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Перевод: proverb speek proverb


[существительное]
пословица ; поговорка ; олицетворение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. "Evil communications corrupt good manners," says a Greek proverb, and in the polarised world we live in, where name calling and counter-check is the order of the day, it is not surprising that good manners and etiquette have gone by the board.
  2. "Old Guards" proverb.
  3. And with this proverb he rode on, saying, Friends, by God's good pleasure we shall return to Castille with great honour and great gain.
  4. As surely as I live, declares the Sovereign Lord, you will no longer quote this proverb in Israel.
  5. "I now see the meaning of that old Guards" proverb about comfort."
  6. The intrepid lady traveller Celia Fiennes had a near miss when her horse was nearly sucked into a dyke near Ely in 1698; and in the same year she took care to avoid Martin Mere in Lancashire, "that as the proverb sayes has parted many a man and his mare indeed".
  7. Increasingly some peasants realized the truth of the proverb " Dli popa temnota naroda - istochnik dokhoda " ("For the priest the unenlightened people is a source of income").
  8. In the book I found a Spanish proverb that runs, No se gan Zamora en una hora - "Zamora isn't reached in an hour", which is the equivalent of our "Rome wasn't built in a day".
  9. BR 4, 19. proverb, something else which the says must not be told of afterwards, i.e. a kiss, a reference to the traditional proverb about the reprehensibility of kissing and telling.
  10. He gave it the significance of a personal belief and turning lazily in his chair to inform Charles with more than a trace of arrogance, "Old Guards" proverb."
  11. It can be a proverb or a verse of a hymn, it can be anything.
  12. Balkan Proverb: Mirth and motion prolong life
  13. TROUBLE, according to the proverb, comes in threes.

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