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Перевод: proverb
[существительное] пословица ; поговорка ; олицетворение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- "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.
- "Old Guards" proverb.
- 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.
- As surely as I live, declares the Sovereign Lord, you will no longer quote this proverb in Israel.
- "I now see the meaning of that old Guards" proverb about comfort."
- 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".
- 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").
- 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".
- 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.
- 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."
- It can be a proverb or a verse of a hymn, it can be anything.
- Balkan Proverb: Mirth and motion prolong life
- TROUBLE, according to the proverb, comes in threes.
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