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1 each other
بَعْضُهُم بَعْضًا \ each other: (of two or more people) each doing sth. to the other; never used as the subject of a sentence: The boys all help each other (Each boy helps each of the other boys), (means that each of two or more does something to the other(s): They love each other dearly. one another: each other: They should help one another. -
2 each other
كُلٌّ منهما الآخر \ each other: (means that each of two or more does something to the other(s)): They love each other dearly. -
3 each other
used as the object when an action takes place between two (loosely, more than two) people etc:بَعْضَهمـاThey wounded each other.
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4 Видеться, встречаться (see each other)
General subject: See much of each otherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Видеться, встречаться (see each other)
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5 standing off each other
■ Playing cautiously in the early stages of a match in order to assess the opposing team's tactical approach.■ Zu Beginn eines Spiels vorsichtig agieren, um die Taktik der gegnerischen Mannschaft zu erkennen und sich darauf einstellen zu können.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > standing off each other
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6 A 180 heading reversal by a flight where aircraft turn into each other
Aviation: cross turn/crossУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > A 180 heading reversal by a flight where aircraft turn into each other
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7 They Help Each Other
Abbreviation: THEOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > They Help Each Other
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8 они друг друга не выносят (также: they can't stand each other)
General subject: there is no love lost between themУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > они друг друга не выносят (также: they can't stand each other)
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9 אטב״ח Atbaḥ, a formula of combination or interchange of two letters the numerical sum of which is either ten (e. g. א״ט = 1 + 9; ב״ח = 2 + 8) or one hundred (e. g. י״צ = 10 + 90; כ״פ = 20 + 80 = 100), whereby ה and נ, remain isolated or substitute each other. Ex. R. s. 15 (allusion to ה̇ןֹ Num. 23:9
אִטָּאm. ( אטט, cmp. חטט = b. h. אֵת, pl. אִתִּים), pl. אִטִּין plough-shares. Y.Sabb.VI, 8b bot. (expl. לאִתִּים (Is. 2:4) לאִ׳ (Ar. by cler. err. אבויין).Jewish literature > אטב״ח Atbaḥ, a formula of combination or interchange of two letters the numerical sum of which is either ten (e. g. א״ט = 1 + 9; ב״ח = 2 + 8) or one hundred (e. g. י״צ = 10 + 90; כ״פ = 20 + 80 = 100), whereby ה and נ, remain isolated or substitute each other. Ex. R. s. 15 (allusion to ה̇ןֹ Num. 23:9
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10 bir biri
each other. bir biri bilan with each other, together. bir biri uchun for each other. bir biriga to/for each other; mutually, together. bir biridan from/than each other. bir biridan chiroyli each prettier than the next -
11 navzájom
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12 međusobnu
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13 друг друга
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14 זה את זה
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15 זה בזה
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16 birbirlerinin
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17 hvør annan
each other, one another -
18 unii cu alţii
each other. -
19 unul cu altul
each other. -
20 unul pe altul
each other.
См. также в других словарях:
each other — each the other; one another (used as a compound reciprocal pronoun): to strike at each other; to hold each other s hands; to love each other. [bef. 1000; ME; OE. See EACH, OTHER] Usage. Although some insist that EACH OTHER be used only in… … Universalium
each other — pronoun ** 1. ) used for saying that each person or thing does something to the other or others: The women looked around at each other and smiled. They talk to each other on the phone every night. 2. ) used for saying that each person or thing is … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
each other — W1S1 pron [not used as the subject of a sentence] used to show that each of two or more people does something to the other or others →↑one another ▪ Susan and Robert kissed each other passionately. ▪ The girls looked at each other. ▪ They enjoy… … Dictionary of contemporary English
each other — each oth′er pron. use each the other; one another (used as a compound reciprocal pronoun): to love each other; to hold each other s hands; to talk to each other[/ex] • Etymology: bef. 1000 usage: Usage guides advise that each other be used only… … From formal English to slang
each other — reciprocal pronoun, originally in late Old English a phrase, with EACH (Cf. each) as the subject and OTHER (Cf. other) inflected (as it were each to other, each from other, etc.) … Etymology dictionary
each\ other — • each other • one another pron Each one the other; one the other. That man and his wife love each other. Bill and Mary gave one another Christmas presents last year. All the children at the party were looking at one another trying to recognize… … Словарь американских идиом
each other — ► PRONOUN ▪ the other one or ones … English terms dictionary
each other */*/ — UK / US pronoun Usage note: You can use one another with the same meaning as each other. Get it right: each other: Each other is written as two separate words, not as one word: Wrong: We must be able to communicate and understand eachother. Right … English dictionary
each other - one another — You use each other or one another when you are talking about actions or feelings that involve two or more people together in an identical way. For example, if Simon likes Louise and Louise likes Simon, you say that Simon and Louise like each… … Useful english dictionary
each other — /. ../ pronoun (not used as the subject of a sentence) used to show that each of two or more people does something to the other or others: Susan and Robert kissed each other passionately. | They were holding each other s hands. | We had a lot to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ˌeach ˈother */*/*/ — pronoun 1) used for saying that each person or thing does something to the other or others The women looked at each other.[/ex] 2) used for saying that each person or thing is related in the same way to the other or others Suitcases were piled on … Dictionary for writing and speaking English