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41 Whereby
الذي به أو بواسطته أو وفقا له -
42 whereby
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43 whereby
adv. -аар, -ний тусламжаар, дагуу. -
44 whereby
ad. 어떻게, 그에 의하여 -
45 whereby
كه بوسيله آن ، كه بموجب آن ، بچه وسيله -
46 whereby
adv čime, kako, po čemu, i time* * *
Äime
i time
kako
po Äemu
pomoću
pomoću Äega
putem -
47 whereby
[wɛə'baɪ]( by means of which) (system, solution) dzięki któremu, za pomocą którego; ( according to which) (decision, law) na mocy którego, zgodnie z którym; ( in consequence of which) przez co* * *relative pronoun (by which.) za pomocą którego -
48 whereby
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49 whereby
ad. со (помош на) што, кој, при што, според што, кој; со што -
50 whereby
relative pronoun (by which.) su kurio pagalba -
51 whereby
adv. varigenom; varmed; med vars hjälp; varåt, varpå* * *relative pronoun (by which.) varigenom, varmed -
52 whereby
adv amb la qual cosa, per la qual cosa -
53 whereby
• čime; kako; koji; kojim; kojim sredstvom; po cenu; pomoću; pomoću čega; pomoću koga; pri čemu; putem; shodno čemu; zašto -
54 whereby
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55 whereby
adverb1) (relat.) посредством чего2) (inter.) obsolete посредством чего?; как?, каким образом?* * *(2) благодаря чему* * *относ. посредством чего, при помощи чего* * *1) относ. посредством чего, при помощи чего; в соответствии с чем 2) вопрос.; устар. а) посредством чего?; как?, каким образом? б) почему?, по какой причине? -
56 whereby
relative pronoun (by which.) prin care -
57 whereby
mille läbi, kusjuures -
58 whereby
в силу чего, посредством чего -
59 whereby
[wɛə'baɪ]adv interrog.бі́ля чо́го?; за допомо́гою чо́го?; як? -
60 whereby
посредством чего
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whereby — meaning ‘by what or which means’, is one of a dwindling number of where forms still in common use. It is especially useful in attaching an explanatory statement to a noun or noun phrase: • The ‘ratchet effect’ in politics, whereby the right seems … Modern English usage
whereby — [hwerbī′, werbī′] adv. Archaic by what? how? [whereby did you expect to profit?] conj. by which; by means of which [a device whereby to make money] … English World dictionary
whereby — c.1200, from WHERE (Cf. where) + BY (Cf. by) … Etymology dictionary
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whereby — [[t](h)weə(r)ba͟ɪ[/t]] PRON REL A system or action whereby something happens is one that makes that thing happen. [FORMAL] The system whereby Britons choose their family doctors and the government pays those doctors, has been reasonably… … English dictionary
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whereby — where|by [ wer baı, hwer baı ] adverb FORMAL * used for saying that something is done according to the method, arrangement, rule, etc. that has been referred to: a regulation whereby an employer is held responsible for any accident There is a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
whereby */ — UK [weə(r)ˈbaɪ] / US [werˈbaɪ] / US [hwerˈbaɪ] adverb formal used for saying that something is done according to the method, arrangement, rule etc that has been referred to There is a standard method whereby officers are selected for promotion. a … English dictionary