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1 their
pron poss. (вжив. атрибутивно)їх, їхній; що належить їм; свій, свої* * *poss; pronвикорист. тк. атрибутивно; порівн. (theirs)1) їх; що належить їм; свій, свійhe is one of their friends — він один з їхніх друзів; у складі титулів їх
2) (їм. his A 4 у сполученні з підметом типу each, every, everybody) свійnobody in a senses would believe such a story — ніхто при здоровому глузді не повірить такій історії
3) належний нимthey knew their Homer [geography]from beginning to end — вони прекрасно знали Гомера [географію]( у потрібному їм обсязі)
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2 their
poss; pronвикорист. тк. атрибутивно; порівн. (theirs)1) їх; що належить їм; свій, свійhe is one of their friends — він один з їхніх друзів; у складі титулів їх
2) (їм. his A 4 у сполученні з підметом типу each, every, everybody) свійnobody in a senses would believe such a story — ніхто при здоровому глузді не повірить такій історії
3) належний нимthey knew their Homer [geography]from beginning to end — вони прекрасно знали Гомера [географію]( у потрібному їм обсязі)
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3 their
[ðɛə]pron poss.(вжив. атрибутивно) ї́хній; свій, свої́ -
4 folks spend their health to acquire wealth and later spend their wealth in an effort to regain their health
люди віддають своє здоров'я, щоб розбагатіти, а пізніше віддають багатство у спробі відновити здоров'я ≅ бережи одяг, доки новий, а здоров'я – доки молодий як здоров'я маємо – не дбаємо, а як стратимо – нарікаємоEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > folks spend their health to acquire wealth and later spend their wealth in an effort to regain their health
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5 few rich men own their own property – their property owns them
мало хто з багатих людей є хазяїнами своєї власності, скоріше власність – їхня хазяйкаEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > few rich men own their own property – their property owns them
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6 many individuals shorten their days by lengthening their nights
багато людей скорочують свої дні, продовжуючи свої ночіEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > many individuals shorten their days by lengthening their nights
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7 towers are measured by their shadows and great men by their slanderers
вежі вимірюються їх тінями, а великі люди їх наклепникамиEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > towers are measured by their shadows and great men by their slanderers
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8 wolves may lose their teeth but they never lose their nature
the leopard cannot change his spots throw nature out of the door, it will come back again through the windowEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > wolves may lose their teeth but they never lose their nature
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9 women would be more charming if one could fall into their arms without falling into their hands
жінки були б ще чарівнішими, якщо можна було б впасти в їхні обійми, не потрапляючи їм до рук жінки були б ще чарівнішими, якщо можна було б упасти в їхні обійми, не потрапляючи при цьому їм до рукEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > women would be more charming if one could fall into their arms without falling into their hands
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10 all asses wag their ears
дурні полюбляють судити про те, на чому вони не розуміються дурням притаманний глибокодумний виглядEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > all asses wag their ears
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11 apothecaries would not sugar their pills unless they were bitter
var: if the pills were pleasant, they would not be gildedтому і доводиться підсолоджувати пілюлі, бо вони гіркіEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > apothecaries would not sugar their pills unless they were bitter
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12 coming events cast their shadows before them
майбутні події відчуваються заздалегідьEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > coming events cast their shadows before them
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13 cooks are not to be taught in their own kitchen
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > cooks are not to be taught in their own kitchen
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14 cowards die many times before their death
боягузи вмирають декілька разів the coward dies many timesEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > cowards die many times before their death
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15 drunken days have all their tomorrows
після бенкету наступає похмілляEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > drunken days have all their tomorrows
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16 friends tie their purses with spider's thread
гаманці друзів перев'язані павутинною ниткоюEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > friends tie their purses with spider's thread
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17 high places have their precipices
високі місця мають свої безодніEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > high places have their precipices
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18 it is their husbands' faults if wives do fall
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > it is their husbands' faults if wives do fall
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19 it is well to remember people's virtues and not their deficiencies
треба пам'ятати про чесноти людей, а не про їх недолікиEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > it is well to remember people's virtues and not their deficiencies
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20 jeerers must be content to taste of their own broth
≅ насміялася верша з болота дорікав горщик чавунові, що чорний не смійся, горох, не краще бобів the pot calls the kettle blackEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > jeerers must be content to taste of their own broth
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