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41 in\ other\ circumstances
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42 in\ other\ words
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43 in\ some\ form\ or\ other
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44 in\ some\ way\ or\ other
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45 it\ happens\ every\ other\ day
English-Hungarian dictionary > it\ happens\ every\ other\ day
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46 jack\ something\ or\ other
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47 look\ the\ other\ way
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48 Mr\ somebody\ or\ other
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49 no\ one\ other\ than\ he
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50 no\ other\ than\ he
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51 of\ for\ none\ other
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52 on\ the\ other\ hand
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53 one\ after\ the\ other
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54 one\ is\ as\ bad\ as\ the\ other
mint a másik, az egyik éppen olyan rosszEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > one\ is\ as\ bad\ as\ the\ other
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55 one\ neutralizes\ the\ other
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56 one\ or\ other\ of\ us
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57 quite\ other\ reasons
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58 shoe\ is\ on\ the\ other\ foot
English-Hungarian dictionary > shoe\ is\ on\ the\ other\ foot
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59 some\ day\ or\ other
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60 some\ other
valaki más, valami más
См. также в других словарях:
Other — Oth er, pron. & a. [AS. [=o][eth]er; akin to OS. [=a][eth]ar, [=o][eth]ar, D. & G. ander, OHG. andar, Icel. annarr, Sw. annan, Dan. anden, Goth. an[thorn]ar, Skr. antara: cf. L. alter; all orig. comparatives: cf. Skr. anya other. [root]180. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
other — [uth′ər] adj. [ME < OE, akin to Ger ander, Goth anthar < IE * anteros, the other of two (< base * an, there + compar. suffix) > Sans ántara ] 1. being the remaining one or ones of two or more [Bill and the other boys] 2. different or… … English World dictionary
other — 1. For each other, see each 3. 2. other than. When other is used as a pronoun or adjective, use of other than is straightforward and causes no comment: • I d never known anything other than hard times D. Dears, 1974. Objections are raised when… … Modern English usage
other — O.E. oþer the second, one of the two, other, from P.Gmc. *antharaz (Cf. O.S. athar, O.N. annarr, Ger. ander, Goth. anþar other ), from PIE *an tero , variant of *al tero the other of two (Cf. Lith. antras, Skt. antarah oth … Etymology dictionary
other — ► ADJECTIVE & PRONOUN 1) used to refer to a person or thing that is different from one already mentioned or known. 2) additional. 3) alternative of two. 4) those not already mentioned. 5) (usu. the Other) Philosophy & Sociology t … English terms dictionary
Other — Oth er ([u^][th] [ e]r), conj. [See {Or}.] Either; used with other or or for its correlative (as either . . . or are now used). [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Other of chalk, other of glass. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Other — Oth er ([u^][th] [ e]r), adv. Otherwise. It shall none other be. Chaucer. If you think other. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
other — UK US /ˈʌðər/ adjective ► ACCOUNTING used to describe amounts of money, usually small amounts, that are added together and not listed under a separate name in financial records: »These expenses are included under the headings utilities , taxes ,… … Financial and business terms
other — [adj1] additional, added alternative, another, auxiliary, else, extra, farther, fresh, further, more, new, spare, supplementary; concept 771 Ant. included, related other [adj2] different contrasting, disparate, dissimilar, distant, distinct,… … New thesaurus
other — index additional, alter ego, ancillary (auxiliary) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Other — For other uses, see Other (disambiguation). The Other or Constitutive Other (also the verb othering) is a key concept in continental philosophy; it opposes the Same. The Other refers, or attempts to refer, to that which is Other than the initial… … Wikipedia