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1 кроме
1) General subject: 'cep, apart, apart from, aside, barring, beside, besides, but, but for, except, except for, except that, excepting, for-by, for-bye, forby, forbye, outside (no one knows it outside one or two persons - никто этого не знает, за исключением одного или двух человек), outside of, outwith, plus, save, saving, short of, unless, else, bar2) Mathematics: beyond, exclusive of, over and above, with exception of3) Law: save as5) Officialese: but not including6) Patents: without7) Makarov: all but, aside from, complementary to (чего-л.), other than, save and except, save for, than -
2 около
1) General subject: about (about nightfall - к вечеру), alongside, around, at, beside, by (a house by the river - дом у реки), by the side of (smth., smb.) (чего-л., кого-л.), c, ca, close on, close to, close upon, for-by, for-bye, forby, forbye, hard, in the neighbourhood of, in the vicinity of (he is in the vicinity of fifty - ему около пятидесяти), near (по месту или времени), nearby, nearly, next, pushing, rising (о возрасте), round about, some, someplace, something, something like, somewhere, toward, towards, upward, upwards of, ard (сокр.), about to appear, is about2) American: along3) Poetical language: nigh4) Latin: circa5) Mathematics: in the neighborhood, in the order of6) Religion: Circa ("approximately", used with dates, сокр. c.), anent7) Architecture: circa (в значении "приблизительно"), round8) Abbreviation: o/a9) Business: approximately11) Makarov: a matter of, circa (особ. о датах), in the neighbourhood, in vicinity of, matter of, on, short of, something like (перед цифрами), toward (указывает на приближение к какому-л. числу), toward (указывает на приближение к определённому моменту времени), towards (указывает на приближение к какому-л. числу), towards (указывает на приближение к определённому моменту времени), upwards13) Gold mining: at nearby
См. также в других словарях:
Forby — For*by , adv. & prep. [See {Foreby}.] Near; hard by; along; past. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] To tell her if her child went ought forby. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] To the intent that ships may pass along forby all the sides of the city without let.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forby — or forbye [fôr bī′] prep., adv. [ME forbi (see FOR & BY), akin to Ger vorbei] Chiefly Scot. besides … English World dictionary
forby — I. preposition or forbye Etymology: Middle English forby, preposition & adverb, from fore + by Date: 14th century 1. archaic a. past b. near 2. chiefly Scottish … New Collegiate Dictionary
forby — /fawr buy /, prep., adv. Chiefly Scot. 1. close by; near. 2. besides. Also, forbye. [1200 50; ME; see FOR , BY] * * * … Universalium
forby — preposition /fəˈbʌɪ/ Besides, as well as, not to mention. Those were the two sonnes of Acrates old / Who meeting earst with Archimago slie, / Foreby that idle strond, of him were told, / That he, wich earst them combatted, was Guyon bold … Wiktionary
forby — Cleveland Dialect List besides, over and above, moreover: forbi a that … English dialects glossary
forby — past; near Forthright s Forsoothery … Phrontistery dictionary
forby — n British a Jew. London rhyming slang in current usage. A descriptive, rather than an intrinsically offensive term. A four by two is a standard size of timber plank used for rafters, etc. (In the USA it is known as a two by four.) … Contemporary slang
forby — prep. == beyond. Ps. xx. 7; xliv. 3 … Oldest English Words
forby — for·by … English syllables
forby — … Useful english dictionary