ôÕÚÉ??çÒÅÌËÁ
Alexei Pavlov
bestpava at HOTMAIL.COM
Wed Apr 18 00:12:57 UTC 2007
I would add that it's not just a little dog but the name of this little dog.
And the whole expression has a meaning of an easy victory.
From: Alina Israeli <aisrael at AMERICAN.EDU>
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Subject: Re: [SEELANGS] ôÕÚÉ??çÒÅÌËÁ
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:39:12 -0400
Ïîðâàò?êà?Òóçè?ãðåëêó.
Òóçè??is a dog, I would think a small dog based on its name. Words of the
same root ?òóçèòü (1p sg is absent)
Ãðåëêà ?is a hot water bottle (made of rubber, I would think)
I'd like to know how Shakespeare fits there, maybe metaphorically.
On Apr 17, 2007, at 7:21 PM, Sarah Hurst wrote:
>Can anyone explain to me the meaning of the phrase <Òóçè??Ãðåëêà>?
>
>
>
>I'm doing a translation that uses it in a metaphorical sense, and I've
>found
>on Google that it might refer to a Shakespeare play title, is that
>possible?
>
>
Alina Israeli
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