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61 rather early
Общая лексика: рановато -
62 rather empty
Макаров: пустоватый -
63 rather far off
Общая лексика: подальше -
64 rather full in the face
Общая лексика: круглолицыйУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > rather full in the face
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65 rather good
Общая лексика: неплохо -
66 rather hard or stiff
Макаров: жестковатый -
67 rather have a hundred friends than a hundred roubles
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > rather have a hundred friends than a hundred roubles
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68 rather high
Математика: повышенный -
69 rather interesting
Общая лексика: небезынтересный -
70 rather late
Макаров: довольно поздно, поздновато -
71 rather late in the day
Общая лексика: поздновато, слишком поздноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > rather late in the day
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72 rather more
1) Общая лексика: немного больше2) Математика: значительно больше -
73 rather more detailed
Макаров: несколько более подробный -
74 rather much
Общая лексика: многовато -
75 rather odd habit
Общая лексика: довольно странная привычка -
76 rather quickly
Математика: весьма быстро, довольно быстро -
77 rather rapidly
Математика: сравнительно быстро -
78 rather rough sea
Морской термин: значительное волнение, сильно возмущенное море, сильное волнение (5 баллов) -
79 rather rough swell
Морской термин: свежая зыбь -
80 rather sanguinary language
Общая лексика: речь, пересыпанная ругательствамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > rather sanguinary language
См. также в других словарях:
rather — 1. Rather is common in BrE as a so called ‘downtoner’, i.e. an adverb that reduces the effect of the following adjective, adverb, or noun, as in It is rather expensive, You were driving rather fast, and He s rather a fool. With nouns, the… … Modern English usage
Rather — Rath er (r[a^][th] [ e]r; 277), adv. [AS. hra[eth]or, compar. of hra[eth]e, hr[ae][eth]e, quickly, immediately. See {Rath}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. Earlier; sooner; before. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Thou shalt, quod he, be rather false than I. Chaucer … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rather — [rath′ər, räth′ər; ] for interj. [ ra′thʉr′, rä′thʉr′] adv. [ME < OE hrathor, compar. of hrathe, hræthe, quickly: see RATHE] 1. Obs. more quickly; sooner 2. more willingly; preferably [would you rather have tea?] 3. with more justice, logic,… … English World dictionary
Rather — is a family name. It is also an adverb in the English language.Rather may refer to:* Dan Rather, news presenter * Elizabeth Rather, expert in the computer programming language Forthsurname … Wikipedia
rather — ► ADVERB 1) (would rather) indicating one s preference in a particular matter. 2) to a certain or significant extent or degree. 3) on the contrary. 4) more precisely. 5) instead of; as opposed to. ► EXCLAMATION Brit. dated … English terms dictionary
Rather — ist der Name folgender Personen: Rather von Verona (um 887 974), Theologe und Bischof von Verona und Lüttich Dan Rather (* 1931), US amerikanischer Journalist Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer … Deutsch Wikipedia
rather — [adv1] moderately a bit, a little, averagely, comparatively, enough, fairly, in a certain degree, kind of, more or less, passably, pretty, quite, ratherish, reasonably, relatively, slightly, some, something, somewhat, sort of, so so*, tolerably,… … New thesaurus
Rather — Rath er (r[a^][th] [ e]r), a. [Compar. of {Rath}, a.] Prior; earlier; former. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Now no man dwelleth at the rather town. Sir J. Mandeville. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rather — O.E. hraþor more quickly, earlier, sooner, also more readily, comparative of hraþe, hræþe quickly, related to hræð quick, from P.Gmc. *khrathuz (Cf. O.N. hraðr, O.H.G. hrad). The base form rathe was obsolete by 18c. except in poetry; superlative… … Etymology dictionary
rather — [[t]rɑ͟ːðə(r), ræ̱ð [/t]] ♦ 1) PHR PREP You use rather than when you are contrasting two things or situations. Rather than introduces the thing or situation that is not true or that you do not want. The problem was psychological rather than… … English dictionary
rather — predeterminer, adverb 1 (+ adj/adv) quite; fairly: I was rather surprised to see him with his ex wife. | He was limping rather badly as he walked off the field. | It s not too big for you at all. I rather like the way it fits you. | rather a big… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English