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[ɡɔʃ]gosh int разг.: by gosh! черт возьми! (выражение изумления, досады и т. п.) gosh int разг.: by gosh! черт возьми! (выражение изумления, досады и т. п.) -
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[gɒʃ] intбоже!, чёрт возьми! (выражает удивление, досаду, радость и т. п.)by gosh! - чёрт возьми!, вот те на!
gosh! It is good to be alive! - эх, хорошо жить на свете!
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черт возьми междометие: -
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Черт возьми! междометие: -
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int боже!, чёрт возьми!by gosh! — чёрт возьми!, вот те на!
good God!, good gosh!, good gracious! — господи!, боже мой!, боже правый!
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[gɔʃ]межд.; разг.боже!, чёрт возьми!by gosh! — чёрт возьми! (выражение изумления, досады, радости)
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interj infmlGosh, it's good to be alive! — Черт возьми, как хорошо жить на свете!
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1) Сокращение: Great Ormond Street Hospital2) Университет: Good Old Student Housing -
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1) Сокращение: Great Ormond Street Hospital2) Университет: Good Old Student Housing -
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[gɔʃ]боже!, чёрт возьми!Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > gosh
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Боже! (эвфемизм слову «God»)Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Gosh!
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Общая лексика: To get upset and to swear politely without saying dirty words. (Example: "Gosh darn, I didn't know that this would happen," said Frank.) -
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Макаров: эх, хорошо жить на свете!Универсальный англо-русский словарь > gosh! It is good to be alive!
См. также в других словарях:
Gosh — bezeichnet: Gosh (Armenien), Stadt in der Provinz Tawusch, Armenien Mkhitar Gosh, armenischer Priester GOSH, als Abkürzung für das Krankenhaus Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, Vereinigtes Königreich Gosh ist der Familienname folgender… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gosh — may refer to: * a minced oath of God * Great Ormond Street Hospital * Gosh, Armenia, famous for its Goshavank monastery * Mkhitar Gosh, Armenian scholar and priest … Wikipedia
gosh — /gosh/, interj. (used as an exclamation or mild oath): Gosh, this bag is heavy! [1750 60; euphemistic alter. of GOD] * * * … Universalium
gosh — S2 [gɔʃ US ga:ʃ] interjection informal [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: god] used to express surprise ▪ Gosh, it s cold … Dictionary of contemporary English
gosh — ☆ gosh [gäsh, gôsh ] interj. used to express surprise, wonder, etc.: orig. a euphemism for God … English World dictionary
gosh — [ gaʃ ] interjection OLD FASHIONED used for showing that you are surprised or a little annoyed … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gosh — 1757, altered pronunciation of God. Probably from by gosse (mid 16c.) … Etymology dictionary
gosh — ► EXCLAMATION informal ▪ used to express surprise or give emphasis. ORIGIN euphemism for GOD(Cf. ↑godward) … English terms dictionary
Gosh — 40° 43′ 21″ N 45° 00′ 12″ E / 40.7225, 45.003333 … Wikipédia en Français
gosh — [[t]gɒ̱ʃ[/t]] EXCLAM Some people say Gosh when they are surprised. [OLD FASHIONED] Gosh, there s a lot of noise … English dictionary
gosh — /gɒʃ / (say gosh) interjection 1. (an exclamation or mild oath.) –phrase 2. golly gosh, (an exclamation of delight, excitement, etc.) {US colloquial (1830s); a euphemistic variant of God!} …