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1 they
هُمْ \ they: the pl. form of he, she and it: The girls say that they are hungry. \ See Also هُما، هُنَّ \ هُنَّ (في حالة الرفع) \ they: the pl. form of he, she and it: The girls say that they are hungry. -
2 they
[ðeɪ] pronoun2) persons, animals or things already spoken about, being pointed out etc:هُم: للعاقِل وغَيْر العاقِلThey are in the garden.
3) used instead of he, ~he or she etc when the person's sex is unknown or when people of both sexes are being referred to:تُسْتَعْمَل عِندَما يَكون جِنْس المُشا إليْه غَيْر مَعروفIf anyone does that, they are to be severely punished.
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3 they
هِيَ \ she: pron. used, as the subject of a sentence, for any female (note that certain things, esp. ships or countries, may be treated in English speech as female): My wife says that she knows you. The ship struck a rock, but she was not badly damaged. they: the pl. form of he, she and it: The girls say that they are hungry. -
4 they'd
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5 they'll
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6 they're
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7 they've
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8 they
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9 they were in want of sustenance
General subject: sustainmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > they were in want of sustenance
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10 They All Lie
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11 They Hate You
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12 They Help Each Other
Abbreviation: THEOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > They Help Each Other
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13 They Love Chino
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14 They Might Be Giants
Jocular: TMBGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > They Might Be Giants
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15 They Might Blow Goats
Jocular: TMBGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > They Might Blow Goats
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16 They Suck Zebra
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17 They Sue Regularly
Law: TSRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > They Sue Regularly
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18 They Won't Arrive
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19 They'll Steal Anything
Law: TSAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > They'll Steal Anything
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20 They're Extremely Desperate
UN: TEDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > They're Extremely Desperate
См. также в других словарях:
they — W1S1 [ðeı] pron [used as the subject of a verb] [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: their] 1.) used to refer to two or more people or things that have already been mentioned or are already known about ▪ Bob and Sue said they wouldn t be able… … Dictionary of contemporary English
They — (IPAEng|ðeɪ) is a third person, personal pronoun (subject case) in Modern English.UsageThe singular they is the use of this pronoun, where they is used as a gender neutral singular rather than plural pronoun. The correctness of this usage is… … Wikipedia
they — [ ðeı ] pronoun *** They is used as the subject of a verb: They killed him. In formal English they can also be used after the verb to be, especially before a relative clause: It is they who are telling lies. 1. ) used for referring to a group of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
They — ([th][=a]), pron. pl.; poss. {Theirs}; obj. {Them}. [Icel. [thorn]eir they, properly nom. pl. masc. of s[=a], s[=u], [thorn]at, a demonstrative pronoun, akin to the English definite article, AS. s[=e], se[ o], [eth][ae]t, nom. pl. [eth][=a]. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
they'd — [ ðeıd ] short form 1. ) the usual way of saying or writing they would. This is not often used in formal writing: They said they d be happy to help. 2. ) the usual way of saying or writing they had when had is an AUXILIARY verb. This is not often … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
they're — (they are) n. they exist, they live, they occupy a certain position, they exist in a certain state … English contemporary dictionary
they'd — [ðeıd] 1.) the short form of they had ▪ If only they d been there. 2.) the short form of they would ▪ It s a pity my parents didn t come they d have enjoyed it … Dictionary of contemporary English
they'd — (they had) v. verb used together with another verb to express past tense they d (they would) v. verb used together with another verb to express future tense … English contemporary dictionary
they'll — [ðeıl] the short form of they will ▪ They ll be tired after the long journey … Dictionary of contemporary English
they're — [ðə strong ðeə, ðeıə $ ðər strong ðer, ðeıər] the short form of they are ▪ They re going to Crete next week … Dictionary of contemporary English
they've — [ðeıv] the short form of they have ▪ They ve had a lot of trouble with their car … Dictionary of contemporary English