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1 the man at the helm
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2 the ship didn't answer the helm
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3 helm answer the helm
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4 the gunner to his linstock, and the steersman to the helm
Пословица: всяк сверчок знай свой шесток, знай, сверчок, свой шестокУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the gunner to his linstock, and the steersman to the helm
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5 the helm of state
Общая лексика: бразды правления, правительство страны -
6 to be at the helm
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7 to put down the helm
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > to put down the helm
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8 a hand to the helm!
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9 with (smb.) at the helm
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > with (smb.) at the helm
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10 to be at the helm
Pol., fig. être à la barreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to be at the helm
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11 a hand to the helm!
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12 at the helm
у власти, у кормила правленияA master in small state roguery, a virtuoso in perjury and treason... never scrupling, when out of office, to fan a revolution, and to stifle in blood when at the helm of the state... Thiers cannot help setting off the abomination of his deeds by the ridicule of his ostentation. (K. Marx, ‘The Civil War in France’, ch. I) — Мастер мелких государственных плутней, виртуоз в вероломстве и предательстве... не останавливающийся перед тем, чтобы раздуть революцию, как только слетит с занимаемого места, и затопить ее в крови, как только захватит власть в свои руки... Тьер не может удержаться, чтобы не подчеркнуть мерзости своих деяний своим смешным чванством.
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13 take the helm
взять бразды правления в свои руки, стать у кормила властиThat such a mediocrity should take the helm at an hour when the country was facing a world in arms caused consternation. (A. Bryant, ‘The Years of Endurance’, Kenk) — В тот момент, когда стране приходится противостоять вооруженному до зубов миру, бразды правления переходят к такой посредственности, как Аддингтон. Это не могло не вызвать всеобщего изумления.
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14 answer the helm
answer the helm naut. слушаться руля -
15 shift the helm
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16 answer the helm
"слушаться руля", слушаться, подчиняться [этим. мор.]However he decided to deal with this matter, he would do nothing that might injure Fleur. That resolution taken, his mind answered the helm again... (J. Galsworthy, ‘To Let’, part II, ch. VI) — Нет! что бы он ни надумал предпринять по этому делу, он не сделает ничего такого, что могло бы повредить Флер. Когда решение это твердо сложилось, мысли его снова стали послушны рулю...
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17 Port the helm!
• Port < the> helm! мор. Лево руля!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Port the helm!
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18 How does the ship answer to the helm?
Морской термин: Как судно слушается руля?Универсальный англо-русский словарь > How does the ship answer to the helm?
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19 at the helm of the government
Politics english-russian dictionary > at the helm of the government
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20 how does the ship answer to the helm?
Англо-русский морской словарь > how does the ship answer to the helm?
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