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1) General subject: all the way, from A to Z, from beginning to end, from cover to cover, overall, thro (в сочетании с глаголами передаётся приставками пере-, про-), through (в сочетании с глаголами передаётся приставками пере-, про-), thru (в сочетании с глаголами передаётся приставками пере-, про-)2) Colloquial: the whole nine yards (all the way: If you want to run for mayor, I'll be with you the whole nine yards.)3) Literal: from stem to stern4) Latin: ab ovo usque ad mala (дословно "от яйца до яблок", основывается на традиционной римской еде)5) Mathematics: from start to finish6) Religion: from A to izzard7) Australian slang: from go to whoa8) Jargon: slam-bang9) Mechanics: end-to-end10) Makarov: from the beginning to the end11) Idiomatic expression: soup to nuts (Калька с латинского ab ovo usque ad mala ( с яиц по яблоки) - подразумевается последовательность обеденных блюд в Древнем Риме.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > от начала до конца
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1) General subject: ( in) hide and hair, all over, all ready, all the (the whole) way, all to pieces, at full stretch, at large, blankly, clean, completely, dead, down to rock bottom, entirely, every bit, exactly, from A to Z, from cover to cover, full blast, hundred per cent, hundred-per-cent, in all (a dozen in all - всего дюжина), in full, in its entirety, in whole, long, neck and crop, out and away, out and out, outright, overall, purely, quite, radically, right, right down, roundly, sheer, soundly, stark, stock and barrel, (в сложных словах имеет значение) stone, the whole shop, thorough stitch, thorough-stitch, to a T, to the fingernails, to the top of (one's) bent, totally, toto caelo, up and down, up to here, way, well, well and truly, whole hog, whole-hog, without reserve, all-out, fully, implicitly, wholly, utterly, overwhelmingly, by the slump, in the slump, sheerly, comprehensively, back and edge, plain out2) Naval: over-all3) Colloquial: and sinker, hollow, hook line, lock, stock and barrel, square, to a fraction4) American: for fair, from the ground up, teetotally, with both feet6) Literal: wholesale7) Engineering: full arc, full capacity (A new battery needs to be charged to full capacity)8) Mathematics: absolutely, altogether, as a unit, as a whole, at all, bodily, in total, of all, perfectly, readily, thoroughly, throughout, uninterruptedly, whatsoever, without gaps9) Religion: from A to izzard10) Railway term: all11) Economy: in toto12) Pharmacology: drip dry14) Australian slang: the whole bang lot15) Scottish language: athegither16) Jargon: body and breeches, flat-out, stone, plumb (I'm plumb fed up with this mess. Я полностью сыт по горло этим бардаком.), but (This thing has to be done but good. Это дело было полностью сделано.), massively, mondo, full sesh, cold, full-blast full blast17) Emotional: in extenso, right-down18) Business: all in all, all-in-all, 100%19) Invective: up the ass, shit20) Sakhalin R: all inclusive21) Makarov: all the way, all the whole way, chock, chuck, clear, closely, directly, down to the ground, every inch, full, good and proper, integrally, rich, richly, right to a T, solid, the whole way, through, to the full, to the top of (one's) bent (Shakespeare), top of (one's) bent (Shakespeare), up to the hilt, full advantage22) Marketology: in their entirety23) Phraseological unit: to a full degree, to the fullest degree
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Izzard — may refer to: * Eddie Izzard, English comedian and actor * the old English dialect form of the letter Z * Izzard (fanzine), a Hugo nominated science fiction fanzineee also*Izard, or Pyrenean Chamois, a European goat antelope … Wikipedia
Izzard — Iz zard, n. (Zo[ o]l.) See {Izard}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Izzard — Iz zard, n. [Formerly ezed, prob. fr. F. et z[ E]de and z.] The letter z; formerly so called … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
izzard — old name for Z, 1738, a variant of ZED (Cf. zed) … Etymology dictionary
izzard — [iz′ərd] n. [earlier ezed, ezod, var. of ZED] Now Chiefly Dial. the letter Z … English World dictionary
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izzard — Zed ed, n. [F., probably through It. zeta, fr. L. zeta. See {Zeta}.] The letter {Z}; called also {zee}, and formerly {izzard}. Zed, thou unnecessary letter! Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Izzard — This interesting and unusual name is of Medieval French origin and is either from the female personal name Iseult , or Isolde , which is composed of the Germanic elements is , ice, and hild , battle, or the masculine personal name Ishard ,… … Surnames reference
izzard — noun the 26th letter of the Roman alphabet the British call Z zed and the Scots call it ezed but Americans call it zee he doesn t know A from izzard • Syn: ↑Z, ↑z, ↑zee, ↑zed, ↑ezed • Hypernyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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