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n.बल, प्रभाव, गुण, विशेषता; भलाई, साधुशीलता, धर्म, पुण्य, धर्माचरण -
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= virtue out of necessityСтавшая поговоркой фраза to make a virtue of/out of necessity — из нужды делать добродетель (делать вид, что поступаешь добровольно, когда нет другого выхода) имеет долгую историю. Впервые она была обнаружена у Чосера как перевод старофранцузского faire de necesité vertue и латинского facere de necessitate virtutem. В настоящее время это выражение имеет два основных значения: 1. получить выгоду от выполнения неприятной обязанности с нарочитой готовностью; 2. смиренно подчиниться неизбежным обстоятельствам. С течением времени из выражения исчез неопределённый артикль a, и иногда слово necessity заменяется словом need.English-Russian dictionary of expressions > virtue of necessity
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