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  • 121 the cloven foot

    дурные намерения, дьявольский замысел; ≈ дьявол во плоти (обыкн. употр. с гл. to betray, to display или to show) [дьявола обычно изображали с раздвоенным копытом]

    Already they must spy the cloven hoof, since with all your pretended eagerness for the family honour, you take a pleasure to degrade it in my person. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘The Master of Ballantrae’, ch. X) — Они, вероятно, уже поняли ваш дьявольский характер: вы делаете вид, будто дорожите честью семьи, а на самом деле испытываете удовольствие, оскорбляя семью в моем лице.

    Hillcrist: "Well, when I sold Hornblower Longmeadow and the cottages, I certainly found him all right. All the same, he's got the cloven hoof... His influence in Deepwater is thoroughly bad..." (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Skin Game’, act 1) — Хилкрист: "Когда я продал Лонгмедоу и коттеджи Хорнблоуэру, он, конечно, казался мне порядочным человеком. Но он уже показал свои когти... Его влияние в Дипуотере крайне отрицательно."

    ‘Would you have believe it? That she could be such a bloodsucker?’ He replied uneasily that... Mrs. Olney up till now had shown no sign of the cloven hoof. (P. H. Johnson, ‘An Avenue of Stone’, part III, ch. 3) — - Могли ли вы когда-нибудь поверить этому? Подумать только, что она такая кровопийца! Филд почувствовал себя неловко и сказал, что до настоящего времени у миссис Олни не было никаких признаков кровожадности.

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  • 122 (the) town is named after ...

    the town is named after/got the name in honour of... город назван в честь...

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) town is named after ...

  • 123 honour

    {'ɔnə}
    I. 1. чест
    in HONOUR of в чест на
    point of HONOUR въпрос на чест
    on/upon my HONOUR! HONOUR bright! честна дума! to pledge one's HONOUR давам честна дума
    to put someone on his HONOUR задължавам някого да даде честна дума (че ще направи нещо)
    to be bound in HONOUR морално съм задължен
    2. почит, уважение
    to have/hold in HONOUR почитам, уважавам, ценя високо
    to give HONOUR to оказвам/засвидетелствувам уважение/почит на
    3. добро име, репутация, целомъдрие
    4. честност, благородство
    5. рl почести, награди, ордени
    the funeral/last HONOURs последни почести
    HONOURs list, birthday HONOURs отличия/титли и пр., които монарх дава по случай Новата година или рождения си ден
    the HONOURs rested with him той излезе победител
    6. рl унив. отличие (особ. при специализиран курс)
    HONOURs degree диплома с отличие
    7. обръщение към съдия
    Your HONOUR Ваше благородие
    8. рl карти онъори
    9. рl разг. задължения на домакин
    to do the HONOURs (of the house, at the table) изпълнявам задълженията на домакин, забавлявам гостите
    HONOURs of war почетни условия при капитулация
    HONOUR system провеждане на писмени изпити без надзор на преподаватели
    HONOURs are even силите са равни (и прен.)
    code/laws of HONOUR правила за поведение, правила за провеждане на дуел
    II. 1. почитам, уважавам
    2. удостоявам (with)
    3. търг. плащам в срок (полица), акцептирам (менителница)
    4. удържам (обещание и пр.)
    to HONOUR one's signature изпълнявам поето с подпис задължение
    * * *
    {'ъnъ} n 1. чест; in honour of в чест на; point of honour въпрос на чест(2) {'ъnъ} v 1. почитам, уважавам; 2. удостоявам (with); 3. тъ
    * * *
    уважавам; репутация; благородство;
    * * *
    1. code/laws of honour правила за поведение, правила за провеждане на дуел 2. honour system провеждане на писмени изпити без надзор на преподаватели 3. honours are even силите са равни (и прен.) 4. honours degree диплома с отличие 5. honours list, birthday honours отличия/титли и пр., които монарх дава по случай Новата година или рождения си ден 6. honours of war почетни условия при капитулация 7. i. чест 8. ii. почитам, уважавам 9. in honour of в чест на 10. on/upon my honour! honour bright! честна дума! to pledge one's honour давам честна дума 11. point of honour въпрос на чест 12. the funeral/last honours последни почести 13. the honours rested with him той излезе победител 14. to be bound in honour морално съм задължен 15. to do the honours (of the house, at the table) изпълнявам задълженията на домакин, забавлявам гостите 16. to give honour to оказвам/засвидетелствувам уважение/почит на 17. to have/hold in honour почитам, уважавам, ценя високо 18. to honour one's signature изпълнявам поето с подпис задължение 19. to put someone on his honour задължавам някого да даде честна дума (че ще направи нещо) 20. your honour Ваше благородие 21. добро име, репутация, целомъдрие 22. обръщение към съдия 23. почит, уважение 24. рl карти онъори 25. рl почести, награди, ордени 26. рl разг. задължения на домакин 27. рl унив. отличие (особ. при специализиран курс) 28. търг. плащам в срок (полица), акцептирам (менителница) 29. удостоявам (with) 30. удържам (обещание и пр.) 31. честност, благородство

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > honour

  • 124 honour

    إِعْظَام \ honour: to respect; a sign or cause of respect: The general was held in great honour by his countrymen. He was an honour to his country. The party was held in his honour. \ See Also شرف (شَرَف)‏ \ إِكْرام \ honour: to respect; a sign or cause of respect: The general was held in great honour by his countrymen. The party was held in his honour. \ شَرَفُ النّفْس \ honour: self-respect; trustworthiness: I promise on my honour to keep this secret. \ شَرَّف \ honour. \ See Also كرم (كَرَّم)‏ \ كَرَّمَ \ honour: to do sth. that is considered a favour by others: Will you honour us with your company at dinner tomorrow?.

    Arabic-English glossary > honour

  • 125 honour

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  • 126 honour

    I n честь, почесть, шана, повага, шанування
    - dinner in honour of smbd. обід на чиюсь честь
    - guard of honour почесна варта
    - peace with honour почесний мир, мир на почесних умовах
    - place of honour почесне місце
    - reception in honour of smbd. прийом на чиюсь честь
    - seat of honour почесне місце
    - to give honour виявляти повагу, віддавати пошану
    - to pay honour виявляти повагу, віддавати пошану
    - to render the honours віддавати почесті
    II v дотримувати (умов); виконувати (зобов'язання)

    English-Ukrainian diplomatic dictionary > honour

  • 127 honour

    1. сущ.
    тж. honor
    1) общ. слава, почет, честь; почтение, уважение

    He is an honour to his school — Он гордость школы.

    Syn:
    respect, credit, privilege
    2) общ. награды, почести (ордена, медали, знаки отличия)
    Syn:
    2. гл.
    тж. honor
    1) общ. почитать, уважать, чтить

    to honour soldiers killed in Afghanistan — почтить память солдат, погибших в Афганистане.

    2)
    а) эк. выполнять (обязательства и т. д.)
    б) фин. заплатить в срок (по векселю, чеку и т. д.); акцептовать (вексель; согласно определению Единообразного торгового кодекса США: заплатить, или акцептовать и заплатить, или, если условия кредитного соглашения обязывают, осуществить покупку или учесть вексель в соответствии с условиями кредитного соглашения)
    Ant:
    See:
    3) общ. удостаивать; оказывать честь

    he honoured me with an invitation [with his confidence\] — он удостоил меня приглашением [своим доверием\]

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > honour

  • 128 honour

    مَفْخَرَة \ credit: honour that is gained by being or doing sth.; sth. that brings a person honour: His success is a credit to him and to his teacher. You must give him credit for trying, even if he failed. He took all the credit for his brother’s work. honour: respect; a sign or cause of respect: The general was held in great honour by his countrymen. He was an honour to his country. \ See Also فضل (فَضْل)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > honour

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  • have the honour of something doing something — have the ˈhonour of sth/of doing sth idiom (formal) to be given the opportunity to do sth that makes you feel proud and happy • May I have the honour of the next dance? • It was Tevez who had the honour of scoring the first goal. Main entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • have the honour of of doing something — have the ˈhonour of sth/of doing sth idiom (formal) to be given the opportunity to do sth that makes you feel proud and happy • May I have the honour of the next dance? • It was Tevez who had the honour of scoring the first goal. Main entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • have the honour of doing something — formal phrase used for saying that you are proud to be able to do something I had the honour of presenting the awards at the ceremony. Thesaurus: confident and proudsynonym Main entry: honour …   Useful english dictionary

  • do someone the honour of doing something — formal phrase to do something that would make another person very proud Will you do me the honour of accompanying me to the ball? Thesaurus: to do somethingsynonym Main entry: honour …   Useful english dictionary

  • do somebody the honour (of doing something) — do sb an ˈhonour | do sb the ˈhonour (of doing sth) idiom (formal) to do sth to make sb feel very proud and pleased • Would you do me the honour of dining with me? Main entry: ↑honouridiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • to what do we owe the honour of your presence? — to what do we owe this honour/the honour of your presence/? humorous phrase said as a joke when someone is late or comes to a meeting or class that they usually miss Thesaurus: late or too latesynonym Main entry: honour …   Useful english dictionary

  • For the Honour of Wales — was a masque written by Ben Jonson and first performed on February 17 1618. It was written in honour of Charles Stuart, Prince of Wales.Jonson s previous work, Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue , had been written to celebrate Charles s investiture as …   Wikipedia

  • have the honour of doing something — formal used for saying that you are proud to be able to do something I had the honour of presenting the awards at the ceremony …   English dictionary

  • do someone the honour of doing something — formal to do something that would make another person very proud Will you do me the honour of accompanying me to the ball? …   English dictionary

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