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( тж. -ie, и -ey) образует имена существительные с эмоциональными значениями уменьшительности и ласкательности
1) от имён собственных: Christie, Annie, Charley, Disky;
2) от основ нарицательных существительных: auntie тётушка;
daddy папочка;
lassie милочка;
sonny сынок;
3) от сочетаний слов: movies кино( от moving pictures) -
102 aunty
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103 aunty
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104 ie
-ie
1> образует существительные с уменьшительно-ласкательным
значением:
_Ex:
birdie птичка
_Ex:
doggie собачка
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cookie печенье
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sweetie сладость; милашка
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105 YMCA
1) Шутливое выражение: You Might Catch Aids, You're My Caring Auntie, Young Male Caught in Act, Your Mom's Cooking Agency, Your Money Cheerfully Accepted, Youth Molesting Car Association2) Религия: Young Men Christian Association, Христианская ассоциация молодых людей, ассоциация молодых христиан3) Грубое выражение: You Must Come Again4) Сокращение: Young Mens Christian Association, Young Men's Christian Association5) Пищевая промышленность: Yesterday's Meal Cooked Again6) СМИ: Your Man Can't Act! -
106 aunt
(the sister of one's father or mother, or the wife of one's uncle: My Aunt Anne died last week; The child went to the circus with her aunt.) tía- auntie- aunty
aunt n tíatr[ɑːnt]1 tíaaunt ['ænt, 'ant] n: tía fn.• tía s.f.ænt, ɑːntnoun tía f[ɑːnt]1.N tía f2.CPDAunt Sally N — blanco m (de insultos, críticas etc)
* * *[ænt, ɑːnt]noun tía f -
107 aunt
(the sister of one's father or mother, or the wife of one's uncle: My Aunt Anne died last week; The child went to the circus with her aunt.) tante- auntie- auntytantesubst. \/ɑːnt\/tantemy (sainted) aunt! ( hverdagslig) du store!my Aunt Fanny (hverdagslig, brukes etter et utsagn) særlig!, tullprat!, liksom!• A: sure I got this watch by honest means! B: honest means my Aunt Fanny!A: jovisst fikk jeg tak i klokken på ærlig vis! B: ærlig vis, du liksomAunt Sally ( på markeder) tredokke (ofte en kvinne som røyker en pipe, som spillerne kan kaste baller eller pinner på) ( overført) skyteskive -
108 be
'bi: ɡi:( abbreviation) (Bachelor of Engineering; first degree in Engineering.) lavere grad i ingeniørfageksistere--------leve--------væreIverb \/biː\/, trykksvakt: \/bɪ\/ (presens:) I am, we\/you\/they are, he\/she\/it is; (preteritum:) I\/he\/she\/it was, you\/we\/they were; (perfektum partisipp:) been; (presens partisipp:) being; (konjunktiv:) be, were1) være• are you the manager?2) eksistere, være til, finnes• I think, therefore I amjeg tenker, altså er jeg3) blijeg blir\/fyller tjue neste uke4) finne sted, skje, stå• when is the wedding to be?når skal brylluppet stå\/finne sted?5) ( om tid) vare, drøye, være, holde på, ta6) ( om sted) være, ligge, stå, komme, besøke• has anyone been here?7) koste• the ticket is £28) ha det, føle seg, kjenne seg• how is the patient today?9) være lik, utgjøre• three threes is\/are nine10) ( for å uttrykke noe hypotetisk) væreas it were så og si, på en måte, liksombe about handle omfinnes, være i områdetbe about to (akkurat) skulle til åbe (on) at someone mase på noen, være etter noenbe at something være opptatt med noe, ha noe for segbeen there, done that ( hverdagslig) vært der, gjort det (sagt for å vise at man er verdensvant)be for støtte, være forbe in on something ( hverdagslig) være med på noe, være inkludert i noebe into something ( hverdagslig) være dypt interessert i noe, være opptatt av noebe off (skulle) dra avgårde• I'm off!være dårlig, være fordervetvære avlyst, være uaktuellbe that as it may ikke desto mindre, likevelbe there for somebody ( hverdagslig) støtte noen, være der når noen trenger en• don't worry about a thing, we're all here for youdu skal ikke bekymre deg for noe, vi skal støtte degbe twice the man\/woman se ➢ manGod be with you Gud være med deg\/derehere\/there you are ( idet man gir noe til noen) vær så god, dette er til deg\/derehow are you? hvordan har du det?, hvordan står det til med deg?I've been there ( hverdagslig) jeg har opplevd\/følt det samme selv, jeg vet hva det dreier seg omlet someone\/something be la noe(n) være (i fred)• she's had enough for one day, just let her be!hun har fått nok for én dag, bare la henne være i fred!now you are (in) for it nå kan du vente deg, nå skal du få gjennomgåso be it! la det så være!, så får det bli slik!• my whole fortune, £500 that is, was spent on doctor's billsthat was tidligere, daværendethere are\/is det er, der er, det finnes\/eksisterer\/foreligger- to-be fremtidig, vordendeIIhjelpeverb \/biː\/, trykksvakt: \/bɪ\/1) ( danner passiv sammen med perfektum partisipp av hovedverbet) være, blihan ble reddet \/ han var reddet• when were you born?når er\/ble du født?firmaet er\/ble grunnlagt i 19852) (spesielt amer., i obligatoriske that-setninger etter verb, adj. eller subst. som uttrykker vilje eller plikt, f.eks. anbefaling, forslag, oppfordring e.l.) skulle bli, burde bli3) ( danner samtidsform sammen med presens partisipp av hovedverbet) holde på å, komme til åde holder på å bygge hus \/ de bygger hushuset blir bygd \/ huset er under oppføringhan reiser i morgen \/ han skal reise i morgenbe to skal, kan• when am I to come back?skal, skulle, ha fått i oppdrag åwas\/were to skulle, kunne• if I were to tell you...hvis jeg skulle fortelle deg... -
109 tía
tía sustantivo femenino
1 aunt
tía abuela, great-aunt
2 fam (mujer) woman, girl: es una tía inteligente, she's an intelligent woman Locuciones: familiar cuéntaselo a tu tía, tell it to the marines familiar no hay tu tía, it's no use o nothing doing ' tía' also found in these entries: Spanish: cazo - dramatizar - educación - gusto - mensual - pécora - mustio - tapatío - tío English: aunt - come over - exclusive - from - great-aunt - auntie - consortium - dame - great - long -
110 aunt
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111 aunt
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112 aunt
(the sister of one's father or mother, or the wife of one's uncle: My Aunt Anne died last week; The child went to the circus with her aunt.) tia- auntie- aunty* * *[a:nt; ænt] n 1 tia. 2 Amer vulg dona de bordel. 3 homossexual idoso. great aunt irmã do avô. -
113 aunt
n. hala, teyze, yenge* * *teyze* * *(the sister of one's father or mother, or the wife of one's uncle: My Aunt Anne died last week; The child went to the circus with her aunt.) hala, teyze, yenge -
114 aunt
(the sister of one's father or mother, or the wife of one's uncle: My Aunt Anne died last week; The child went to the circus with her aunt.) teta- auntie- aunty* * *[a:nt], American [æ:nt]nounteta, strina, ujnaslang to see one's aunt — iti na straniščemy aunt! — zaboga! -
115 aunt
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116 aunty ['ɒːntɪ] n
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117 aunt
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118 aunt
[ɑːnt]nciotka f; ( affectionately) ciocia f* * *(the sister of one's father or mother, or the wife of one's uncle: My Aunt Anne died last week; The child went to the circus with her aunt.) ciotka- auntie- aunty -
119 aunt
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120 aunt
См. также в других словарях:
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auntie — or aunty [an′tē, än′tē] n. pl. aunties aunt: a familiar or affectionate form … English World dictionary
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auntie — [[t]ɑ͟ːnti, æ̱nti[/t]] aunties also aunty N FAMILY; N TITLE Someone s auntie is their aunt. [INFORMAL] His uncle is dead, but his auntie still lives here. ...my Auntie Elsie … English dictionary
Auntie — The word auntie or aunty can mean: *A pet form for the word aunt *An informal name for The British Broadcasting Corporation (otherwise known as the BBC). *An informal name for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (otherwise known as the ABC)… … Wikipedia
auntie — aunt|ie aunty [ˈa:nti US ˈæn ] n informal 1.) an aunt ▪ Auntie Lou 2.) used by children to address a woman who is a friend of their parents … Dictionary of contemporary English
auntie — (also aunty) noun (plural aunties) informal 1》 aunt. 2》 (Auntie) Brit. the BBC … English new terms dictionary