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The ear does not know the meaning. See what “And the ear does not lead” is in other dictionaries

(foreigner) - does not pay any attention

Wed. Someone will say a word to me, it will completely blow me away, another will say the same word, or even more beautifully - I and I don’t lead with my ears.

Turgenev. Rudin. 6.

Wed. And Mishenka and does not lead with the ear:

Mishka said goodbye to the light,

I climbed into a warm den,

Yes, the sea is waiting for weather.

Krylov. Bear with bees.

Wed. Where! - no one and doesn't follow the ear,

As if I were spreading false news.

Krylov. Mice.

Wed. Demitto auriculas, ut iniquae mentis asellus.

I lower my ears like a disgruntled donkey.

Hor. Sat. 1, 9, 20.

Cm. and he doesn’t blow his own mouth.

Cm. like peas against a wall.

Cm. Keep your ears open.

Cm. tryn-grass.

Cm. bear.

Cm. wait for the weather by the sea .

  • - leads a “horse patrol”, near Poroshin, 1764; see Christiani 57; borrowed from French vedette, it. vedetta Wed Dose 742...

    Vasmer's Etymological Dictionary

  • - and Razg didn’t even move his ears. Disapproved Usually in decree. f. Does not pay any attention, does not react to anything; does not outwardly show his attitude towards anyone or anything. = And even>...

    Educational phraseological dictionary

  • - male, French the horse guard closest to the enemy; a chain of sentries from the enemy side; among the Cossacks, eyes. The leaders of two armies, or detachments, often stand in sight of each other...

    Dictionary Dahl

  • - above the ear adv. circumstances decomposition places In close proximity...

    Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova

  • - AN LEAD * Prussia... in accordance with its relative weakness, preferred to remain en vedette on guard, rather than arrogate to itself the prestige of arbiter between Austria. Russia and Porta. Bismarck 1 197...
  • - Led by vedette f. 1. Horse sentry. 1777. Kurg. Eng. sl. Paired cavalry sentries. BDCh 1850 104 5 54. The army still had the gun and put up s. 1765. Poroshin Zap. // RS 1881 31 335. We continued to stand still...

    Historical Dictionary of Gallicisms of the Russian Language

  • - does not pay any attention Wed. Someone will say a word to me, it will completely blow me away, another will say the same word or even more beautifully - I don’t even follow with my ears. Turgenev. Rudin. 6...

    Mikhelson Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary

  • - AND DOESN'T LEAD WITH THE EAR. AND DID NOT BLOW MY EAR. Razg. Express Doesn't pay attention to what he hears. - Stop! Don `t move! Occupy the trenches! - The soldiers didn’t even listen. - Don't make too much noise, Mr. Colonel! Is this a position? ...
  • - NEITHER EYE OR EAR LEADS who. NO ONE WAS AN EYE OR EAR. Simple Reprehensible Doesn't want to look or listen; doesn't pay attention...

    Russian phraseological dictionary literary language

  • - He doesn’t even blow his own whistle. He doesn't even listen...
  • - see. And I can’t imagine...

    IN AND. Dahl. Proverbs of the Russian people

  • - the soldier’s post closest to the enemy, in the front line...

    Dictionary foreign words Russian language

  • - noun, number of synonyms: 2 guard chain...

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  • - adverb, number of synonyms: 2 close in close proximity...

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"and the ear does not lead" in books

Ear to the ground

From the book Life and Extraordinary Adventures of the Writer Voinovich (told by himself) author Voinovich Vladimir Nikolaevich

Ear to the ground

From the author's book

Ear to the ground Not only letters, but also newspapers (Pravda and some local ones) reached our farm. From them we learned in the spring of 1942 that our troops did not retreat, no (the writers of the reports avoided such words), but, fulfilling the strategic plans of the command, retreated in advance

I. THE MAN WITH AN EAR CUT OFF

From the book The Life of Van Gogh by Henri Perrucho

I. THE MAN WITH AN EAR CUT OFF From the visible, but not existing, one must go to the invisible, but existing. Juan de la Cruz Having received Gauguin's telegram, the frightened Theo rushed to Arles. At the hospital he was met by trainee doctor Felix Rey - it was during his duty that Vincent was

Man with a cut off ear

From the book Van Gogh by Azio David

The man with the cut off ear, Theo, saw Vincent and his torment in the Arles hospital, met with his attending physician, with the postman Roulin and with the pastor of the local Protestant church, Sallem, who cared for the patient, showing remarkable foresight. In those first days

First meeting with the “Iron Ear of Russia”

From the book My Great Old Women author Medvedev Felix Nikolaevich

First meeting with the “Iron Ear of Russia” 1975. Going to see Marietta Sergeevna to ask her about Blok (the Ogonyok magazine was preparing an anniversary issue dedicated to the poet), I took with me my friend Vyacheslav Avanesov, a Kurgan journalist who found himself in

Self-portrait with cut off ear and pipe

From the book Masterpieces of European Artists author Morozova Olga Vladislavovna

Self-portrait with a cut off ear and pipe 1889. Private collection Having settled in Arles, Van Gogh in his “Yellow House” begins to prepare the “Workshop of the South” for the arrival of Paul Gauguin. An attempt to create a creative union turned into violent disputes and quarrels for Van Gogh and Gauguin. Besides

Shot in the heart, wound behind the ear

From the book The Robberies That Shook the World [Exciting stories about outstanding criminal talents] author Soloviev Alexander

A shot in the heart, a wound behind the ear. On the August night of 1925, two shots rang out at the Chebanka state farm near Odessa. The hero was killed second, according to the official version. Civil War Grigory Kotovsky. They shot near the dacha where his family was vacationing. Wife Olga

Don't talk with your ear

From the book Great Scientific Curiosities. 100 stories about funny incidents in science author Zernes Svetlana Pavlovna

Don't talk with your ear The telephone has too many disadvantages and will never become a practical means of communication. R. Baker, President of Western Union, 1876 Our ancestors got along just fine without telephones. They sent messengers with news (and cut off their heads if the news was not

Myth, half-truth or outright lie? The mosquitoes buzzing in your ear don't bite.

From the book Give Dinner to the Enemy! And other myths about the human body and health author Karev Viktor Sergeevich

Myth, half-truth or outright lie? The mosquitoes buzzing around your ear don't bite As much as we all hate mosquitoes, so little do many of us know about them. There are several facts about mosquitoes that clearly show that between buzzing and mosquito

Auditory submodalities, or Listen with your ear

From the book PLASTICINE OF THE WORLD, or the “NLP Practitioner” course as it is. author Gagin Timur Vladimirovich

Auditory submodalities, or Listen with your ear And as the word speaks, it’s like a river babbling. Pushkin Let us now list the characteristics of sound. Volume. Sharpness. Tonality. Unison-dissonance. Rhythm. Purity (noise). Direction. Mono and stereo. Distance. Sensation of sound. One of

THE ENEMY INAUDIBLE WITH THE EAR

From the book 100 famous mysteries of nature author Syadro Vladimir Vladimirovich

AN ENEMY UNAUDIBLE BY THE EAR Even among people trying to understand what they saw or heard, inexplicable phenomena can give rise to superstitious thoughts. This happens most often when a person encounters something mysterious. The human ear is capable of perceiving sound

11. The spiritual word does not lead to vanity, but the word of worldly wisdom does. from what?

From the book Philokalia. Volume III author Corinthian Saint Macarius

11. The spiritual word does not lead to vanity, but the word of worldly wisdom does. from what? The spiritual word keeps the soul unconceited; for, filling all its parts with a feeling of the richness of spiritual light, it means that the soul has no need for human honor. Why

3. When You did terrible things, unexpected by us, and descended, the mountains melted from Your presence. 4. For since the ages no one has heard, no ear has listened, and no eye has seen another god besides You, who would do so much for those who trust in him.

From the book The Explanatory Bible. Volume 5 author Lopukhin Alexander

Hare with a torn ear

From the book Far Arrival (collection) author Konyaev Nikolay Mikhailovich

The Kruglovs drowned a hare with an ear torn off on the lake when they went to the lighthouse to buy blueberries. What was left was their eight-year-old daughter Tanya - a quiet, calm girl, with whom all the children of their large four-story house were friends. The Kruglovs had no relatives in the village, and Tanya, when they buried

Ear to the ground

From the book Inventions of Daedalus by David Jones

With his ear to the ground, Daedalus reflects on the resonant properties of the Moon discovered during flights spaceships"Apollo". Daedalus remembered that soldiers marching across the bridge were given the command to “knock down their leg” - this prevents the possibility of a dangerous resonance

Razg. Not to pay attention to sth., not to react to sth.; not to outwardly show one's attitude towards something. FSRY, 500; DP, 317, 487; ZS 1996, 154, 163, 475; 322; POS 7, 29.

  • - And he doesn’t lead with his ears and doesn’t pay any attention. Wed. Someone will say a word to me, it will completely blow my mind, another will say the same word, or even more beautifully - I don’t even listen. Turgenev. Rudin. 6...

    Michelson Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary (orig. orf.)

  • - and Razg didn’t even move his ears. Disapproved Usually in decree. f. Does not pay any attention, does not react to anything; does not outwardly show his attitude towards anyone or anything. = And even>...

    Educational phraseological dictionary

  • - above the ear adv. circumstances decomposition places In close proximity...

    Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova

  • - does not pay any attention Wed. Someone will say a word to me, it will completely blow me away, another will say the same word or even more beautifully - I don’t even follow with my ears. Turgenev. Rudin. 6...

    Mikhelson Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary

  • - AND DOESN'T LEAD WITH THE EAR. AND DID NOT BLOW MY EAR. Razg. Express Doesn't pay attention to what he hears. - Stop! Don `t move! Occupy the trenches! - The soldiers didn’t even listen. - Don't make too much noise, Mr. Colonel! Is this a position? ...

    Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Literary Language

  • - Simple. Neglected Do not pay any attention, do not outwardly show your attitude towards anyone or anything. - What do I need monasteries for? “If they go to waste, I won’t move my ears,” said Pyotr Stepanych...

    Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Literary Language

  • - Razg. Not to pay attention to sth., not to react to sth.; not to outwardly show one's attitude towards something. FSRY, 500; DP, 317, 487; ZS 1996, 154, 163, 475; 322; POS 7, 29...

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  • - adj., number of synonyms: 4 ignored, did not notice, did not pay attention, neglected...

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  • - adj., number of synonyms: 6 did not notice did not pay attention did not want to know stepped over neglected passed by...

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  • - adverb, number of synonyms: 4 and didn’t turn an ear, ignored, didn’t pay attention, didn’t attach any importance...

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  • - adverb, number of synonyms: 1 I didn’t even bat an eye...

    Synonym dictionary

  • - adverb, number of synonyms: 2 close in close proximity...

    Synonym dictionary

"Don't lead with your ears" in books

Ear to the ground

From the book Life and Extraordinary Adventures of the Writer Voinovich (told by himself) author Voinovich Vladimir Nikolaevich

Ear to the ground

From the author's book

Ear to the ground Not only letters, but also newspapers (Pravda and some local ones) reached our farm. From them we learned in the spring of 1942 that our troops did not retreat, no (the writers of the reports avoided such words), but, fulfilling the strategic plans of the command, retreated in advance

I. THE MAN WITH AN EAR CUT OFF

From the book The Life of Van Gogh by Henri Perrucho

I. THE MAN WITH AN EAR CUT OFF From the visible, but not existing, one must go to the invisible, but existing. Juan de la Cruz Having received Gauguin's telegram, the frightened Theo rushed to Arles. At the hospital he was met by trainee doctor Felix Rey - it was during his duty that Vincent was

IV Exercises and exercises on the march. - Great-fish bay and angry “Limpopo”. - Angra Pequena and dear majors. - News of the Japanese capture of High Mountain and the surprises prepared in Durban. - At the Cape of Good Hope. - Storm. - Off the coast of Madagascar. - News of the death of the first squadron. - Admiral and "Spitz"

From the book The Tragedy of Tsushima author Semenov Vladimir Ivanovich

IV Exercises and exercises on the march. - Great-fish bay and angry “Limpopo”. - Angra Pequena and dear majors. - News of the capture by the Japanese high mountain and about the surprises prepared in Durban. - At the Cape of Good Hope. - Storm. - Off the coast of Madagascar. - News of the death of the first squadron. -

Man with a cut off ear

From the book Van Gogh by Azio David

The man with the cut off ear, Theo, saw Vincent and his torment in the Arles hospital, met with his attending physician, with the postman Roulin and with the pastor of the local Protestant church, Sallem, who cared for the patient, showing remarkable foresight. In those first days

First meeting with the “Iron Ear of Russia”

From the book My Great Old Women author Medvedev Felix Nikolaevich

First meeting with the “Iron Ear of Russia” 1975. Going to see Marietta Sergeevna to ask her about Blok (the Ogonyok magazine was preparing an anniversary issue dedicated to the poet), I took with me my friend Vyacheslav Avanesov, a Kurgan journalist who found himself in

Self-portrait with cut off ear and pipe

From the book Masterpieces of European Artists author Morozova Olga Vladislavovna

Self-portrait with a cut off ear and pipe 1889. Private collection Having settled in Arles, Van Gogh in his “Yellow House” begins to prepare the “Workshop of the South” for the arrival of Paul Gauguin. An attempt to create a creative union turned into violent disputes and quarrels for Van Gogh and Gauguin. Besides

Shot in the heart, wound behind the ear

From the book The Robberies That Shook the World [Exciting stories about outstanding criminal talents] author Soloviev Alexander

A shot in the heart, a wound behind the ear. On the August night of 1925, two shots rang out at the Chebanka state farm near Odessa. The second, according to the official version, was the hero of the Civil War, Grigory Kotovsky. They shot near the dacha where his family was vacationing. Wife Olga

Don't talk with your ear

From the book Great Scientific Curiosities. 100 stories about funny incidents in science author Zernes Svetlana Pavlovna

Don't talk with your ear The telephone has too many disadvantages and will never become a practical means of communication. R. Baker, President of Western Union, 1876 Our ancestors got along just fine without telephones. They sent messengers with news (and cut off their heads if the news was not

Myth, half-truth or outright lie? The mosquitoes buzzing in your ear don't bite.

From the book Give Dinner to the Enemy! And other myths about the human body and health author Karev Viktor Sergeevich

Myth, half-truth or outright lie? The mosquitoes buzzing around your ear don't bite As much as we all hate mosquitoes, so little do many of us know about them. There are several facts about mosquitoes that clearly show that between buzzing and mosquito

Auditory submodalities, or Listen with your ear

From the book PLASTICINE OF THE WORLD, or the “NLP Practitioner” course as it is. author Gagin Timur Vladimirovich

Auditory submodalities, or Listen with your ear And as the word speaks, it’s like a river babbling. Pushkin Let us now list the characteristics of sound. Volume. Sharpness. Tonality. Unison-dissonance. Rhythm. Purity (noise). Direction. Mono and stereo. Distance. Sensation of sound. One of

THE ENEMY INAUDIBLE WITH THE EAR

From the book 100 famous mysteries of nature author Syadro Vladimir Vladimirovich

AN ENEMY UNAUDIBLE BY THE EAR Even among people trying to understand what they saw or heard, inexplicable phenomena can give rise to superstitious thoughts. This happens most often when a person encounters something mysterious. The human ear is capable of perceiving sound

3. When You did terrible things, unexpected by us, and descended, the mountains melted from Your presence. 4. For since the ages no one has heard, no ear has listened, and no eye has seen another god besides You, who would do so much for those who trust in him.

From the book The Explanatory Bible. Volume 5 author Lopukhin Alexander

Hare with a torn ear

From the book Far Arrival (collection) author Konyaev Nikolay Mikhailovich

The Kruglovs drowned a hare with an ear torn off on the lake when they went to the lighthouse to buy blueberries. What was left was their eight-year-old daughter Tanya - a quiet, calm girl, with whom all the children of their large four-story house were friends. The Kruglovs had no relatives in the village, and Tanya, when they buried

Ear to the ground

From the book Inventions of Daedalus by David Jones

With his ear to the ground, Daedalus reflects on the resonant properties of the Moon discovered during the flights of the Apollo spacecraft. Daedalus remembered that soldiers marching across the bridge were given the command to “knock down their leg” - this prevents the possibility of a dangerous resonance

And his ears don't lead and he doesn’t even lead his ears Razg. Disapproved Usually in decree. f. Does not pay any attention, does not react to anything; does not outwardly show his attitude towards anyone or anything. = And he didn’t even move an eyebrow, and he didn’t even move an eye, . With noun with value faces: boy, student... and doesn’t even listen.

At the gate, women were running across the meadow, shouting for someone, they must have been looking for the boy. But he, sitting angrily behind the burdock trees, didn’t even listen. (A.N. Tolstoy.)

What a watchman! I calmly made my way into the garden, but you didn’t even follow me. (A. Vampilov.)

They made a move at chess, when the bell rang, Slava didn’t even bat an ear. (M. Prilezhaeva.)


Educational phraseological dictionary. - M.: AST. E. A. Bystrova, A. P. Okuneva, N. M. Shansky. 1997 .

See what “and the ear doesn’t lead” is in other dictionaries:

    And his ears don't lead

    Doesn't lead with eye or ear- Who. NO ONE WAS AN EYE OR EAR. Simple Reprehensible Doesn't want to look or listen; doesn't pay attention... Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Literary Language

    doesn't follow the ear- doesn’t lead with his mustache, doesn’t lead with his nose, doesn’t lead with his eyes, doesn’t want to spit, doesn’t lead with his eyebrows, wants to sneeze, doesn’t blow into his mustache, indifferent Dictionary of Russian synonyms. does not lead with the ear adj., number of synonyms: 9 does not lead with the eyebrow (10) ... Synonym dictionary

    And Razg didn’t even move his ears. Disapproved Usually in decree. f. Does not pay any attention, does not react to anything; does not outwardly show his attitude towards anyone or anything. = And he doesn’t even raise an eyebrow... ... Educational phraseological dictionary

    And Razg didn’t even move his ears. Disapproved Usually in decree. f. Does not pay any attention, does not react to anything; does not outwardly show his attitude towards anyone or anything. = And he doesn’t even raise an eyebrow... ... Educational phraseological dictionary

    And he didn’t turn an ear- AND DOESN'T LEAD WITH THE EAR. AND DID NOT BLOW MY EAR. Razg. Express Doesn't pay attention to what he hears. Stop! Don `t move! Occupy the trenches! The soldiers didn't even blink. Don't make too much noise, Mr. Colonel! Is this a position? (S. Golubov. When fortresses do not surrender) ... Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Literary Language

    Didn't turn an eye or an ear- NEITHER EYE OR EAR LEADS who. NO ONE WAS AN EYE OR EAR. Simple Reprehensible Doesn't want to look or listen; doesn't pay attention... Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Literary Language

    Educational phraseological dictionary

    And Razg didn’t even raise an eyebrow. Usually in decree. f. Does not pay any attention, does not react to anything; does not outwardly show his attitude towards anyone or anything. = And he doesn’t blow his nose, and he doesn’t even move his eyes... ... Educational phraseological dictionary

He doesn’t lead with his mustache, he doesn’t lead with his nose, he doesn’t lead with his eyes, he doesn’t want to spit, he doesn’t lead with his eyebrows, he wants to sneeze, he doesn’t blow into his mustache, indifferent Dictionary of Russian synonyms. does not lead with the ear adj., number of synonyms: 9 does not lead with the eyebrow (10) ... Synonym dictionary

- (foreigner) does not pay any attention Wed. Someone will say a word to me, it will completely blow me away, another will say the same word, or even more beautifully, I don’t even know what to say. Turgenev. Rudin. 6. Wed. But Mishenka doesn’t even follow his ear: Bear said goodbye to the light, Into the den... ... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary

He doesn't even blow his own whistle. He doesn’t even lead with his ear (whisker). See PUNISHMENT RECOGNITION HUMILIATION...

See. And he’s not blowing his own head... IN AND. Dahl. Proverbs of the Russian people

Doesn’t lead with his nose, doesn’t lead with his mustache, wants to spit, wants to sneeze, indifferent, doesn’t blow in his mustache, doesn’t lead with his ear, doesn’t lead with his eye Dictionary of Russian synonyms. does not lead an eyebrow adj., number of synonyms: 10 does not lead an eyebrow (1) ... Synonym dictionary

Indifferent, doesn’t lead with his nose, doesn’t want to spit, doesn’t lead with his ear, doesn’t lead with his eyebrow, wants to sneeze, doesn’t blow into his mustache, doesn’t lead with his mustache Dictionary of Russian synonyms. does not lead with the eye adj., number of synonyms: 9 does not lead with the eyebrow (10 ... Synonym dictionary

Doesn't lead with the eye, doesn't lead with the eyebrow, indifferent, doesn't blow his mustache, doesn't want to spit, doesn't lead with the ear, wants to sneeze, doesn't lead with the mustache Dictionary of Russian synonyms. does not lead with the nose adj., number of synonyms: 8 does not lead with the eyebrow (10) ... Synonym dictionary

Doesn't lead with the eye, doesn't lead with the nose, doesn't lead with the ear, wants to sneeze, doesn't lead with the eyebrow, indifferent, doesn't blow his mustache, doesn't want to spit Dictionary of Russian synonyms. does not lead with a mustache adj., number of synonyms: 9 does not lead with an eyebrow (10) ... Synonym dictionary

and he doesn’t even move his ears

and didn’t even turn an ear- and Razg didn’t even move his ears. Disapproved Usually in decree. f. Does not pay any attention, does not react to anything; does not outwardly show his attitude towards anyone or anything. = And he doesn’t even raise an eyebrow... ... Educational phraseological dictionary

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AND DOESN'T LEAD WITH THE EAR. AND DID NOT BLOW MY EAR. Razg. Express Doesn't pay attention to what he hears. - Stop! Don `t move! Occupy the trenches! - The soldiers didn’t even listen. - Don't make too much noise, Mr. Colonel! Is this a position?(S. Golubov. When fortresses do not surrender).

  • - leads a “horse patrol”, near Poroshin, 1764; see Christiani 57; borrowed from French vedette, it. vedetta Wed Dose 742...

    Vasmer's Etymological Dictionary

  • - and Razg didn’t even move his ears. Disapproved Usually in decree. f. Does not pay any attention, does not react to anything; does not outwardly show his attitude towards anyone or anything. = And even>...

    Educational phraseological dictionary

  • - male, French the horse guard closest to the enemy; a chain of sentries from the enemy side; among the Cossacks, eyes. The leaders of two armies, or detachments, often stand in sight of each other...

    Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

  • - above the ear adv. circumstances decomposition places In close proximity...

    Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova

  • - AN LEAD * Prussia... in accordance with its relative weakness, preferred to remain en vedette on guard, rather than arrogate to itself the prestige of arbiter between Austria. Russia and Porta. Bismarck 1 197...
  • - Led by vedette f. 1. Horse sentry. 1777. Kurg. Eng. sl. Paired cavalry sentries. BDCh 1850 104 5 54. The army still had the gun and put up s. 1765. Poroshin Zap. // RS 1881 31 335. We continued to stand still...

    Historical Dictionary of Gallicisms of the Russian Language

  • - does not pay any attention Wed. Someone will say a word to me, it will completely blow me away, another will say the same word or even more beautifully - I don’t even follow with my ears. Turgenev. Rudin. 6...

    Mikhelson Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary

  • - AND DOESN'T LEAD WITH THE EAR. AND DID NOT BLOW MY EAR. Razg. Express Doesn't pay attention to what he hears. - Stop! Don `t move! Occupy the trenches! - The soldiers didn’t even listen. - Don't make too much noise, Mr. Colonel! Is this a position? ...
  • - NEITHER EYE OR EAR LEADS who. NO ONE WAS AN EYE OR EAR. Simple Reprehensible Doesn't want to look or listen; doesn't pay attention...

    Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Literary Language

  • - He doesn’t even blow his own whistle. He doesn't even listen...
  • - see. And I can’t imagine...

    IN AND. Dahl. Proverbs of the Russian people

  • - the soldier’s post closest to the enemy, in the front line...

    Dictionary of foreign words of the Russian language

  • - noun, number of synonyms: 2 guard chain...

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  • - ...

    Synonym dictionary

  • - adverb, number of synonyms: 2 close in close proximity...

    Synonym dictionary

“And he doesn’t lead with his ears” in books

Ear to the ground

From the book Life and Extraordinary Adventures of the Writer Voinovich (told by himself) author Voinovich Vladimir Nikolaevich

Ear to the ground

From the author's book

Ear to the ground Not only letters, but also newspapers (Pravda and some local ones) reached our farm. From them we learned in the spring of 1942 that our troops did not retreat, no (the writers of the reports avoided such words), but, fulfilling the strategic plans of the command, retreated in advance

I. THE MAN WITH AN EAR CUT OFF

From the book The Life of Van Gogh by Henri Perrucho

I. THE MAN WITH AN EAR CUT OFF From the visible, but not existing, one must go to the invisible, but existing. Juan de la Cruz Having received Gauguin's telegram, the frightened Theo rushed to Arles. At the hospital he was met by trainee doctor Felix Rey - it was during his duty that Vincent was

Man with a cut off ear

From the book Van Gogh by Azio David

The man with the cut off ear, Theo, saw Vincent and his torment in the Arles hospital, met with his attending physician, with the postman Roulin and with the pastor of the local Protestant church, Sallem, who cared for the patient, showing remarkable foresight. In those first days

First meeting with the “Iron Ear of Russia”

From the book My Great Old Women author Medvedev Felix Nikolaevich

First meeting with the “Iron Ear of Russia” 1975. Going to see Marietta Sergeevna to ask her about Blok (the Ogonyok magazine was preparing an anniversary issue dedicated to the poet), I took with me my friend Vyacheslav Avanesov, a Kurgan journalist who found himself in

Self-portrait with cut off ear and pipe

From the book Masterpieces of European Artists author Morozova Olga Vladislavovna

Self-portrait with a cut off ear and pipe 1889. Private collection Having settled in Arles, Van Gogh in his “Yellow House” begins to prepare the “Workshop of the South” for the arrival of Paul Gauguin. An attempt to create a creative union turned into violent disputes and quarrels for Van Gogh and Gauguin. Besides

Shot in the heart, wound behind the ear

From the book The Robberies That Shook the World [Exciting stories about outstanding criminal talents] author Soloviev Alexander

A shot in the heart, a wound behind the ear. On the August night of 1925, two shots rang out at the Chebanka state farm near Odessa. The second, according to the official version, was the hero of the Civil War, Grigory Kotovsky. They shot near the dacha where his family was vacationing. Wife Olga

Don't talk with your ear

From the book Great Scientific Curiosities. 100 stories about funny incidents in science author Zernes Svetlana Pavlovna

Don't talk with your ear The telephone has too many disadvantages and will never become a practical means of communication. R. Baker, President of Western Union, 1876 Our ancestors got along just fine without telephones. They sent messengers with news (and cut off their heads if the news was not

Myth, half-truth or outright lie? The mosquitoes buzzing in your ear don't bite.

From the book Give Dinner to the Enemy! And other myths about the human body and health author Karev Viktor Sergeevich

Myth, half-truth or outright lie? The mosquitoes buzzing around your ear don't bite As much as we all hate mosquitoes, so little do many of us know about them. There are several facts about mosquitoes that clearly show that between buzzing and mosquito

Auditory submodalities, or Listen with your ear

From the book PLASTICINE OF THE WORLD, or the “NLP Practitioner” course as it is. author Gagin Timur Vladimirovich

Auditory submodalities, or Listen with your ear And as the word speaks, it’s like a river babbling. Pushkin Let us now list the characteristics of sound. Volume. Sharpness. Tonality. Unison-dissonance. Rhythm. Purity (noise). Direction. Mono and stereo. Distance. Sensation of sound. One of

THE ENEMY INAUDIBLE WITH THE EAR

From the book 100 famous mysteries of nature author Syadro Vladimir Vladimirovich

AN ENEMY UNAUDIBLE BY THE EAR Even among people trying to understand what they saw or heard, inexplicable phenomena can give rise to superstitious thoughts. This happens most often when a person encounters something mysterious. The human ear is capable of perceiving sound

11. The spiritual word does not lead to vanity, but the word of worldly wisdom does. from what?

From the book Philokalia. Volume III author Corinthian Saint Macarius

11. The spiritual word does not lead to vanity, but the word of worldly wisdom does. from what? The spiritual word keeps the soul unconceited; for, filling all its parts with a feeling of the richness of spiritual light, it means that the soul has no need for human honor. Why

3. When You did terrible things, unexpected by us, and descended, the mountains melted from Your presence. 4. For since the ages no one has heard, no ear has listened, and no eye has seen another god besides You, who would do so much for those who trust in him.

From the book The Explanatory Bible. Volume 5 author Lopukhin Alexander

Hare with a torn ear

From the book Far Arrival (collection) author Konyaev Nikolay Mikhailovich

The Kruglovs drowned a hare with an ear torn off on the lake when they went to the lighthouse to buy blueberries. What was left was their eight-year-old daughter Tanya - a quiet, calm girl, with whom all the children of their large four-story house were friends. The Kruglovs had no relatives in the village, and Tanya, when they buried

Ear to the ground

From the book Inventions of Daedalus by David Jones

With his ear to the ground, Daedalus reflects on the resonant properties of the Moon discovered during the flights of the Apollo spacecraft. Daedalus remembered that soldiers marching across the bridge were given the command to “knock down their leg” - this prevents the possibility of a dangerous resonance



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