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1 для
предл. (рд.)1. (в разн. знач.) for2. ( по отношению к) toнепроницаемый для воды — impervious to water; waterproof
3. (перед сущ., обозначающими действие: с целью) об. передаётся через to + inf., заменяющий соотв. существительное:♢
для того, чтобы см. чтобыне для чего (+ инф.) см. нечего 2; тж. и др. особые случаи см. под теми словами, с некоторыми предл. для образует тесные сочетания
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2 для
предл. (рд.)1) ( ради) for (the sake of)он сде́лает э́то для неё — he will do it for her
2) ( в целях) forинструме́нт для ре́зки — instrument for cutting
э́та кни́га необходи́ма для его́ рабо́ты — this book is essential for his work
он прие́хал сюда́ для изуче́ния языка́ — he came here to study the language
3) ( по отношению к) to, forвре́дно для дете́й — bad for children
э́то бы́ло жесто́ким уда́ром для него́ — it was a cruel blow to him
непроница́емый для воды́ — impervious to water; waterproof
э́то типи́чно для них — it is typical of them
4) (при несоответствии с тем, что бывает обычно) forо́чень жа́рко для Москвы́ — it is very hot for Moscow
для него́ необы́чно приходи́ть так по́здно — it is unusual for him to come so late
••для ви́да — см. вид
не́ для чего — it is not worth while
для того́ что́бы союз — in order to
См. также в других словарях:
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