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1 please will you
will you step inside? — зайдите, пожалуйста
here you are — вот, пожалуйста
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2 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) vil du være så venlig* * *(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) vil du være så venlig -
3 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) te importaría -
4 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) vildirðu/viltu (vera svo vænn) -
5 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) lennél szives (vmit megtenni) -
6 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) não se importa de...? -
7 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) zahmet olmazsa...-mısınız?, lütfen...-misiniz? -
8 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) ali bi hoteli -
9 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) voisitko ystävällisesti -
10 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) vær så snill å, vennligst -
11 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) (ausiliare per la formazione delle domande) -
12 would you
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13 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) czy mógłbyś/mogłabyś itd. -
14 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) vai jūs nevarētu... -
15 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) gal malonėtumėt -
16 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) skulle du (ni) vilja...? -
17 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) ai/aţi vrea să... -
18 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) θα είχατε την καλοσύνη -
19 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) mohl byste -
20 would you
(used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) mohol by si
См. также в других словарях:
would you kindly — would you be so kind as to, could you please, would you mind … English contemporary dictionary
would you please — please, if you would be so kind … English contemporary dictionary
would — W1S1 [wud] modal v negative short form wouldn t ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(past intentions/expectations)¦ 2¦(imagined situations)¦ 3¦(past habits)¦ 4¦(requesting)¦ 5¦(offering/inviting)¦ 6¦(what somebody wants)¦ 7¦(past purpose)¦ 8 would not … Dictionary of contemporary English
please — please1 [ pliz ] interjection *** 1. ) used as a polite way of asking for something or of asking someone to do something: Would you help me, please? Could I please have change for a dollar? Would you please tell me how much this costs? 2. ) used… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
please — [[t]pli͟ːz[/t]] ♦♦ pleases, pleasing, pleased 1) ADV: ADV with cl (politeness) You say please when you are politely asking or inviting someone to do something. Can you help us please?... Would you please open the door?... Please come in... May I… … English dictionary
please */*/*/ — I UK [pliːz] / US [plɪz] interjection 1) used as a polite way of asking for something or of asking someone to do something Would you help me with these bags, please? Could I have change for a pound, please? Can you tell me how much this costs,… … English dictionary
would — [[t]wəd STRONG wʊd[/t]] ♦ (Would is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb. In spoken English, would is often abbreviated to d.) 1) MODAL You use would when you are saying what someone believed, hoped, or expected to happen or be… … English dictionary
would — [ wud ] modal verb *** Would is usually followed by an infinitive without to : A picnic would be nice. Sometimes it is used without a following infinitive: They didn t do as much as they said they would. In conversation and informal writing,… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
would — [wood] v.aux. [ME wolde < OE, pt. of willan, to wish, WILL1] 1. pt. of WILL2 [she said she would be finished before six, in those days we would talk for hours on end] 2. used to express a supposition or condition [he would write if he knew you … English World dictionary
would like — phrase used for saying politely what you or someone else wants I would like a large whisky, please. would like to do something: I think I’d like to leave now. I’d like to thank everyone who made this evening a success. I would like to hear from… … Useful english dictionary
please — 1 /pli:z/ interjection 1 used when you want to ask for something politely: I d like a cup of coffee, please. | Please can we go now? | “Would you like some more?” “Yes please.” 2 used to emphasize a request or wish: “May I have some water?”… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English