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61 так
I присл.so, thus; like this ( that)так само — also, too, likewise
так само, як — as… as; as well as, similarly; in the same manner
так наприклад — thus ( for example); for instance
так би мовити — so to say ( speak)
так чи інакше — somehow or other, by some means or other, right or wrong
так собі — so-so, pretty well, from fair to middling, middling
і так далі — and so on ( forth), etc.
IIі так і сяк — in every possible manner, this way and that way, every way; somehow or other
1) ( стверджувальна) yesце так — yes, that is so
2) ( підсилювальна) so; thenIII спол.1) (але, проте) but2) ( тому) soтак, щоб — so as to
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62 також
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63 там
1) ( про місце) there; (на далекому, але видимому місці) yonderтам же — in the same place; (у книзі; лат.) ibidem
2) ( потім) then, later, by and byтам видно буде — then we'll know ( what to do), we'll see when we get there
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64 твердо
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65 телеграфувати
телеграфуйте мені — wire me, send me a wire, let me know by wire
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66 темнота
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67 технологія
жtechnology, production ( manufacturing) engineering, know-howбезвідхідна технологія — non-waste (waste-free, wasteless) technology
енергоємна технологія — power-intensive ( power-consuming) technology
передова технологія — advanced ( high) technology
технологія подвійного призначення — dual-purpose ( dual-function) technology
технологія трафаретного друку — screen-printing [screen-stencil] technique, silk-screening technique
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68 тямити
1) (розуміти, розумітися, уміти) to apprehend, to conceive, to grasp, to understand; to know2)не тямити себе — to be beside oneself, to fly into a rage, to lose one's temper
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69 узнавати
= узнати( дізнаватися) to learn, to come to know, to hear, to find out -
70 уміння
сskill, ability, knack, dexterity; know(-)how -
71 уміти
to be able, to know; can; to be good, to be a good hand (at doing smth.) -
72 уміючи
skil(l)fully; амер. with a know-how -
73 упізнавати
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75 хтозна-де
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76 хтозна-що
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77 цікавитися
to be interested (in), to take an interest (in); to be curious, to be eager to knowне цікавитися — to take no interest (in); sl not to care a straw
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79 ноу-хау
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80 знати
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