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101 give something a miss
expr infmlYou should give the sweets a miss if you don't want to get fatter — Если не хочешь толстеть, не ешь сладости
If you're on a reducing bender you should give the pastries a miss — Если вы решили похудеть, то следует избегать мучного
Give this one a miss if you have something better to do — Не стоит ходить на это мероприятие, если у вас есть более интересное занятие
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102 give in
1) (to stop fighting and admit defeat; to yield: The soldiers were outnumbered and gave in to the enemy.) vdati se2) (to hand or bring (something) to someone (often a person in authority): Do we have to give in our books at the end of the lesson?) izročiti, oddati* * *intransitive verb & transitive verbpopustiti, vdati se; izročitiAmerican give in one's name — navesti svoje ime, prijaviti se -
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adj. een--------n. een--------pron. iemandone1[ wun] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:these come only in ones • deze worden alleen in verpakkingen van één/per stuk verkocht————————one21 〈als vervanging voor eerder genoemd woord; meestal onvertaald〉 (er) een ⇒ 〈 benaming voor〉 (er) eentje 〈 grap, verhaal, drankje, snuiter enz.〉♦voorbeelden:like one dead • als een dodelet's have (a quick) one • laten we er (gauw) eentje gaan drinkenthe one that I like best • degene die ik het leukst vindI'll go him one better • ik zal hem een slag voor zijn/overtroevennever a one • geen enkelehe was one up on me • hij was me net de baasthe one about the generous Scot • die mop over de vrijgevige Schothe's a one for music • hij is een muziekliefhebberthis one's on me • ik trakteer!this one • deze hier2 〈 Brits-Engels〉 one must never pride oneself on one's achievements, 〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉one must never pride himself on his achievements • men mag nooit prat gaan op zijn prestatiesII 〈telwoord; als voornaamwoord〉1 één♦voorbeelden:1 become one • één worden, samenvallen/smeltenone after another • een voor een, de een na de andereone or two • één of twee, een paarhe and I are at one (with one another) • hij en ik zijn het (roerend) eens (met elkaar)one by one • een voor een, de een na de anderone of the members • een van de ledenone to one • één op/tegen éénone to one match • één op één/puntsgewijze overeenkomstas one • als één man¶ one and all • iedereen, jan en allemanI was one too many for him • ik was hem te sterk/te slim af〈 informeel〉 like one o'clock • als een gek, energiekI, for one, will refuse • ik zal in ieder geval weigeren(all) in one • (allemaal) tegelijkertijd/gecombineerd〈 informeel〉 done it in one! • in één keer!, de eerste keer goed!→ one another one another/————————one31 een zeker(e) ⇒ één of ander(e), ene♦voorbeelden:we'll meet again one day • we zullen elkaar ooit weer ontmoetenone Mr. Smith called for you • een zekere Mr. Smith heeft jou gebeldII 〈telwoord; als determinator〉1 één ⇒ enig; 〈 figuurlijk〉 de/hetzelfde; 〈 als versterker, Amerikaans-Engels; informeel〉 enig, hartstikke♦voorbeelden:from one chore to another • van het ene klusje naar het anderethey are all one colour • ze hebben allemaal dezelfde kleurone day out of six • één op de zes dagen, om de zes dagenthey cried out with one voice • ze riepen als uit één mondmy one and only friend • mijn enige echte vriendthe one and only truth • de alleenzaligmakende waarheidone and the same thing • één en dezelfde zaak, precies hetzelfdeneither one thing nor the other • vlees noch vis, halfslachtig -
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/wʌn/ * tính từ - một =room one+ phòng một =volume one+ tập một =the Vietnamese nation is one and undivided+ dân tộc Việt Nam là một và thống nhất =he will be one in a month+ một tháng nữa thì nó sẽ lên một - như thế không thay đổi =to remain for ever one+ mâi mâi như thế, mâi mâi không thay đổi !all one - (xem) all !to be made one - kết hôn, lấy nhau * danh từ - một =to come by ones and twos+ đến từng một hay hai người một =goods that are sold in ones+ hàng hoá bán từng cái một =never a one+ không một ai - một giờ =he will come at one+ một giờ anh ấy sẽ đến - cú đấm =to give someone one on the nose+ đấm ai một cú vào mũi !the all and the one - tính tống thể và tính thống nhất !at one - đã làm lành (với ai) - đồng ý (với ai) !in the year one - (xem) year !it's ten to one that he won't come - chắc chắn là anh ta sẽ không đến !one by one - lần lượt từng người một, từng cái một !one after another - (xem) another * danh từ - một người nào đó, một (người, vật...) =many a one+ nhiều người =the dear ones+ người thân thuộc =the Holy One+ Chúa, Thượng đế =the Evil One+ quỷ, quỷ sứ - người ta, ai =it offends one in to be told one is not wanted+ bị bảo là không cần thì ai mà chẳng bực -
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I n infml1)Oh, you're a one telling that joke in front of the priest! — Ну ты и даешь! Разве можно такое рассказывать при священнике?
2)3)4)He wondered if she was going to lay one on his jaw — Он прикидывал, ударит она его или нет
II adj infmlI was to give her one on the horn if anyone came — Я должен был ей посигналить, если кто-нибудь появится
1)I tell you, she was one wonderful girl! — Говорю тебе, это была просто замечательная девушка
Jesus, she was one beautiful woman! — Боже, такой потрясающей женщины я еще не встречал
2)You're one big thinker! — Ну, конечно, ты ведь у нас большой мыслитель
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106 give one's word to smb.
(тж. give smb. one's word)дaть кoму-л. cлoвoIf I gave you my word, I wouldn't break it (J. Fowles)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > give one's word to smb.
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107 one for the road
n infmlHow about one for the road! — Ну что, по последней?
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108 give an underdog
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109 give
give [gɪv]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━3. noun4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• what are you going to give her? (as present) qu'est-ce que tu vas lui offrir ?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► give + noun may be translated by a verb alone.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• can you give me a bed for the night? pouvez-vous me loger pour la nuit ?► to be given ( = receive)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► In French the recipient is not made the subject of a passive construction.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• one must give and take il faut faire des concessions► give or take...• a hundred people, give or take a few à peu près cent personnesb. ( = cause, cause to feel) faire• I was given to understand that... on m'avait laissé entendre que...• it gives me great pleasure to introduce... c'est avec grand plaisir que je vous présente...c. ( = pass on) OK, I'll give him the message d'accord, je lui ferai la commissiond. ( = put through to) passer• could you give me Mr Smith/extension 231? pouvez-vous me passer M. Smith/le poste 231 ?• give yourself time to think about it before you decide prends le temps de réfléchir avant de te décider• give me time! attends un peu !• I can't give you any longer, you must pay me now je ne peux plus vous accorder de délai, il faut que vous payiez maintenantf. ( = utter) [+ sigh, cry] pousserg. ( = pay) payer ; ( = offer) donner• what did you give for it? combien l'avez-vous payé ?• I'd give a lot/anything to know je donnerais gros/n'importe quoi pour savoir• what will you give me for it? combien m'en donnez-vous ?• I'll give him something to cry about! (inf) je lui apprendrai à pleurer !i. ► to give way ( = yield) [person] céder ( to sth à qch ) ; ( = stand back) s'écarter ; ( = agree) finir par donner son accord ; [car, traffic] céder le passage ; ( = collapse) [bridge, ceiling, floor] s'effondrer ; [ground] se dérober ; [cable, rope] céder ; [legs] fléchir• "give way" « cédez le passage »• "give way to traffic from the right" « priorité à droite »a. ( = collapse) céderb. ( = yield) [cloth, elastic] se détendre3. noun4. compoundsb. [+ names, details] donner ; [+ secrets] révéler• to give o.s. away se trahir[+ object, freedom] rendre► give in[+ essay, exam paper, key] rendre ; [+ manuscript, report] remettre► give off separable transitive verb[+ heat, gas, smell] dégager► give outa. [+ books, food] distribuerb. [+ information, details] donner• don't give up! tenez bon !a. ( = renounce) [+ interests] abandonner ; [+ seat, territory] céder ; [+ habit, idea, hope, claim] renoncer à ; [+ job] quitter ; [+ business] se retirer deb. ( = stop) arrêterc. ( = deliver, hand over) to give o.s. up se rendre• she gave the baby up for adoption elle a fait adopter le bébé► give up on inseparable transitive verba. ( = renounce) [+ idea] renoncer àb. ( = stop expecting) [+ visitor] ne plus attendre ; ( = lose faith in) perdre espoir en* * *[gɪv] 1.noun élasticité f2.1) ( hand over) gen donner (to à); offrir [present, drink, sandwich] (to à)to give somebody something — gen donner quelque chose à quelqu'un; (politely, as gift) offrir quelque chose à quelqu'un
give it me! —
what wouldn't I give for...! — je donnerais cher pour...!
2) ( cause to have)to give somebody something —
to give something to somebody — donner quelque chose à quelqu'un [headache, nightmares, advice, information]; transmettre or passer quelque chose à quelqu'un [disease]
3) (provide, produce) donner [milk, flavour, result, answer, sum]; apporter [heat, light, nutrient]; faire [total]4) (allow, accord) accorder [custody, grant]; laisser [quelque chose] à quelqu'un [seat]to give somebody something — donner or accorder quelque chose à quelqu'un [time, time period]
she can sing, I'll give her that — elle sait chanter, je lui reconnais au moins ça
it's original, I'll give you that — c'est original, je te l'accorde
5) Medicineto give somebody something —
to give something to somebody — donner quelque chose à quelqu'un [treatment, medicine]; greffer quelque chose à quelqu'un [organ]; poser quelque chose à quelqu'un [device]; faire quelque chose à quelqu'un [injection, massage]
to give somebody something — passer quelque chose à quelqu'un [number, department]
3.give me the sales manager, please — passez-moi le directeur commercial, s'il vous plaît
1) ( contribute) donner, faire un don‘please give generously’ — ‘merci (de vos dons)’
2) ( bend) [mattress, sofa] s'affaisser; [shelf, floorboard] fléchir; [branch] ployer; [leather, fabric] s'assouplir3) (yield, break) = give way4) ( yield) [person, side] céder•Phrasal Verbs:- give in- give off- give out- give up- give way••don't give me that! — (colloq) ne (me) raconte pas d'histoires!
if this is the big city, give me a village every time — (colloq) si c'est ça la ville, alors vive les petits villages
‘I give you the bride and groom!’ — ‘je bois à la santé des mariés!’
I'll give you something to complain about! — (colloq) je vais t'apprendre à te plaindre!
to give it all one's got — (colloq) (y) mettre le paquet
to give somebody what for — (colloq) passer un savon à quelqu'un (colloq)
what gives? — (colloq) qu'est-ce qui se passe?
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110 give up
give up rinunciare, arrendersiEx:to give up on — lasciar perdere [diet, crossword]; considerare irrecuperabile [ pupil]; dare per spacciato [ patient]; piantare [friend, partner]; give up [sth.], give [sth.] up/Ex:1) (renounce or sacrifice) abbandonare, perdere [vice, habit]; rinunciare a [title, claim]; sacrificare [ free time]; lasciare [ job]to give up smoking, drinking — smettere di fumare, di bere
3) (surrender) cedere [seat, territory]; restituire [passport, key]; give up [sb.], give [sb.] up4) (hand over) consegnareto give oneself up — arrendersi, consegnarsi
* * *1) (to stop, abandon: I must give up smoking; They gave up the search.) smettere, abbandonare2) (to stop using etc: You'll have to give up cigarettes; I won't give up all my hobbies for you.) rinunciare a3) (to hand over (eg oneself or something that one has) to someone else.) arrendersi; consegnare4) (to devote (time etc) to doing something: He gave up all his time to gardening.) dedicare5) ((often with as or for) to consider (a person, thing etc) to be: You took so long to arrive that we had almost given you up (for lost).) considerare come* * *1. vt + adv1) (surrender: place) cedere, (hand over: ticket) consegnareto give o.s. up — arrendersi
to give o.s. up to the police — costituirsi alla polizia
2) (renounce: friend, boyfriend, job) lasciare, (abandon: idea) rinunciare a, abbandonare, (abandon hope for: patient) dare per spacciato (-a), (expected visitor) non aspettare piùI gave it up as a bad job fam — ci ho rinunciato, ho abbandonato l'idea
to give up drinking/smoking — smettere di bere/fumare
3)(devote: one's life, time)
to give up (to) — dedicare (a)to give up (for) — (sacrifice: one's life, career) donare (per), dare (per)
2. vi + adv(stop trying) rinunciare, arrendersiI give up! — (trying to guess) mi arrendo!
I couldn't do it, so I gave up — non riuscivo a farlo, così ho lasciato perdere
* * *give up rinunciare, arrendersiEx:to give up on — lasciar perdere [diet, crossword]; considerare irrecuperabile [ pupil]; dare per spacciato [ patient]; piantare [friend, partner]; give up [sth.], give [sth.] up/Ex:1) (renounce or sacrifice) abbandonare, perdere [vice, habit]; rinunciare a [title, claim]; sacrificare [ free time]; lasciare [ job]to give up smoking, drinking — smettere di fumare, di bere
3) (surrender) cedere [seat, territory]; restituire [passport, key]; give up [sb.], give [sb.] up4) (hand over) consegnareto give oneself up — arrendersi, consegnarsi
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112 give smb. a bit of one's mind
(give smb. a bit (или a piece) of one's mind (тж. let smb. know one's mind, speak one's mind или tell smb. one's mind))откровенно высказать кому-л. своё неодобрение, бранить, упрекать, отчитать кого-л.; ≈ сказать кому-л. пару тёплых слов; см. тж. a bit of one's mindTanner: "...When you want to give me a piece of your mind, you ask yourself, as a just and upright man, what is the worst you can fairly say of me." (B. Shaw, ‘Man and Superman’, act I) — Тэнер: "...Вы захотели сказать мне правду в лицо и спросили себя, как человек справедливый и прямой: что можно, по чести, сказать о нем скверного?"
Vi: "I'll give that Sam Leadbitter a piece of my mind when I see him. Encouraging Reg to make a fool of himself..." (N. Coward, ‘This Happy Breed’, act I, sc. 3) — Ви: "я по-своему поговорю с этим Сэмом Ледбиттером, как только увижу его. Подумать только, он поощряет Реджа делать глупости..."
‘We have to get to Division artillery. Do you have any idea where they are located?’ ‘No,’ said the man. ‘Sometimes I wish I knew where they were. I'd like to go back there and give them a piece of my mind - they're asleep most of the time.’ (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book I, ch. 3) — - Нам нужно добраться до дивизионной батареи. Вы можете сказать хоть приблизительно, где расположена наша артиллерия? - Нет, - ответил солдат. - И очень жалею об этом. А то бы я сказал им пару теплых слов - они только и делают, что спят.
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113 give smb. the edge of one's tongue
(give smb. the (rough) edge of one's tongue (тж. give the (rough) edge of one's tongue to smb.))резко говорить с кем-л., отчитывать кого-л.; см. тж. give smb. the rough side of one's tongueShe gave the parroco the rough edge of her tongue. He went away a very unhappy man. (M. West, ‘Children of the Sun’, ch. VIII) — Грета резко поговорила со священником. У него был очень несчастный вид, когда он уходил.
...when he was really giving someone the rough edge of his tongue, which happened about a dozen times a day, he raized the pitch and barked like a St. Bernard. (J. Wain, ‘The Contenders’, ch. 1) —...когда Блоутеру приходилось отчитывать кого-л., а это происходило раз десять в день, он повышал голос, который напоминал тогда лай сенбернара.
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114 give away
give away [sth.], give [sth.] away1) dare via, regalare [item, sample]2) (reveal) rivelare [secret, answer]3) (lose carelessly) regalare [match, goal, advantage]; give [sb.] away, give away [sb.]5) (in marriage) portare all'altare* * *1) (to give etc (something) to someone (eg because one no longer wants it): I'm going to give all my money away.) dare via2) (to cause or allow (information etc) to become known usually accidentally: He gave away our hiding-place (noun give-away: the lingering smell was a give-away).)* * *vt + adv2) (reveal: secret) rivelare, (betray: person) tradire* * *give away [sth.], give [sth.] away1) dare via, regalare [item, sample]2) (reveal) rivelare [secret, answer]3) (lose carelessly) regalare [match, goal, advantage]; give [sb.] away, give away [sb.]5) (in marriage) portare all'altare -
115 give smb. the rough side of one's tongue
(give smb. (a lick with) the rough side of one's tongue)дать нагоняй, задать взбучку кому-л.; поговорить с кем-л. как следует, отругать, отчитать кого-л.; ≈ намылить кому-л. шею; см. тж. give smb. the edge of one's tongueI would... give him a lick with the rough side of my tongue. (W. Scott, ‘The Abbot’, ch. IV) — Я бы... поговорил с ним как следует.
After dinner that evening there was a battle royal. Freddy was a quick-tempered man, unused to opposition, and he gave George the tough side of his tongue. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Six Stories Written in the First Person Singular’, ‘The Alien Corn’) — После обеда разгорелся бой. Фредди - человек вспыльчивый и не привыкший к возражениям - принялся разносить Джорджа.
Alex Fontaine went over to see what was the matter, but Suellen gave him the rough side of her tongue and told him to mind his own business... (M. Mitchell, ‘Gone with the Wind’, ch. XXXIX) — Алекс Фонтен отправился выяснить, что происходит, и ему здорово попало от Суэллин за то, что он сует нос в чужие дела...
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116 give way
1) (collapse) [ chair] cedere; [ ceiling] cedere, crollare; [cable, rope] rompersi, spezzarsi2) BE (when driving) dare la precedenza3) (yield)to give way to — cedere a [demands, temptation]; abbandonarsi a [ despair]; (be replaced by) lasciare il posto a [ sunshine]
* * *1) (to stop in order to allow eg traffic to pass: Give way to traffic coming from the right.) dare la precedenza2) (to break, collapse etc under pressure: The bridge will give way any day now.) cedere3) (to agree against one's will: I have no intention of giving way to demands like that.) cedere* * *vi + adv1)See:give 2., 2)2)to give way (to) — cedere (a)3)to give way (to) — lasciare il posto (a)4) Brit Auto dare la precedenza* * *1) (collapse) [ chair] cedere; [ ceiling] cedere, crollare; [cable, rope] rompersi, spezzarsi2) BE (when driving) dare la precedenza3) (yield)to give way to — cedere a [demands, temptation]; abbandonarsi a [ despair]; (be replaced by) lasciare il posto a [ sunshine]
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117 give one's life for one's country
English-Dutch dictionary > give one's life for one's country
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118 give one's mind to smth.
(give one's mind to smth. (тж. put one's mind on (upon или to smth. или turn one's mind to smth.)))твёрдо решиться на что-л.; уделять чему-л. всё своё внимание, сосредоточиться на чём-л., серьёзно взяться за что-л., поставить себе какую-л. цельYou wouldn't have any trouble losing ten pounds if you put your mind to it. (J. O'Hara, ‘Assembly’, ‘A Case History’) — Вы без всякого труда сбросите десять фунтов, если только действительно этого захотите.
And a girl like you, if you really put your mind to it, ought to be promoted soon. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Daylight on Saturday’, ch. 16) — Если такая девушка, как вы, отнесется к делу серьезно, она, несомненно, быстро выдвинется.
That was something to think about, and the youngster put his mind on... (U. Sinclair, ‘World's End’, ch. 18) — Это требовало размышлений, чем Ланни и занялся...
He put his mind on his other problem. (J. Jones, ‘The Thin Red Line’, ch. VIII) — Он стал думать над своей второй проблемой.
...that's the task you've got to put your minds to. It's a task and a half, I can tell you. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Affair’, ch. 25) —...это как раз и есть задача, над которой вам придется поломать голову. Это всем задачам задача!
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119 give smb. a run for his money
(give smb. a (good) run for his money)1) доставить кому-л. удовольствие за его деньги, стоить заплаченных денег, затраченного труда [первонач. жаргон на бегах]‘There's one thing I'll say about the Blanche Family,’ announced Mick, ‘They give you a run for your money.’ (A. Marshall, ‘I Can Jump Puddles’, ch. IV) — - Об этом актерском семействе Бланш, - заметил Мик, - могу сказать одно: деньги, заплаченные за билет, не выброшены на ветер.
This may not be the best tool kit, but it will give you a run for your money. (RHD) — Может, это и не самый лучший набор инструментов, но он стоит истраченных на него денег.
2) дать кому-л. возможность, шанс (проявить себя и т. п.)...they'll give a fellow a good run for his money before they get rid of him. (SPI) —...они всем дают возможность проявить себя. Расстаются только с нерадивыми работниками.
3) заставить кого-л. живее поворачиваться; ≈ задать кому-л. жаруIf ever I detested anyone, that's the man... I went and told him we were on strike and I'd resume paying as soon as we resumed work. All right, he says. But next day, while I'm out, he turns up and scares the missus... You'll understand I gave him a run for his money. (J. Lindsay, ‘Rising Tide’, ch. XI) — Если есть человек, которого я ненавижу, так это он... Я пошел и сказал ему, что мы забастовали и что я заплачу ему, как только мы возобновим работу. "Ладно", - говорит он. А на следующий день, когда меня не было дома, он является ко мне на квартиру и запугивает мою старуху... Ну и задал я ему жару, сами понимаете.
Believe me, he could have given any of these bloomin' authors a whale of a run for their money! (S. Lewis, ‘Babbitt’, ch. IV) — Верьте слову - Поль этим дохлым писакам сто очков вперед даст!
There were always a few men who enjoyed the spice of adventure in defying the mine owners, and giving the dees of the Gold Stealing Detection Staff a run for their money. (K. S, Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 19) — Кое-кого привлекал риск: им нравилось надувать владельцев рудников и заставлять сыщиков изрядно потрудиться, чтобы оправдать свое жалованье.
‘He'll smell a rat - we might as well call it off.’ ‘Ya [= yes], give him a run for his money,’ said Nosey. ‘You got the wind up, Pretty Boy?’ (S. Chaplin, ‘The Day of the Sardine’, ch. III) — - Теперь он почует недоброе. Давай плюнем на это дело. - Погоди, он у нас попляшет еще, - сказал Носарь. - Ты что, сдрейфил, красавчик?
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120 give smb. a lesson
(give smb. a lesson (ток. give a lesson to smb.))Lady Wanley: "One of these days Mrs. Jennings will give her eyes not to have insulted that poor child. I'm going to give her a lesson that she'll never forget." (W. S. Maugham, ‘Jack Straw’, act I) — Леди Уэнли: "Недалек тот час, когда миссис Дженнингс тысячу раз пожалеет, что обижала этого несчастного ребенка. Я так ее проучу, что она вовек этого не забудет."
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