Пословица "Misfortunes never come alone (singly)" с переводом
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Беды никогда не приходят поодиночке.Пример употребления (предложение)
Пришла беда, отворяй ворота. Беда одна не ходит. Беда за бедой тянется. Одно горе идет по пятам другого. Беда на беде, бедою погоняет.Сохранить себе или поделиться:
Другие английские пословицы на букву M
- Money often unmakes the men who make it
- Much ado about nothing
- Money has no smell
- Might goes before right
- Many a little makes a mickle
- Money is a good servant but a bad master
- Many words hurt more than swords
- Many a good cow has a bad calf
- Man proposes but God disposes
- Money begets money
- Measure for measure
- Many a fine dish has nothing on it
- Many a good father has but a bad son
- More haste, less speed
- Mend or end (end or mend)
- Much will have more
- Make haste slowly
- Make or mar
- Muck and money go together
- Money spent on the brain is never spent in vain
- Many a true word is spoken in jest
- Many hands make light work
- Make hay while the sun shines
- Many men, many minds
- Murder will out
- Many words will not fill a bushel
- Misfortunes tell us what fortune is
- Marriages are made in heaven
- Measure thrice and cut once
- Men may meet but mountains never
- My house is my castle