Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Russian term or phrase:
подобное взаимодействует с подобным
English translation:
like attracts like
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Michael Sarni
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Russian term
подобное взаимодействует с подобным
Russian to English
Social Sciences
History
религиозные законы и постулаты
Один из космических законов звучит так: подобное взаимодействует с подобным.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +3 | like attracts like | Michael Sarni |
3 | like-like interaction | Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. |
3 | birds of a feather flock together | Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. |
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Jul 20, 2022 19:39: Michael Sarni Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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like-like interaction
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birds of a feather flock together
In the right context, this might fit.
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Birds of a feather flock together is an English proverb. The meaning is that beings (typically humans) of similar type, interest, personality, character, or other distinctive attribute tend to mutually associate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birds_of_a_feather_flock_toget...
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BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER
Meaning:
Those with similar interests or of the same kind tend to form groups.
Example:
A: John and James seem to get along really well
B: Well, birds of a feather flock together. They both love reading comics.
Did you know?
In nature, birds of the same species often flock together as a safety precaution, since congregating in large groups would reduce their risk of predatation. This behavior of birds is where this idiom originates from.
https://www.languagecouncils.sg/goodenglish/resources/idioms...
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Birds of a feather flock together is an English proverb. The meaning is that beings (typically humans) of similar type, interest, personality, character, or other distinctive attribute tend to mutually associate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birds_of_a_feather_flock_toget...
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BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER
Meaning:
Those with similar interests or of the same kind tend to form groups.
Example:
A: John and James seem to get along really well
B: Well, birds of a feather flock together. They both love reading comics.
Did you know?
In nature, birds of the same species often flock together as a safety precaution, since congregating in large groups would reduce their risk of predatation. This behavior of birds is where this idiom originates from.
https://www.languagecouncils.sg/goodenglish/resources/idioms...
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