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121 the land of promise
(the land of promise (тж. the promised land))земля обетованная, вожделенный край [the land of promise этим. библ. Hebrews XI, 9]Hornby (with a little smile): "Well, are you enjoying the land of promise as much as you said I should?" Norah: "We've both made our bed and we must lie on it." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Land of Promise’, act II) — Хорнби ( с улыбкой): "Ну что, вам нравится эта земля обетованная так же, как мне? Ведь мне она, по вашему мнению, должна очень понравиться." Нора: "Мы оба заварили эту кашу, и нам ее вместе расхлебывать."
There is not half enough of this type of propaganda to-day. We have all become so hard and practical that we are ashamed of painting the vision splendid - of showing glimpses of the promised land. (H. Pollitt, ‘Serving My Time’, ch. 2) — В последнее время мы совершенно недостаточно используем такого рода пропаганду. Занятые по горло текущими делами, мы так очерствели, что чуть ли не стыдимся рисовать сияющее будущее, хотя бы бегло показать картину земли обетованной.
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122 give a promise
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123 make a promise
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124 breach of promise
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125 give promise
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126 stand by one's promise
Англо-русский синонимический словарь > stand by one's promise
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127 acquit oneself of a promise
Англо-русский синонимический словарь > acquit oneself of a promise
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128 a lick arid a promise
разг.≈ никудышная работа (стирка, уборка и т. п.)And further dust was everywhere... Sophia's lip curled, and instinctively she lifted her peignoir. One of her mother's phrases came into her head: "a lick and a promise". (A. Behnett, ‘The Old Wives' Tale’, book III, ch. V) — Пыль была повсюду... София скривила губы и инстинктивно приподняла пеньюар. Она вспомнила одну из любимых поговорок матери: "Мыла - не устала, вымыла - не узнала"
You didn't wash your hands. You just gave them a lick and a promise. (DAI) — Ты ведь не вымыл руки, а только ополоснул их.
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