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1 другой
1) General subject: alien, allo, alternative, another (I don't like this bag, give me another one - мне не нравится эта сумка, дайте мне другую), cast in the different mould, different, either, either (either of the two boys may go - один из двух мальчиков может пойти), else (somebody else's hat - шляпа кого-то другого), next, one of the other, one or other, other (a few other examples - несколько дополнительных примеров), otherways, otherwise (tracts agricultural and otherwise - пахотные и прочие земли), second, (кто-л.) somebody else, this and that, variant, yonder, new, otheranother2) Dialect: other some3) Obsolete: otherguess4) Bookish: other than, yon, yond5) Mathematics: eigther7) Scottish language: ither -
2 иной
1) General subject: (в сложных словах имеет значение) allo, different, diverse, else, many, many a, other (some other time - как-нибудь в другой раз), otherways, otherwise, some, this and that2) Obsolete: otherguess3) Bookish: other than4) Mathematics: another5) Architecture: variant6) Makarov: alternate, alternative, new, varied -
3 непохожий
1) General subject: cast in the different mould, different, dissimilar, remote, unlike2) Medicine: distinct3) Religion: otherguess
См. также в других словарях:
otherguess — [uth′ər ges΄] adj. [var. of dial. othergates, otherwise] Obs. of another kind; different … English World dictionary
Otherguess — Otherguise Oth er*guise ([u^][th] [ e]r*g[imac]z ), Otherguess Oth er*guess , a. & adv. [A corruption of othergates.] Of another kind or sort; in another way. Otherguess arguments. Berkeley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
otherguess — adjective Etymology: alteration of English dialect othergates Date: 1632 archaic different … New Collegiate Dictionary
otherguess — /udh euhr ges /, adj. Archaic. of another kind; different. [1625 35; var. of othergets, var. of ME othergates. See OTHER, GATE2, S1] * * * … Universalium
otherguess — another sort ; corruption of other guise. C … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
otherguess — adjective Etymology: alteration of othergates, from othergates, adverb archaic : different … Useful english dictionary
Otherguise — Oth er*guise ([u^][th] [ e]r*g[imac]z ), Otherguess Oth er*guess , a. & adv. [A corruption of othergates.] Of another kind or sort; in another way. Otherguess arguments. Berkeley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
oth|er|guess — «UHTH uhr GEHS», adjective, adverb. Archaic. –adj. of another kind or sort: »It was otherguess work with Bellamy (Pall Mall Gazette). –adv. otherwise. ╂[variant of othergates] … Useful english dictionary