок; гріх
adam ate the apple, and our teeth still ache the cat shut its eyes when stealing cream the devil goes shares in gaming the devil finds work for idle hands to do the devil rebuking sin the devil's shoes never squeak the dog returns to his vomit an innocent plowman is of more worth than a vicious prince every sin carries its own punishment he that will steal an arrow will steal a horse it is not a sin to sell dear, but it is to make ill measure it's a sin to steal a pin let him that is without sin cast the first stone men are punished by their sins, not for them old sins cast long shadows one sin opens the door for another that which is evil is soon learned they that sin are enemies to themselves a vice lives and thrives by concealment when the devil was sick, the devil a monk would be a wicked man is his own hell young saints, old devils your sins will find you out -
35 if you begin with a common pin, you will end with a silver bowl
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > if you begin with a common pin, you will end with a silver bowl
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36 _провина; злочин та розплата
the accomplice is as bad as the thief all is fish that comes to his net confession is good for the soul crime doesn't pay crime must concealed by crime the dog returns to his vomit the greater the crime, the higher the gallows a guilty conscience is a self-accuser the guilty flee when no man pursues he that will steal an arrow will steal a horse he who excuses, accuses himself he who denies his guilt doubles his guilt he who holds the ladder is as bad as the thief ill-gotten goods never prosper no receiver, no thief opportunity makes the thief petty crimes are punished; great ones are rewarded punishment is always a two-edged sword repentance is good, but innocence is better repentance is never too late save a thief from the gallows, and he will be the first to cut your throat a sealed door invites a thief there is honour among thieves there is no hell like a bad conscience a thief passes for a gentleman when stealing has made him rich when thieves fall out, honest men come by their ownEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _провина; злочин та розплата
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37 ifyou begin with a common pin, you will end with a silver bowl
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > ifyou begin with a common pin, you will end with a silver bowl
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38 bag stealer
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39 clear
1) явний, очевидний, неприхований; вільний ( від чогось); необтяжений2) виправдовувати; пояснювати; розпродавати; сплачувати ( мито); допускати ( до секретної роботи); очищати ( від мита)•- clear a crime
- clear and present danger
- clear attempt
- clear attempt to steal
- clear by arrest
- clear evidence
- clear from suspicion
- clear intent
- clear inward
- clear inwards
- clear legislation
- clear of conviction
- clear of criminal charge
- clear of debts
- clear of suspicion
- clear of the crime
- clear oneself
- clear outward
- clear outwards
- clear passage
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40 irreversible
незворотний; непоправний; непереборний; нескасовний, який не підлягає скасуванню, який не може бути скасований; який не підлягає ліквідації; непорушний- irreversible impulse
- irreversible impulse to steal
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