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1. adv тогда, в то время2. adv после, потом, затемwell, then she said — итак, после этого она заявила
3. adv далее, потомon the left the church, then a few old houses — слева церковь, а за ней — несколько старых домов
she panicked … then she pulled herself together — её охватила паника … но потом она взяла себя в руки
4. adv кроме того; к тому же; а потомand then you should remember — кроме того, вам следует помнить
until then — до того времени; до тех пор
5. adv в таком случае; тогдаbut then — но тогда; но ведь; но с другой стороны
it was difficult to keep things in order, but then she was such an excellent housewife — трудно было поддерживать порядок, но ведь она была такая замечательная хозяйка
what then? — ну и что тогда?, ну и что же?, ну и что из того?
not then or ever — ни тогда, ни после
6. adv значит, итак, следовательно; таким образомthen you think that … — значит, ты считаешь, что …
7. adv употр. для усиления при выражении согласияoh, all right then, do as you like — ну что ж, поступайте как знаете
8. adv то время, та пораsince then — с той поры, с того времени
now and then — время от времени, иногда
about then — около этого; примерно в это время
now then, stop it! — послушайте, прекратите это!
9. adv тогдашний, существовавший в то времяnow then, a little less noise there! — а ну-ка, потише там!; а ну-ка, утихомирьтесь!
now then, what are you doing? — скажите, наконец, чем вы заняты ?
now … then … — то … то …
now and then, every now and then — время от времени; иногда
there and then, then and there — тут же, на месте
Синонимический ряд:1. also (other) additionally; again; also; anon; as well; besides; further; furthermore; in addition; into the bargain; likewise; moreover; to boot; too; when; yet2. at that time (other) at that moment; at that point; at that time; before long; next; on that occasion; soon afterward3. in that case (other) as a bonus; in that case; still; therewith; thus; under the circumstances4. therefore (other) accordingly; consequently; ergo; hence; so; therefore; thereupon -
42 make good time
быcтpo пpoйти или пpoexaть кaкoe-л. paccтoяниe, быcтpo дoexaть; улoжитьcя вoвpeмяHe was pressing, panicked now at being late, passing entire rows of cars and hogging the center of the pike... He was lucky: we made good time (J. Updike). We had hoped to reach home before night, and we were making good time until the bad weather delayed us
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