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1 Г-36
РАДОВАТЬ ГЛАЗ (ВЗОР) VP subj: concr usu. pres or past) to be pleasant to look atX радует глаз = X is delightful (a pleasure) to beholdX is a feast (a treat) for the eye(s) X pleases the eye X delights one's eyes.(author's usage) «...Наш город издревле прославлен своими базарами, банями, портом, крепостью, храмом Великому Весовщику и многими другими радующими глаза делами рук человеческих» (Искандер 5). uOur city has been famed from earliest times for its bazaars, baths, harbor, fort, temple to the Great Weighmaster, and many other works of man delightful to behold" (5a).Сидим мы, бывало, вчетвером... в любимой его (нашего доброго старого начальника) угловой комнате в камине приятно тлеют дрова в стороне, на столе, шипит самовар, желтеет только что сбитое сливочное масло, и радуют взоры румяные булки... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). The four of us...used to sit in his (our good old governor's) beloved corner room, the wood smouldering pleasantly in the fireplace, the samovar hissing on a side-table, the butter just out of the churn-a lovely, yellow pile on a plate-and the appetizing, well-browned rolls delighting our eyes... (2a). -
2 радовать взор
• РАДОВАТЬ ГЛАЗ < ВЗОР>[VP; subj: concr; usu. pres or past]=====⇒ to be pleasant to look at:- X is a feast < a treat> for the eye(s);- X delights one's eyes.♦ [author's usage]"...Наш город издревле прославлен своими базарами, банями, портом, крепостью, храмом Великому Весовщику и многими другими радующими глаза делами рук человеческих" (Искандер 5). "Our city has been famed from earliest times for its bazaars, baths, harbor, fort, temple to the Great Weighmaster, and many other works of man delightful to behold" (5a).♦ Сидим мы, бывало, вчетвером... в любимой его [нашего доброго старого начальника] угловой комнате; в камине приятно тлеют дрова; в стороне, на столе, шипит самовар, желтеет только что сбитое сливочное масло, и радуют взоры румяные булки... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). The four of us...used to sit in his [our good old governor's] beloved corner room, the wood smouldering pleasantly in the fireplace, the samovar hissing on a side-table, the butter just out of the churn-a lovely, yellow pile on a plate - and the appetizing, well-browned rolls delighting our eyes... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > радовать взор
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3 радовать глаз
• РАДОВАТЬ ГЛАЗ < ВЗОР>[VP; subj: concr; usu. pres or past]=====⇒ to be pleasant to look at:- X is a feast < a treat> for the eye(s);- X delights one's eyes.♦ [author's usage]"...Наш город издревле прославлен своими базарами, банями, портом, крепостью, храмом Великому Весовщику и многими другими радующими глаза делами рук человеческих" (Искандер 5). "Our city has been famed from earliest times for its bazaars, baths, harbor, fort, temple to the Great Weighmaster, and many other works of man delightful to behold" (5a).♦ Сидим мы, бывало, вчетвером... в любимой его [нашего доброго старого начальника] угловой комнате; в камине приятно тлеют дрова; в стороне, на столе, шипит самовар, желтеет только что сбитое сливочное масло, и радуют взоры румяные булки... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). The four of us...used to sit in his [our good old governor's] beloved corner room, the wood smouldering pleasantly in the fireplace, the samovar hissing on a side-table, the butter just out of the churn-a lovely, yellow pile on a plate - and the appetizing, well-browned rolls delighting our eyes... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > радовать глаз
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4 Г-25
ЛАСКАТЬ ГЛАЗ (ВЗОР) VP subj: concr usu. pres or past) to be pleasant to look atX ласкает глаз - X pleases (is pleasing to) the eye.Где-то вдалеке море сливалось с небом, всё вокруг ласкало глаз. Somewhere in the distance the sea drifted into the sky, and everything around pleased the eye. -
5 ласкать взор
• ЛАСКАТЬ ГЛАЗ (ВЗОР)[VP; subj: concr; usu. pres or past]=====⇒ to be pleasant to look at:- X ласкает глаз≈ X pleases (is pleasing to) the eye.♦ Г де-то вдалеке море сливалось с небом, всё вокруг ласкало глаз. Somewhere in the distance the sea drifted into the sky, and everything around pleased the eye.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ласкать взор
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6 ласкать глаз
[VP; subj: concr; usu. pres or past]=====⇒ to be pleasant to look at:- X ласкает глаз≈ X pleases (is pleasing to) the eye.♦ Г де-то вдалеке море сливалось с небом, всё вокруг ласкало глаз. Somewhere in the distance the sea drifted into the sky, and everything around pleased the eye.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ласкать глаз
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7 Каждому своя милая - самая красивая
There is no such thing as beauty in itself; people or things look beautiful to you when you like them. See Не красивая красива, а любимая (H), Не по хорошему мил, а по милу хорош (H)Cf: Beauty is in the beholder's eyes (Br.). Beauty is in the eye of the beholder (Am., Br.). Beauty lies in the lover's eyes (Am., Br.). Fair is not fair, but that which pleases (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Каждому своя милая - самая красивая
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8 Не по хорошему мил, а по милу хорош
It is not the person that is really nice that you like, but one you like that seems nice to you. See Каждому своя милая - самая красивая (K), Полюбится сова - не надо райской птички (П)Var.: Не то мило, что хорошо, а то хорошо, что милоCf: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder (Am., Br.). Fair is not fair but that which pleases (Br.). Nobody's sweetheart is ugly (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не по хорошему мил, а по милу хорош
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9 Не красивая красива, а любимая
See Каждому своя милая - самая красивая (К)Cf: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder (Am., Br.). Fair is not fair but that which pleases (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не красивая красива, а любимая
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10 Полюбится сова - не надо райской птички
See Любовь слепа (Л), Не по хорошему мил, а по милу хорош (Н)Cf: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder (Am., Br.). Fair is not fair but that which pleases (Br). Nobody's sweetheart is ugly (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Полюбится сова - не надо райской птички
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