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1 they knew their Homer from beginning to end
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > they knew their Homer from beginning to end
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2 their
1. poss pron их; принадлежащий им; свой, свои2. poss pron в составе титулов их3. poss pron свой4. poss pron полагающийся им -
3 their
[ðeə (полная форма); ðər (редуцированная форма перед гласными); ðə (редуцированная форма перед согласными)] poss pron (употр. тк. атрибутивно; ср. theirs)1. 1) их; принадлежащий им; свой, своиdo you know their father and mother? - вы знаете их отца и мать?
2) в составе титулов ихnobody in their senses would believe such a story - никто в здравом уме не поверит такой истории
3. полагающийся имthey knew their Homer [geography] from beginning to end - они прекрасно знали Гомера [географию] (в нужном им объёме)
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their own - их собственный -
4 their
ðɛə мест.;
притяж.
1) их;
принадлежащий им;
свой, свои John and Mary have announced their engagement. ≈ Джон и Мери объявили о своей помолвке. Their Majesties ≈ Их Величества
2) свой Nobody in their senses would believe such a story. ≈ Никто в здравом уме не поверит такой истории. их;
принадлежащий им;
свой, свои - he is one of * friends он один из их друзей - do you know * father and mother? вы знаете их отца и мать? - they all fell on * backs они все упали на спину - they hurt * feet они ушибли ноги - * eyes are blue у них голубые глаза в составе титулов: их - T. Majesties Их Величества свой - nobody in * senses would believe such a story никто в здравом уме не поверит такой истории полагающийся им - they knew * Homer from beginning to end они прекрасно знали Гомера (в нужном им объеме) > * own их собственный > they have a car of * own у них собственная машина their pron poss. (употр. атрибутивно;
ср. theirs) их;
свой, свои
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