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22 еще
нареч.
1) (по-прежнему, до сих пор) still;
yet (при отрицании) еще не все еще
2) (дополнительно) another, some more, any more;
else куда вы еще ездили? ≈ where else did you go? еще и еще ≈ again and again, over and over еще раз ≈ once more, once again
3) (перед прилагательными в сравн. степени) still, even еще больше
4) already, as long ago as, as far back as;
as early as Москва была основана еще в 12-ом веке ≈ Moscow was founded as far back as the 12th centure
5) (как усилит. частица - с местоимениями и наречиями): кого еще мы не спрашивали? ≈ whomever did we not ask? ∙ еще бы! вот еще! -
23 кто угодно
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > кто угодно
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24 whoever
whoever [hυˊevə] pron indef. (косв. п. whomever)кто бы ни, кото́рый бы ни -
25 whome'er
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26 whoever
[hu'evə]мест.; косвенный падеж whomeverкто бы ни, который бы ни; любойto sell to whoever has the money to buy — продавать любому, у кого есть деньги
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сокр. от Whomever it may concernа) всем, к кому это относится; всем, кого это касается -
28 dog and pony show
демонстрация чего-либо с целью продажиGary was there with his dog and pony show, trying to sell his ideas to whomever would listen to him.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > dog and pony show
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См. также в других словарях:
whomever — index whoever Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
whomever — ► PRONOUN chiefly formal ▪ used instead of ‘whoever’ as the object of a verb or preposition … English terms dictionary
whomever — [ho͞om ev′ər] pron. objective form of WHOEVER … English World dictionary
whomever — whoever, who ever, whomever 1. The same distinction applies here as to whatever and what ever, whoever being written as one word when it is an indefinite relative pronoun equivalent to ‘whatever person’ used in statements or commands (Whoever… … Modern English usage
whomever — /hoohm ev euhr/, pron. the objective case of whoever: She questioned whomever she met. Whomever she spoke to, she was invariably polite. [1300 50; ME; see WHOM, EVER] * * * … Universalium
whomever — See whoever, whomever … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
whomever — whom|ev|er [ hum evər ] pronoun FORMAL sometimes used instead of whoever when it is the object of a verb or preposition: The managers may employ whomever they choose … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
whomever — [[t]huːme̱və(r)[/t]] CONJ SUBORD Whomever is a formal word for whoever when it is the object of a verb or preposition. Syn: whoever … English dictionary
whomever — whom•ev•er [[t]humˈɛv ər[/t]] pron. fun the objective case of whoever: Whomever she spoke to, she was always polite[/ex] • Etymology: 1300–50 … From formal English to slang
whomever — pronoun objective case of whoever … New Collegiate Dictionary
whomever — pron. person which; who; every one which; whatever person which … English contemporary dictionary