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English-Albanian Dictionary
of Idioms
... but since then people have begun to sit up and take notice. O 'Just you wait. In
the new year we'1l spring our new sports model on them. That 'll make them sit
up and take notice. six of one and half-a-dozen of the other njesoj, nje' oke e ...
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Cambridge Dictionary
of American Idioms
Either way she's in a no-win situation. six six of one, (and) half a dozen of the
other two things are almost the same or equal ♢ / also compared the two stereos,
and in most respects it's six of one, half a dozen of the other. origin: based on the
...
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Japanese Proverbs
and Sayings
Six of one and half a dozen of the other. Hakuhyo wo fumu ga gotoshi: "To be
fearful and undecided what to do." (Lit., "As if walking on thin ice.") Hakuhyd wo
fumu fo-fochi ga suru: "To feel as if treading on thin ice." This proverb is a slightly
...
Daniel Crump Buchanan, 1965
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I Love You but I'm Not in Love with You: Seven Steps to ...
Misunderstandings, problems and rows are six of one and half a dozen of the
other; by taking this on board couples will stop blaming each other. - The second
law of relationship disputes — emotional equals attract — shows not only that
both ...
DOZEN Six of one and half a dozen of the other There is no difference between
two things or two ways of dealing with a difficulty; both sides seem equal: > 'It's six
of one and half a dozen of the other - the fares on the bus or the coach are the ...
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An Asperger Dictionary
of Everyday Expressions
Six of one and half a dozen of the other Used to describe a situation in which
both sides are evenly balanced in strength. It is often used to describe a situation
in which two groups of people are equally to blame for a mishap.* Six of the best
...
Ian Stuart-Hamilton, 2004
... 1421 Pull the other leg/one it's got bells on! 1148 put all your eggs in one
basket 450 six of one and half a dozen of the other 1345 take each day as it
comes/take it one day at a time 355 There's one law for the rich and another for
the poor.
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Sterling Dictionary
of Idioms
... year she started talking nineteen to the dozen. six of one and half a dozen of
the other there is very little difference between the one and the other It is not clear
whether he or she broke the statue—it 's six of one and half a dozen of the other.
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Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
... step forward, two steps back 1421 Pull the other leg/one it's got bells on! 1 148
put all your eggs in one basket 450 six of one and half a dozen of the other 1345
take each day as it comes/take it one day at a time 355 There's one law for the ...
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500 Common Chinese Idioms: An Annotated Frequency Dictionary
The literal translation of this idiom is 'half a catty (is the equivalent of) eight
ounces,' with freer translations being 'six of one and half a doZen of the other,
tweedledum and tweedledee, the same.' Example1:-/|\A“EÉXU'75, jiv'm/PAÍTXÚÈ
, ...
Liwei Jiao, Cornelius C. Kubler, Weiguo Zhang, 2013
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SIX OF ONE AND HALF A DOZEN OF THE OTHER»
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Plebgate: Andrew Mitchell does not come out 'smelling of roses'
"I suspect the truth is six of one and half a dozen of the other. No-one comes out of it smelling of roses: neither the police nor Andrew," he added. He also argued ... «Telegraph.co.uk, déc 12»