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1. prepositionмеждуbetween the cup and the lip a morsel may slip посл. = не радуйся раньше времениbetween the devil and the deep sea в безвыходном положении; между двух огнейbetween hay and grass ни то ни се; ни рыба ни мясоbetween ourselves, between you and me (and the bedpost) между нами, конфиденциальноbetween times, between whiles в промежуткахbetween this and then на досуге; между деломbetween wind and water в наиболее уязвимом месте2. adverbмеждуvisits are few and far between посещения редкиSyn:amid, amidst, among, amongst, betwixt* * *(p) между; посреди* * ** * *[be·tween || bɪ'twiːn] adv. между prep. между* * *измеждусреди* * *1. предл. между 2. нареч. между -
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коротать (время)It was a beautiful day and we whiled away the hours in the garden.
Jane whiles the time away by daydreaming.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > while away
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[bɪ'twiːn] 1. предл.••Between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip. — посл. Не радуйся раньше времени.
between the devil and the deep sea — в безвыходном положении; между двух огней
between hay and grass — ни то ни сё; ни рыба ни мясо
between times / whiles — в промежутках
2. нареч.; = in betweenbetween this and then — на досуге; между делом
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в то время как союз:тогда как (while, whereas, whilst, when)покуда (while, whilst)имя существительное: предлог: глагол:проводить время (while, spend, put in, while the time away, while away the time, while away a few hours)коротать время (while away the time, pass the time, while the time away, cheat time, make time pass, while) -
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Синонимический ряд:1. jobs (noun) chores; jobs; onuses; tasks2. pains (noun) care; labor; pains3. trials (noun) attempts; endeavours; essays; trials4. troubles (noun) elbow greases; exertions; strains; strivings; struggles; troubles; whiles -
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пространство; пробелСинонимический ряд:1. expanses (noun) amplitudes; breadths; distances; expanses; expansions; spreads2. times (noun) bits; spells; stretches; times; while; whiles -
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he spends more than his salary can bear — он тратит больше, чем позволяет ему жалованье
Синонимический ряд:1. disburses (verb) disburses; expends; forks out; gives; lay out; lays out; outlays; pays; shells out2. finishes (verb) consumes; depletes; drains; eat up; exhausts; finishes; goes; play out; run through; runs through; use up; uses up; washes up3. passes (verb) passes; put in; whiles away -
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время; разthe times we live in — наши дни; время, в которое мы живём
at all times, all the time — всегда, во все времена
at other times — в других случаях; в другие времена
Синонимический ряд:1. days (noun) ages; days; epochs; eras; periods; seasons2. goes (noun) bouts; goes; hitches; innings; shifts; spells; stints; tours; tricks; turns; watches3. occasions (noun) instants; moments; occasions4. opportunities (noun) breaks; chances; openings; opportunities; shots; shows; squeaks5. tempi or tempos (noun) paces; tempi or tempos6. terms (noun) duration; durations; spans; stretches; terms7. while (noun) bits; spaces; spells; stretches; while; whiles8. books (verb) books; schedules9. clocks (verb) clocks -
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1. n время; промежуток времениin a little while — скоро, вот-вот
a while ago — только что, недавно
after a little while — вскоре, через некоторое время
at whiles — по временам, иногда
2. n преим. поэт. это времяhe sang to her and looked in her eyes the while — он пел для неё, всё время смотря ей в глаза
3. n затраченные усилия и время; беспокойство4. v проводить, коротатьwhile away — проводить; провести
5. v диал. тянуться6. prep диал. до7. cj вводит временные придаточные предложения, выражающие8. cj вводит предложения, выражающие противопоставление в то же время; тогда как; аone of the sisters was in white, while the other was all in black — одна сестра была в белом, а другая вся в чёрном
9. cj разг. вводит предложения с противительным значением хотя, несмотря на то, чтоwhile the book will be welcomed by scholars, it will make an immediate appeal to the general reader — книга будет хорошо принята не только учёными, но и широким кругом читателей
a long while ago — очень давно, так давно, что и не вспомнить
Синонимический ряд:1. although (adj.) although; whereas2. during (adj.) during; through; throughout3. effort (noun) effort; elbow grease; exertion; pain; pains; trouble4. interval (noun) bit; interim; interval; period; space; spell; stretch; whet5. occasion (noun) instant; moment; occasion; time6. while away (verb) idle; pass; spend; waste; while away7. wile (verb) beguile; fleet; wile8. during (other) as long as; during
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Whiles — Whiles, adv. [See {While}, n., and { wards}.] 1. Meanwhile; meantime. [R.] [1913 Webster] The good knight whiles humming to himself the lay of some majored troubadour. Sir. W. Scott. [1913 Webster] 2. sometimes; at times. [Scot.] Sir W. Scott.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Whiles — Whiles, conj. During the time that; while. [Archaic] Chaucer. Fuller. [1913 Webster] Agree with thine adversary quickly, whiles thou art in the way with him. Matt. v. 25. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
whiles — [hwīlz, wīlz] adv. [ME < while (see WHILE) + adv. gen. s] Chiefly Scot. SOMETIMES conj. Now Chiefly Dial. WHILE … English World dictionary
Whiles — Recorded in many spellings including While, Whiles, Willas, Wiles, Willes, Wills, Willys, Williss, Willos and Wileson, this is an English patronymic surname. It is however arguably of early Germanic or Anglo Saxon pre 7th century origins deriving … Surnames reference
whiles — be·tween·whiles; whiles; … English syllables
whiles — North Country (Newcastle) Words sometimes: it rains whiles … English dialects glossary
The whiles — Whiles Whiles, adv. [See {While}, n., and { wards}.] 1. Meanwhile; meantime. [R.] [1913 Webster] The good knight whiles humming to himself the lay of some majored troubadour. Sir. W. Scott. [1913 Webster] 2. sometimes; at times. [Scot.] Sir W.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
whiles — I. conjunction Etymology: Middle English, from while + s, adverb suffix more at whence Date: 12th century archaic while II. adverb Date: 15th century chiefly Scottish sometimes … New Collegiate Dictionary
Whiles lions war and battle for their dens… — См. Паны дерутся, а у хлопцив чубы болят … Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
whiles — /hwuylz, wuylz/, adv. 1. Chiefly Scot. at times. 2. Obs. in the meantime. conj. 3. Archaic. while. [1175 1225; ME; see WHILE, S1] * * * … Universalium
whiles — conjunction /waɪlz/ while … Wiktionary