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6 Evil thrives when good men do nothing
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Evil thrives when good men do nothing
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7 argument thrives
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8 he thrives on other people's misfortunes
Общая лексика: он наживается на несчастьях других людейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he thrives on other people's misfortunes
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9 market thrives
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10 business thrives
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11 a tree often transplanted neither grows nor thrives
syn: a rolling stone gather no mossдерево, що часто пересаджують, не буде ні рости, ні квітнути a rolling stone gathers no mossEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > a tree often transplanted neither grows nor thrives
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12 a vice lives and thrives by concealment
порок живе та процвітає завдяки приховуванню truth fears nothing but concealmentEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > a vice lives and thrives by concealment
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(to grow strong and healthy: Children thrive on milk; The business is thriving.) crecer mucho; prosperar- thrivingtr[ɵraɪv]1) flourish: florecer, crecer abundantemente2) prosper: prosperarv.(§ p.,p.p.: thrived) = crecer v.• florecer v.• medrar v.• prosperar v.θraɪvintransitive verb (past thrived or (liter) throve; past p thrived) \<\<business/town\>\> prosperar; \<\<plant\>\> crecer* con fuerzahow is she? - she's thriving! — ¿cómo está? - estupendamente or cada día mejor
to thrive ON something: he thrives on hard work — cuando está mejor es cuando tiene mucho trabajo
[θraɪv](pt throve or thrived) (pp thrived or thriven) VI (=do well) [company, economy] prosperar; (=grow) [plant] crecer muy bien, prosperar; [animal, child] desarrollarse; (fig) prosperar, medrarthe plant thrives here — la planta crece muy bien or prospera aquí
to thrive on sth: children thrive on milk — la leche contribuye al desarrollo de los niños
* * *[θraɪv]intransitive verb (past thrived or (liter) throve; past p thrived) \<\<business/town\>\> prosperar; \<\<plant\>\> crecer* con fuerzahow is she? - she's thriving! — ¿cómo está? - estupendamente or cada día mejor
to thrive ON something: he thrives on hard work — cuando está mejor es cuando tiene mucho trabajo
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[θraɪv](be healthy: person, animal) crescere or svilupparsi bene, (plant) crescere rigoglioso (-a), (fig: business) prosperarehe thrives on it — gli fa bene, ne gode
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vi +prep objthis plant thrives on sun and light — bei Sonne und Licht gedeiht or entwickelt sich diese Pflanze prächtig
he thrives on criticism/praise — Kritik/Lob bringt ihn erst zur vollen Entfaltung
like it? I thrive on it — ob mir das gefällt? ich brauche das
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[θraɪv]1) благоденствовать, преуспевать, процветатьHe throve on trade. — Он разбогател на торговле.
The armament firms thrive on war; the glaziers gain by broken windows. — Фирмы, продающие оружие, процветают благодаря войне; стекольщики наживаются на выбитых стёклах.
Syn:2) буйно, пышно расти, разрастатьсяI throve on a diet of oatmeal, mutton and strong tea. — Я прямо-таки расцвёл, питаясь овсянкой, бараниной и крепким чаем.
My children thrived on this product. — Мои дети стали крепче от этого продукта.
He's the sort of person who thrives on hard work. — Он из той породы людей, которые просто обожают много работать.
Thought thrives on conflict. — В споре рождается истина.
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1) цвести, расти, укрепляться, разрастаться My children thrived on this product. ≈ Мои дети стали крепче от этого продукта. He's the sort of person who thrives on hard work. ≈ Он из той породы людей, которые чувствуют себя лучше, много работая.
2) процветать, преуспевать he throve on trade ≈ он разбогател на торговлеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > thrive on
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[θraıv] v (throve; thriven)1. процветать, преуспеватьhe thrives on other people's misfortunes - он наживается на несчастьях других людей
2. цвести, разрастаться
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