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a good deal of the bookбольшая часть книги (financial-engineer)
get a good grip onполностью овладеть материалом по (Alex_Odeychuk)
get a good grip onполностью освоить материал по (Alex_Odeychuk)
get a good grip onхорошо освоить (Alex_Odeychuk)
get a good grip onполностью освоить (Alex_Odeychuk)
good senseзолотая середина (из книги Акутагавы "слова пигмея" Krutov Andrew)
good soldierбравый солдат (snowleopard)
have been getting good feedback from readersполучать хорошие отзывы читателей (New York Times Alex_Odeychuk)
if you can't be good, be carefulесли не можешь поступать правильно, будь осторожен. (The saying was first published in this form in 1903, when Arthur M. Binstead said in his Pitcher in Paradise, "Always bear in mind what the country mother said to her daughter who was coming up to town to be apprenticed to the Bond Street millinery, ‘For heaven's sake be good; but if you can't be good, be careful'." However, the meaning behind the expression is a lot older than that. It comes from the 11th century Latin proverb Si non caste, tamen caute, which translates as "if not chastely, nevertheless cautiously." There are many variations on this saying, several along the lines of "Be good. And if you can't be good, be careful. And if you can't be careful, name it after me." Given those additions, you have a hierarchy of behavior to work with! konstanzhoglo)
she Was Good for NothingПропащая (сказка Ганса Христиана Андерсена collegia)