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    [els] adv էլի, էլ. anybody else էլի որևէ մեկը. tell us smth else էլի մի բան պատմիր. everyone else մնացած/մյուս բոլորը. everything else բոլոր մնացած բաները. (տարբեր, ուրիշ, այլ) Ask smb else Հարցրեք մեկ ուրիշին. anything else մեկ այլ/ուրիշ բան. somewhere else մեկ այլ/ուրիշ տեղ. (հրցկն.) What else? Էլ ի՞նչ. Who else? Էլ ո՞վ. Where else? Էլ ո՞ւր How else? Էլ ինչպե՞ս (ժխտ. դեր.) nothing else այլևս/էլ ոչ մի բան. nothing else to be done անելու էլ ոչ մի բան. nobody else այլևս ոչ ոք. Nobody else knows about it Այդ մասին այլևս ոչ ոք չգիտի. Little else remains Քիչ բան է մնում. more than anything else ավելին քան որևէ այլ բան. or else թե չէ, հակա ռակ դեպքում. Be quiet or else leave the room Լռիր կամ/հակառակ դեպքում դուրս գնա. You get moving or else! խսկց. Դե՛ գործի ան ցիր/ Գնա՛ էստեղից, թե չէ…

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  • anybody else — pronoun Same as …   Wiktionary

  • I Don't Know Anybody Else — Infobox Single Name = I Don t Know Anybody Else Cover size = Border = Caption = Artist = Black Box Album = Dreamland A side = B side = Released = 1990 Format = CD maxi 7 single 12 maxi Recorded = 1989 Genre = Eurodance Length = 4:36 Label =… …   Wikipedia

  • else — 1. The usual possessive forms are anybody else s, someone else s, etc., and not (for example) anybody s else, although this was used until the mid 19c: • They look to me like someone else s, to be frank Penelope Lively, 1987 • We would like to… …   Modern English usage

  • else — [els] adj. [ME & OE elles, adv. gen. of n. base el , other (as in OE el land, foreign land), akin to Goth aljis, OHG elles, of same formation < IE base * al , that, yonder one > L alius, another, alienus, belonging to another, Gr allos,… …   English World dictionary

  • anybody — an|y|bod|y [ eni,badi ] pronoun *** anyone: Is there anybody who doesn t understand what to do? anybody else: I m not taking care of anybody else s children …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • anybody */*/*/ — UK [ˈenɪˌbɒdɪ] / US [ˈenɪˌbɑdɪ] pronoun anyone Is there anybody who doesn t understand what to do? anybody else: I m not looking after anybody else s children …   English dictionary

  • anybody —    In The Taste of Too Much, by Clifford Hanley, a woman says: ‘Now there’s no need to be nervous, anyone. Mr Garside isn’t going to ask why he hasn’t seen anyone at church recently.’ The anyone in this instance refers to two young people who… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • anybody —  , anyone, anything, anyway, anywhere. Anything and anywhere are always one word. The others are normally one word except when the emphasis is on the second element (e.g., He received three job offers, but any one would have suited him ). Anybody …   Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • anybody, anyone, anything, anyway, anywhere —    Anything and anywhere are always one word. The others are one word except when the emphasis is on the second element (e.g., He received three job offers, but any one would have suited him ).    Anybody and anyone are singular and should be… …   Dictionary of troublesome word

  • anybody, anyone, anything, anyway, anywhere —    Anything and anywhere are always one word. The others are one word except when the emphasis is on the second element (e.g., He received three job offers, but any one would have suited him ).    Anybody and anyone are singular and should be… …   Dictionary of troublesome word

  • anybody, anyone, anything, anyway, anywhere —    Anything and anywhere are always one word. The others are one word except when the emphasis is on the second element (e.g., He received three job offers, but any one would have suited him ).    Anybody and anyone are singular and should be… …   Dictionary of troublesome word

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