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101 by the way
(incidentally: By the way, have you a moment to spare?) a proposito -
102 by the way
(incidentally: By the way, have you a moment to spare?) übrigens* * *adv.apropos adv.nebenbei adv.nebenbei bemerkt adv.übrigens adv. -
103 by the way
(incidentally: By the way, have you a moment to spare?) nawiasem mówiąc -
104 by the way
(incidentally: By the way, have you a moment to spare?) starp citu* * *starp citu -
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(incidentally: By the way, have you a moment to spare?) tarp kitko, beje -
106 by the way
(incidentally: By the way, have you a moment to spare?) mimochodem* * *• k tomu• mimochodem -
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(incidentally: By the way, have you a moment to spare?) mimochodom* * *• mimochodom -
108 by the way
(incidentally: By the way, have you a moment to spare?) apropo -
109 by the way
incidentally кстатиBy the way, Ann is coming back today.
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110 by the way
(incidentally: By the way, have you a moment to spare?) με την ευκαιρία -
111 by the way
(incidentally: By the way, have you a moment to spare?) à propos -
112 by the way
(incidentally: By the way, have you a moment to spare?) a propósito -
113 кстати
нареч. to the point( or purpose) ;
opportune(ly), in the nick of time;
apropos;
besides, too, as well;
incidentally, by the way быть кстати ≈ come in handy кстати и некстати ≈ in (season) and out of season, whether appropriately or notнареч.
1. (уместно) to the point;
очень ~ very much to the point;
это очень ~! that is just what was wanted!;
it`ll come very handy!;
это случилось очень ~ it came in the very nick of time;
2. (заодно) while one is about it;
когда пойдёте гулять, ~ зайдите к нему while you`re taking your walk, you might as well drop in and see him;
3. в знач. вводн. сл. (между прочим) by the by, by the way;
incidentally;
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114 passing
1) (going past: a passing car.) transitable2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) transitorio, pasajero, temporal3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) de pasada, de pasotr['pɑːsɪŋ]2 (vehicle) que pasa1 (of time) paso, transcurso\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin passing de pasadapassing ['pæsɪŋ] ndeath: fallecimiento madj.• pasajero, -a adj.• paso, -a adj.n.• fallecimiento s.m.• pasada s.f.• paso s.m.• tránsito s.m.
I 'pæsɪŋ, 'pɑːsɪŋadjective (before n)1) ( going past)2)a) <fad/fashion> pasajero; < glance> rápidob) ( casual)he made a passing reference to... — se refirió de pasada a...
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mass noun1) ( of person) (frml & euph) fallecimiento m (frml), defunción f (frml); ( of custom) (frml) desaparición f2)['pɑːsɪŋ]in passing — ( incidentally) al pasar, de pasada
1.ADJ [fad] pasajero; [glance] rápido, superficial; [remark] hecho de pasothe story aroused no more than passing interest — la noticia no despertó más que un interés pasajero
the speech made only a passing reference to the Middle East — el discurso hizo solo una breve alusión a Oriente Medio
2. N1) (=disappearance) [of custom, tradition] desaparición f ; euph (=death) fallecimiento mwith the passing of the years — con el paso de los años, conforme van pasando los años
to mention sth in passing — mencionar algo de paso or pasada
2) (US) (Aut) adelantamiento m3) (Parl) aprobación f3.CPDpassing bell N — toque m de difuntos
passing lane N — (US) (Aut) carril m de adelantamiento
passing place N — (Brit) (Aut) apartadero m
passing shot N — (Tennis) tiro m pasado
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I ['pæsɪŋ, 'pɑːsɪŋ]adjective (before n)1) ( going past)2)a) <fad/fashion> pasajero; < glance> rápidob) ( casual)he made a passing reference to... — se refirió de pasada a...
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mass noun1) ( of person) (frml & euph) fallecimiento m (frml), defunción f (frml); ( of custom) (frml) desaparición f2)in passing — ( incidentally) al pasar, de pasada
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115 incident
['insidənt](an event or happening: There was a strange incident in the supermarket today.) hændelse- incidentally* * *['insidənt](an event or happening: There was a strange incident in the supermarket today.) hændelse- incidentally -
116 by the by
Синонимический ряд:incidentally (other) by the way; in passing; incidentally; parenthetically -
117 by the way
1. между прочем2. кстати; между прочим; по дорогеvicinal way — просёлочная дорога; дорога местного значения
unable-to-give way lights — огни "не могу уступить дорогу"
3. между прочимСинонимический ряд:incidentally (other) accidentally; as it happens; by the by; by the bye; casually; in passing; incidentally; obiter; offhand; off-hand; parenthetically -
118 parenthetically
1. между прочим2. в скобкахСинонимический ряд:incidentally (other) by the by; by the bye; by the way; in passing; incidentally; obiter -
119 впрочем
союз however, but, then;
though (обычно в конце фразы) ;
not that (с отрицанием) ;
nevertheless (тем не менее) впрочем он туда не пойдет ≈ he won't go there, though он не может пойти, так как он простужен, впрочем ему и не очень хотелось ≈ he can't go because he has got a cold, not that he wanted to go particularly -
120 кстати говоря
by the way, incidentallyБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > кстати говоря
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