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41 harm to the health
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42 harm to the environment
Env. atteinte a l'environnementEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > harm to the environment
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43 the storm did a lot of harm
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44 harm the security of a country
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > harm the security of a country
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45 (the) chief harm
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46 out of harm's way
в недосягаемости; в надёжном месте; ≈ подальше от греха (обыкн. употр. с гл. to keep и to put)‘There now, Jack,’ said his mother, ‘See what you've done, you've broken a nice egg and cost me a penny - here, Emma,’ she added calling her daughter, ‘Take the child away, that's a dear.’ Emma came at once, and walked off with the youngster, taking him out of harm's way. (S. Butler, ‘The Way of All Flesh’, ch. XVIII) — - Смотри, Джек, что ты наделал. Ты разбил хорошее яйцо, а оно стоит пенни. Эмма, - позвала она свою дочь, - пожалуйста, уведи ребенка отсюда. Эмма тотчас пришла и увела братишку - долго ли до беды!
James: "...He's rotten; hot the eyes of a man who can't keep his hands off when there's money about... I've seen lots of those fellows in my time. No doing anything with them except to keep 'em out of harm's way." (J. Galsworthy, ‘Justice’, act I) — Джеймс: "...Это пропащий человек, по глазам видно, что на руку нечист... В свое время мне попадалось много таких типов. Единственно, что с ними можно делать, - это изолировать их."
You'll be out of harm's way at work. (A. Sillitoe, ‘The Ragman's Daughter’, ‘The Bike’) — Перестанешь лодырничать, начнешь работать, так и вернешься на путь истинный.
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47 to do harm to the city
to do harm to the city (to the country) причинить городу (стране) большие разрушенияEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to do harm to the city
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48 to do harm to the children
to do harm to the children (to smb's healt, to one's healt) нанести/причинить вред детям (чьему-либо здоровью, своему здоровью)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to do harm to the children
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49 not to harm a hair of smb.'s head
(not to harm (hurt или touch) a hair of (или on) smb.'s head)не дать волосу упасть с чьей-л. головыYou shall be sent safely home - no man shall touch a hair of your head... (W. Scott, ‘The Heart of Mid-Lothian’, ch. VI) — Вас доставят домой целым и невредимым и не дадут волосу упасть с головы...
‘But I never hurt a hair on Mr. Ackroyd's head,’ he moaned. ‘Honest to God, sir. I didn't.’ (A. Christie, ‘The Murder of Roger Ackroyd’, ch. XVII) — - Но я и пальцем не дотронулся до мистера Акройда, - хрипло проговорил Паркер. - Клянусь Богом, сэр, это правда.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > not to harm a hair of smb.'s head
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50 more's the pity
разг.тем хуже, какая жалость, как жальWhen the time drew near for retiring, Mr. Bounderby took a glass of water. ‘Oh, sir!’ said Mrs. Sparsit. ‘Not your sherry, warm, with lemon-peel and nutmeg?’ ‘Why, I have got out of the habit of taking it now, ma'am,’ said Mr. Bounderby. ‘The more's the pity,’ returned Mrs. Sparsit; ‘You are losing all your good old habits.’ (Ch. Dickens, ‘Hard Times’, book II, ch. VIII) — Когда подошло время отхода ко сну, мистер Баундерби выпил стакан воды. - О, сэр! - сказала миссис Спарсит. - А почему не ваш подогретый херес с лимонной коркой и мускатным орехом? - Ах, сударыня, теперь я бросил привычку пить его, - сказал мистер Баундерби. - Приходится только сожалеть об этом, - ответила миссис Спарсит. - Вы теряете все свои добрые старые привычки.
‘Ay, she was a farrantly lass; more's the pity now,’ added Barton, with a sigh. (E. Gaskell, ‘Mary Barton’, ch. I) — - Да, девушка хоть куда, это-то ее и сгубило, - со вздохом сказал Бартон.
He's done nobody any harm but himself and his family - the more's the pity... (G. Eliot, ‘The Mill on the Floss’, book III, ch. VII) — Мой муж никому не причинил зла - только себе да своей семье. Тем хуже для нас...
‘Where was that pencil before it disappeared?’ ‘In my blazer-pocket, in the changing room. But things have gone from lockers, too.’ ‘And our lockers don't lock, more's the pity.’ (P. H. Johnson, ‘The Honours Board’, ch. 23) — - А где был этот карандаш, который исчез? - В кармане моей спортивной куртки, в раздевалке. Но вещи пропадали и из шкафчиков. - К сожалению, наши шкафчики не запираются.
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51 in the news
на страницах газет, в центре внимания‘Tomorrow in Ottawa,’ the Senator declared grandly, ‘The Parliamentary opposition will stage a fulldress House of Commons debate in support of our young friend Henri Duval.’ ‘Do you think it will do any good?’ Alan asked. The Senator replied sharply, ‘It won't do any harm, will it? And it will keep our client's name very much in the news.’ (A. Hailey, ‘In High Places’, ch. XII) — - Завтра в Оттаве, - торжественно заявил сенатор, - парламентская оппозиция открывает в палате общин дебаты в защиту нашего юного друга Анри Дюваля. - Вы думаете, это поможет Анри? - спросил Алан. Сенатор резко сказал: - Вреда никакого не будет, не так ли? И имя нашего клиента не сойдет со страниц газет.
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52 not in the least
ألبَتّة \ little: (coming just before the verb) not at all: I little knew (or Little did I know) that next day he would be dead. never: not at any time: I’ve never met him. Never before have I heard such a terrible noise!. none: (esp. with a comparative word) not at all: He was none the worse for his fall (His fall did not harm him at all). not a bit: not in any way: I’m not a bit surprised.. not in the least: not at all: It doesn’t matter in the least. whatsoever: a strong form of whatever; at all: Tell him nothing whatsoever!. -
53 shoot from the hip
shoot (straight) from the hip рубить сплеча; что взбредет в голову (говорить, делать)Don't pay any attention to John. He means no harm. It's just his nature to shoot from the hip.
Steve isn't very tactful; indeed, he's known for shooting from the hip.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > shoot from the hip
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54 shoot straight from the hip
shoot (straight) from the hip рубить сплеча; что взбредет в голову (говорить, делать)Don't pay any attention to John. He means no harm. It's just his nature to shoot from the hip.
Steve isn't very tactful; indeed, he's known for shooting from the hip.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > shoot straight from the hip
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55 environmental protection in the enterprise
охрана окружающей среды на предприятии
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Precautionary actions, procedures or installations undertaken by non-governmental, business or industrial entities to prevent or reduce harm to the ecosystem and human health. (Source: TOE / RHW)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > environmental protection in the enterprise
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56 running with the hare and hunting with the hounds
Пословица: и волки сыты, и овцы целы (used to mean: it must please both parties now, no harm is (will be) done to both of them)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > running with the hare and hunting with the hounds
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57 cast no dirt into the well that hath given you water
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > cast no dirt into the well that hath given you water
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58 devilment (The quality or state of being mischievous; also a cause or source of harm, evil, or irritation)
Религия: чертовщинаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > devilment (The quality or state of being mischievous; also a cause or source of harm, evil, or irritation)
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59 haltia (A Balto- Finnic domestic spirit who oversees the household and protects it from harm)
Религия: халтияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > haltia (A Balto- Finnic domestic spirit who oversees the household and protects it from harm)
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60 hate not at the first harm
Пословица: три раза прости, а в четвёртый прихворости (дословно: Не спеши ненавидеть, если человек причинил тебе вред в первый раз)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > hate not at the first harm
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