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1 were
2-га особа sing ma 1-ша і 3-тя особи pl past від to be* * *I( повна форм)II = wergeldwa — ([редукована форм] 1-a, 2-а и 3-я oc.; мн. Мин. часу дiєcл. to be)
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2 were
I( повна форм)II = wergeldwa — ([редукована форм] 1-a, 2-а и 3-я oc.; мн. Мин. часу дiєcл. to be)
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3 were
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4 were-bear
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5 were-bear
nлюдина-ведмідь, перевертень -
6 apothecaries would not sugar their pills unless they were bitter
var: if the pills were pleasant, they would not be gildedтому і доводиться підсолоджувати пілюлі, бо вони гіркіEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > apothecaries would not sugar their pills unless they were bitter
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7 if the pills were pleasant, they would not be gilded
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > if the pills were pleasant, they would not be gilded
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8 as it were
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9 as it were
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10 fingers were made before forks
пальці було створено раніш, ніж виделкиEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > fingers were made before forks
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11 from the day you were born till you ride in a hearse, there's nothing so bad but it might have been worse
var: it's never so bad that it can't be worseвід народження до дня смерті, немає нічого настільки поганого, що не могло б бути ще гіршеEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > from the day you were born till you ride in a hearse, there's nothing so bad but it might have been worse
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12 if idiocy were pain, there would be groaning in every house
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > if idiocy were pain, there would be groaning in every house
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13 if ifs and ands were pots and pans
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > if ifs and ands were pots and pans
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14 if it were not for hope, the heart would break
var: hope keeps the heart from breakingsyn: while there is life, there's hopeсерце живе надією while there is life there is hopeEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > if it were not for hope, the heart would break
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15 if there were no clouds, we should not enjoy the sun
syn: he knows best what good is that has endured evil≅ якби не було хмар, то ми б не знали ціни сонцю хмарні дні учать нас любити сонце хто не зазнав зла, не вміє шанувати добра he deserves not sweet that will not taste of sour he knows best what good is that has endured evilEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > if there were no clouds, we should not enjoy the sun
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16 if there were no receivers, there would be no thieves
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > if there were no receivers, there would be no thieves
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17 if things were to be done twice all would be wise
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > if things were to be done twice all would be wise
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18 if what men most admire they would despise, it would look like mankind were growing wise
якби люди почали ставитися з презирством до своїх найбільших захоплень, скидалося б на те, що людство мудрішаєEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > if what men most admire they would despise, it would look like mankind were growing wise
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19 if wishes were horses, beggars might ride
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > if wishes were horses, beggars might ride
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20 social tact is making your company feel at home even though you wish they were
такт – це вміння зробити так, щоб гості почували себе як удома, навіть тоді, коли вам хотілося б, щоб вони насправді були вдомаEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > social tact is making your company feel at home even though you wish they were
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