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1 thank
1. n звич. plвдячність, подякаthanks! — спасибі!, дякую!
many thanks — велике спасибі, дуже вдячний
no, thanks — спасибі, не треба (ввічлива відмова)
to return thanks — а) віддячувати; б) прочитати молитву (перед їдою, після їди)
please accept my best thanks — прийміть, будь ласка, мою щиру подяку
thanks to — завдяки, через
no thanks to — не через те що, не внаслідок
2. vthank you — дякую, спасибі
thank you ever so much — розм. дуже вам вдячний
I'll thank you to shut the door — будьте ласкаві, зачиніть двері
* * *I nзвичн. pl подякаto accord a thank — icт. дякувати, висловлювати подяку
thanks very much, many thanks, thanks awfully — велике спасибі
to give thank s — дякувати; віддячувати icт. = to return thanks
to return thanks — дякувати, віддячити; прочитати молитву ( перед їжею або після їжі)
II vplease accept my best thanks — прийміть, будь ласка, мою щиру вдячність
thank you — спасибі; так, будь ласка; якщо можна
thank you for nothing — спасибі е на тім; дякую покірно
thank God /heaven, goodness/! — віддяка богові /небесам/!
to thank smb sincerely — щиро дякувати комусь
I'll thank you to shut the door — будьте ласкаві, закрийте двері
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2 thank
I nзвичн. pl подякаto accord a thank — icт. дякувати, висловлювати подяку
thanks very much, many thanks, thanks awfully — велике спасибі
to give thank s — дякувати; віддячувати icт. = to return thanks
to return thanks — дякувати, віддячити; прочитати молитву ( перед їжею або після їжі)
II vplease accept my best thanks — прийміть, будь ласка, мою щиру вдячність
thank you — спасибі; так, будь ласка; якщо можна
thank you for nothing — спасибі е на тім; дякую покірно
thank God /heaven, goodness/! — віддяка богові /небесам/!
to thank smb sincerely — щиро дякувати комусь
I'll thank you to shut the door — будьте ласкаві, закрийте двері
См. также в других словарях:
thank you */*/*/ — UK / US interjection Ways of saying thank you: Thanks (a lot/very much) → the most usual way of saying thank you That s very kind of you → a formal way of saying thank you, often used when refusing an invitation Much obliged → a formal way of… … English dictionary
thank you — interjection 1.) used to tell someone that you are grateful for something they have given you or done for you = ↑thanks ▪ Margaret handed him the butter. Thank you, said Samuel. ▪ Thank you very much , Brian. thank you for (doing) sth ▪ It s good … Dictionary of contemporary English
thank you — interjection 1.) used to tell someone that you are grateful for something they have given you or done for you = ↑thanks ▪ Margaret handed him the butter. Thank you, said Samuel. ▪ Thank you very much , Brian. thank you for (doing) sth ▪ It s good … Dictionary of contemporary English
thank you — interjection 1 used to tell someone that you are grateful for something they have given you or done for you; thanks: Margaret handed him the butter. “Thank you,” said Samuel. | Thank you very much, Brian. | thank you for (doing) sth: It s good to … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Thank You Girl — «Thank You Girl» … Википедия
Thank You Girl — Single par The Beatles Face A From Me to You Face B Thank You Girl Sortie … Wikipédia en Français
thank — W2S1 [θæŋk] v [T] [: Old English; Origin: thancian] 1.) to tell someone that you are pleased and grateful for something they have done, or to be polite about it ▪ I haven t had a chance to thank him yet. thank sb for (doing) sth ▪ Did you thank… … Dictionary of contemporary English
thank — [ θæŋk ] verb transitive *** to tell someone that you are grateful for something they have done or given to you: She didn t even thank me. thank someone for something: I just wanted to thank you for the flowers, they re beautiful. thank someone… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
thank — verb (T) 1 to tell someone that you are pleased and grateful for something they have done, or to be polite about it: Remember to thank Uncle Robin when you see him. | thank sb for: Meg and Jo ran to thank their aunt for the presents. | thank sb… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
help — help1 W1S1 [help] v [: Old English; Origin: helpan] 1.) [I and T] to make it possible or easier for someone to do something by doing part of their work or by giving them something they need ▪ If there s anything I can do to help, just give me a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
help — [[t]he̱lp[/t]] ♦ helps, helping, helped 1) VERB If you help someone, you make it easier for them to do something, for example by doing part of the work for them or by giving them advice or money. [V to inf/inf] He has helped to raise a lot of… … English dictionary