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1 ВСТРЕЧА ГОСТЕЙ
@Как вы устроились? How's the hotel (room)? @Как долетели? How was the flight? @Все нормально? Is everything all right? @Какие пожелания? What would you like (to do)? @Как семья, здоровье? How's the family/How are you feeling? @Какие впечатления? How do you like it here? @Ну как, выспались? Did you get a good night's sleep/Did you sleep well? @Как добрались? No trouble getting here?/Was the trip OK? @Не хотелось бы/не хочется ли вам... Would you like to... @Можно вас попросить... May I trouble/ask you... @Словарь переводчика-синхрониста (русско-английский) > ВСТРЕЧА ГОСТЕЙ
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2 ну, как выспались?
1) Diplomatic term: are you rested?, did you get a good night's sleep?2) Politics: did you sleep well?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ну, как выспались?
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3 Ну как, выспались?
Did you get a good night's sleep/Did you sleep well?Русско-английский словарь переводчика-синхрониста > Ну как, выспались?
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