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БРОСАТЬ/БРОСИТЬ ПЕРЧАТКУ VP subj: human1. \П-112 кому obs to challenge s.o. to a duelX бросил перчатку Y-y - X threw (flung) down the gauntlet (the glove) (to Y).2. - кому-чему litobj: usu. human or collect) to challenge s.o. to sth. (often a contest)X бросил Y-y перчатку = X threw (flung) down the gauntlet (the glove).Где, в каком углу современного Запада найдёте вы такие группы отшельников мысли, схимников науки, фанатиков убеждений, у которых седеют волосы, а стремленья вечно юны? Где? Укажите - я бросаю смело перчатку... (Герцен 2). Where, in what corner of the Western world of to-day, will you find such groups of anchorites of thought, of ascetics of learning, of fanatics of conviction, whose hair is turning grey but whose enthusiasms are for ever young? Where? Point to them. I boldly throw down the glove... (2a). -
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• БРОСАТЬ/БРОСИТЬ ПЕРЧАТКУ[VP; subj: human]=====1. бросать перчатку кому obs to challenge s.o. to a duel:2. бросать перчатку кому-чему lit [obj: usu. human or collect]⇒ to challenge s.o. to sth. (often a contest):♦ Где, в каком углу современного Запада найдёте вы такие группы отшельников мысли, схимников науки, фанатиков убеждений, у которых седеют волосы, а стремленья вечно юны? Где? Укажите - я бросаю смело перчатку... (Герцен 2). Where, in what corner of the Western world of to-day, will you find such groups of anchorites of thought, of ascetics of learning, of fanatics of conviction, whose hair is turning grey but whose enthusiasms are for ever young? Where? Point to them. I boldly throw down the glove... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросать перчатку
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• БРОСАТЬ/БРОСИТЬ ПЕРЧАТКУ[VP; subj: human]=====1. бросить перчатку кому obs to challenge s.o. to a duel:2. бросить перчатку кому-чему lit [obj: usu. human or collect]⇒ to challenge s.o. to sth. (often a contest):♦ Где, в каком углу современного Запада найдёте вы такие группы отшельников мысли, схимников науки, фанатиков убеждений, у которых седеют волосы, а стремленья вечно юны? Где? Укажите - я бросаю смело перчатку... (Герцен 2). Where, in what corner of the Western world of to-day, will you find such groups of anchorites of thought, of ascetics of learning, of fanatics of conviction, whose hair is turning grey but whose enthusiasms are for ever young? Where? Point to them. I boldly throw down the glove... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросить перчатку
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