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it's like a skeleton at the feast о you started speaking with delight and finished with a sorry sight!начал за здравие, а кончил за упокой (said about discrepancy between good beginning (e.g., good news, promising situation, words) and bad ending (e.g., later news, one's deeds))
it's like a skeleton at the feast о you started speaking with delight and finished with a sorry sight!начал за здравие, а свёл за упокой (said about discrepancy between good beginning (e.g., good news, promising situation, words) and bad ending (e.g., later news, one's deeds))
like a hen with one chickenносится как дурень с писаною торбой
like a hen with one chickenносится как курица с яйцом
live with wolves, howl like wolvesс волками жить, по-волчьи выть (Аfterword to Goncharov's novel Oblomov by Mikhail Shishkin, translated from the Russian by Marian Schwartz: Goncharov's desperate attempt to create a new Russian man was a fiasco, The hero rises up out of the inkpot and turns on his own creator. Stolz must perform even his noble deeds ... not directly and aboveboard, through thу courts, but the Russian way, through payoffs. Otherwise Oblomov would have been left high and dry. Live with wolves; howl like wolves. google.com Val_Ships)