Usage examples of "samurai sword" in English with translation to Russian

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He was a Samurai, and he felt he'd dishonored himself, so he committed seppuku, ritual suicide, with his own particular sword. Он был самураем и почувствовал, что обесчестил себя, поэтому и совершил "сепуку", ритуальное самоубийство, своим собственным особым мечом.
I have a vague recollection of feeling like I was floating while walking through Times Square and watching some kind of Japanese samurai movie with him. Смутно припоминаю такое ощущение, будто я плыву, проходя по Таймс-Сквер, и смотрю с Кросби какое-то японское кино про самураев.
"Practising sword throwing?" "It just slipped out of my hands." «Практикуешь метание меча?» «Он просто выскользнул у меня из рук.»
The reasoning is peculiar, and seems to revive a nineteenth-century critique, usually associated with Nietzsche, that Christianity (and Islam) produces an acquiescent or even subservient mentality, in contrast to the heroic virtues of classical antiquity or of warrior societies, such as the world of the Japanese samurai. Такие рассуждения необычны и напоминают обычно ассоциируемую с Ницше критику девятнадцатого века, что христианство (и ислам) создают уступчивый и даже рабский менталитет в противоположность героическому характеру классической античности или воинственных обществ, таких как мир японских самураев.
They will hammer their swords into ploughshares and their spears into sickles. Nation will not lift sword against nation, no longer will they learn how to make war. И перекуют мечи свои на орала, и копья свои - на серпы; не поднимет народ на народ меча, и не будут более учиться воевать.
A samurai must live in poverty to remain a valorous warrior. Самурай должен жить в бедности, чтобы оставаться доблестным воином.
My sword may be blunt, but that's more than enough for someone like you. Мой меч может быть тупой, но для такого, как ты, это больше, чем достаточно.
I'm a samurai of good family. Я - самурай из знатного рода.
This sword has a strange history. У этого меча странная история.
He sells off his soul as a samurai, replacing his blades with bamboo, and then shows up saying he wants to perform hara-kiri? Он продает душу самурая, заменив лезвие меча бамбуком, а потом объявляет, что желает сделать себе харакири?
Run one's enemy through with a sword. Прогнать врага мечом.
Rather than live on in endless poverty, idly waiting for death, you wish to end your life in a manner befitting a samurai, by hara-kiri. Не в силах более жить в нищете, тщетно ожидая смерти, ты решил прервать свою жизнь как надлежит самураю - с помощью харакири.
And they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. И перекуют мечи свои на орала, и копья свои - на серпы; не поднимет народ на народ меча, и не будут более учиться воевать.
If a samurai does not kill the adulterer himself, he loses his rank. Если самурай сам не убьет неверную жену, он потеряет свой чин.
I want a sword! Я хочу меч!
Rather than being chopped up like a dead fish, perform hara-kiri and die like a samurai. Вместо того, чтобы быть вспоротым, как дохлая рыба, соверши харакири и умри как самурай.
He was killed with a sword. Он был убит мечом.
He's the greatest swordsman in the whole of Japan, the young samurai filled with dreams. Он лучший фехтовальщик во всей Японии, юный самурай, полный надежд.
Tom hacked Mary's arm off with a sword. Том отрубил руку Мэри мечом.
At age 21, I met two "ronin", or masterless samurai. В 21 год я встретил двух "ронинов", самураев без хозяина.
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