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4 how soon?
مَتَى \ how soon?: in how much time: How soon can you start the work?. once: (as the first word in a sentence) when: Once you know his address, you’ll soon find him. when: at what time?: When did he arrive?. whenever: at any time when: Come whenever you are ready. -
5 How are you keeping?
How are you doing? or How are you? Sri Lankan EnglishIभारतीय अंग्रेजी खिचड़ी (Indian-English slang) > How are you keeping?
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6 how
[hau] adverb, conjunction1) in what way:كَيْفَ؟How do you make bread?
2) to what extent:How do you like my new hat?
إلى أي مدى؟How far is Paris from London?
3) by what means:كيْفَ، بأي طريقَهI've no idea how he came here.
4) in what condition:How are you today?
كيْفَ؟ في أي حال؟How do I look?
5) for what reason:كيْفَ؟ لماذا؟ لأي سبب؟How is it that I am the last to know about this?
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7 how about
1) I would like to suggest:ما رأيَك: للتعبير عن إقْتراح ؟"Where shall we go tonight?" "How about the cinema?"
We're going to the cinema tonight. How about you?
ماذا بِشأنك؟I rather like that picture. How about you?
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8 how do you do?
words that are said by a person to someone he is being introduced to:كَيفَ الحال؟"How do you do? My name is Smith," he said, shaking her hand.
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12 To calculate how cost effective an alcoholic beverage is. Otherwise k
General subject: Alculate (Пример: Ben: "I am so drunk off the two Fuzzy Navals I consumed in the last 10 hours." Neal: "I just alculated that you are a sober loser. ")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > To calculate how cost effective an alcoholic beverage is. Otherwise k
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13 what are you etc doing with
1) why or how have you etc got:كيفَ حَصَلْتَ علىWhat are you doing with my umbrella?
2) what action are you etc taking about:ماذا تَفْعَلWhat are they doing with the children during the day if they're both working?
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14 Good Morning, how are you today
Colloquial: WAZAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Good Morning, how are you today
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15 Д-59
ЧТО кому-чему ДЕЛАЕТСЯ! coll VP subj. pres only fixed WOs.o. or sth. is the same as always, has not changed (and there is no reason why he or it should be otherwise, or anyone should think otherwise): что X-y делается? = what could (possibly) happen to X?what could be wrong with X? (in limited contexts in refer, to a person, usu. in response to the question «X здоров?») why wouldn't X be?"Я считаю долгом предостеречь вас. Нашему брату, старому холостяку, можно сюда ходить: что нам делается? Мы народ прокалённый, нас ничем не проберёшь а у вас кожица ещё нежная...» (Тургенев 3). "I consider it my duty to warn you. It is all very well for people like me - for old bachelors - to go on coming here. What could possibly happen to us? We are a hard-boiled lotyou cannot do much to us. But you have a tender skin" (3b).На другой день, только что Обломов проснулся... Захар, подавая ему чай, сказал, что когда он ходил в булочную, так встретил барышню... «Ну?» - нетерпеливо спросил Обломов. «Ну, кланяться приказали, спрашивали, здоровы ли вы, что делаете». - «Что ж ты сказал?» - «Сказал, что здоровы что, мол, ему делается?..» (Гончаров 1). Next morning, as soon as Oblomov woke up...Zakhar, who had brought him his breakfast, told him that he had met the young lady on his way to the baker's...."Well?" Oblomov asked impatiently. "Well, sir, she sent you her greetings, and asked how you were and what you were doing." "What did you say?" "Me, sir? I said that you were all right—what could be wrong with you?" (1a). The next morning, as soon as Oblomov woke up...Zakhar brought him his breakfast and told him that he had met the young lady on his way to the baker's...."Well?" inquired Oblomov impatiently. "Well, she sends you her greetings, asks how you are and what you are doing." "What did you say?" "I said you were well. 'Why wouldn't he be?'I said" (1b). -
16 что делается!
[VPsubj; pres only; fixed WO]=====⇒ s.o. or sth. is the same as always, has not changed (and there is no reason why he or it should be otherwise, or anyone should think otherwise):- what could be wrong with X?;- [in limited contexts;- in refer, to a person, usu. in response to the question "X здоров?"] why wouldn't X be?♦ "Я считаю долгом предостеречь вас. Нашему брату, старому холостяку, можно сюда ходить: что нам делается? Мы народ прокалённый, нас ничем не проберёшь; а у вас кожица ещё нежная..." (Тургенев 3). "I consider it my duty to warn you. It is all very well for people like me - for old bachelors - to go on coming here. What could possibly happen to us? We are a hard-boiled lot; you cannot do much to us. But you have a tender skin" (3b).♦ На другой день, только что Обломов проснулся... Захар, подавая ему чай, сказал, что когда он ходил в булочную, так встретил барышню... " Ну?" - нетерпеливо спросил Обломов. "Ну, кланяться приказали, спрашивали, здоровы ли вы, что делаете". - "Что ж ты сказал?" - "Сказал, что здоровы; что, мол, ему делается?.." (Гончаров 1). Next morning, as soon as Oblomov woke up...Zakhar, who had brought him his breakfast, told him that he had met the young lady on his way to the baker's...."Well?" Oblomov asked impatiently. "Well, sir, she sent you her greetings, and asked how you were and what you were doing." "What did you say?" "Me, sir? I said that you were all right - what could be wrong with you?" (1a). The next morning, as soon as Oblomov woke up...Zakhar brought him his breakfast and told him that he had met the young lady on his way to the baker's...."Well?" inquired Oblomov impatiently. "Well, she sends you her greetings, asks how you are and what you are doing." "What did you say?" "I said you were well. 'Why wouldn't he be?' I said" (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > что делается!
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17 П-396
В ПОРЙДКЕ1 В ПОЛНОМ ПОРЯДКЕ PrepP these forms only)1. \П-396 быть**, оказаться, содержаться, содержать что и т. п. ( subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. concr) or obj-compl with содержать etcobj: usu. concr)) (to be, keep sth. etc) in proper condition or orderX в (полном) порядке = X is in (good (perfect)) orderX is perfectly in order X is in good shape (in limited contexts) X is (working (running etc)) fine.Он (комиссар) повернулся к журналистам. «Ваши документы»... - «У нас документы в полном порядке, товарищ комиссар» (Паустовский 1). Не (the commissar) turned to the journalists. "Your documents."..."Our documents are completely in order, Comrade Commissar" (1b).Машина никак не заводилась. Мы проверили батарею, но батарея была в порядке. The car just wouldn't start. We checked the battery, but it was fine.2. ( subj-compl with copula (subj: human) one is well, in good physical or psychological condition, not experiencing difficulties etc: X в порядке - X is all right (OK)X is doing fine X is in (perfectly) good shape.«Скажи, Фима, ты вообще-то в порядке?» - он положил руку на плечо старому товарищу (Аксенов 12). "Tell me, Fima, are you all right in general?" He put his hand on his old friend's shoulder (12a).«Он был в полном порядке, когда они разошлись, - у нее совесть перед ним чиста» (Гроссман 2)..Не was doing fine when they separated - she's got nothing to feel guilty about" (2a)Сама ты, чувиха, пропащий человек! Мы с Академиком в полном порядке!» (Аксёнов 6). "You're the one who's lost, kid! Academician and I are in perfectly good shape" (6a).3. все \П-396 (у кого) (с кем-чем) ( subj-compl with copula ( subj: всё)) everything is satisfactory, things are going smoothly, without problems: (y X-a) все в порядке - everything is all right ((just) fine) (with X)things are going fine (for X) everything is in orderу X-a всё в порядке с Y-ом - as far as thing Y goes (is concerned), X is doing fine (is in good shape, is all right)Neg у X-a с Y-ом не всё в порядке - X has a problem (some problems etc) with Y (in thing Y).«Ничего, Любаша!.. Всё будет в порядке!.. Вы у меня будете жить хорошо» (Шукшин 1). "Don't worry, Lyubasha!... Everything will turn out all right!.. You'll have a good life with me..." (1a).«Всё в порядке?» - «Все в порядке», -...ответила Варя... (Рыбаков 2). "Everything all right?" he asked. "Yes, everything's fine," Varya answered... (2a).С жадностью начал он расспрашивать этих женщин, не заметили ль они чего вчера вечером. Те очень хорошо понимали, о чём он разузнаёт, и разуверили его вполне: никого не было, ночевал Иван Фёдорович, «всё было в совершенном порядке» (Достоевский 1). Greedily he began inquiring of the women whether they had noticed anything the previous evening. They knew very well what he was trying to find out and reassured him completely: no one had come, Ivan Fyodorovich had spent the night there, "everything was in perfect order" (1a).За такой стиль, конечно, надо убивать, но... я промямлил, что по части стиля у него всё в порядке, хотя есть некоторые шероховатости... (Войнович 6). For such writing а man should be shot. But...1 mumbled that as far as style went, he was in good shape, though there were a few rough spots... (6a).Ты же знаешь, я не секретарь Союза писателей, не член партии и с пятым пунктом у меня не всё в порядке» (Войнович 6). "You know I'm not a secretary of the Writers' Union. I'm not a Party member. And I have a slight problem in the ethnic origin area" (6a).«C обжираловкой у вас всё в порядке, - объявил старший великан, - посмотрим, как у вас с опиваловкой» (Искандер 5). ( context transl) "You're all set on trenchering," the eldest giant announced. "Let's see how you are on swilling" (5a). -
18 в полном порядке
• В ПОРЯДКЕ; В ПОЛНОМ ПОРЯДКЕ[PrepP; these forms only]=====1. в полном порядке быть, оказаться, содержаться, содержать что и т.п. [subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. concr) or obj-compl with содержать etc (obj: usu. concr)]⇒ (to be, keep sth. etc) in proper condition or order:- [in limited contexts] X is (working <running etc>) fine.♦ Он [комиссар] повернулся к журналистам. "Ваши документы"... - "У нас документы в полном порядке, товарищ комиссар" (Паустовский 1). Не [the commissar] turned to the journalists. "Your documents."..."Our documents are completely in order, Comrade Commissar" (1b).♦ Машина никак не заводилась. Мы проверили батарею, но батарея была в порядке. The car just wouldn't start. We checked the battery, but it was fine.2. [subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]⇒ one is well, in good physical or psychological condition, not experiencing difficulties etc:- X is in (perfectly) good shape.♦ "Скажи, Фима, ты вообще-то в порядке?" - он положил руку на плечо старому товарищу (Аксенов 12). "Tell me, Fima, are you all right in general?" He put his hand on his old friend's shoulder (12a).♦ "Он был в полном порядке, когда они разошлись, - у нее совесть перед ним чиста" (Гроссман 2). "...He was doing fine when they separated - she's got nothing to feel guilty about" (2a)♦ "Сама ты, чувиха, пропащий человек! Мы с Академиком в полном порядке!" (Аксёнов 6). "You're the one who's lost, kid! Academician and I are in perfectly good shape" (6a).⇒ everything is satisfactory, things are going smoothly, without problems:|| у X-a всё в порядке с Y-ом≈ as far as thing Y goes < is concerned>, X is doing fine <is in good shape, is all right>;|| Neg у X-a с Y-ом не всё в порядке≈ X has a problem (some problems etc) with Y < in thing Y>.♦ "Ничего, Любаша!.. Всё будет в порядке!.. Вы у меня будете жить хорошо" (Шукшин 1). "Don't worry, Lyubasha!... Everything will turn out all right!.. You'll have a good life with me..." (1a).♦ "Всё в порядке?" - "Все в порядке", -...ответила Варя... (Рыбаков 2). "Everything all right?" he asked. "Yes, everything's fine," Varya answered... (2a).♦ С жадностью начал он расспрашивать этих женщин, не заметили ль они чего вчера вечером. Те очень хорошо понимали, о чём он разузнаёт, и разуверили его вполне: никого не было, ночевал Иван Фёдорович, "всё было в совершенном порядке" (Достоевский 1). Greedily he began inquiring of the women whether they had noticed anything the previous evening. They knew very well what he was trying to find out and reassured him completely: no one had come, Ivan Fyodorovich had spent the night there, "everything was in perfect order" (1a).♦ За такой стиль, конечно, надо убивать, но... я промямлил, что по части стиля у него всё в порядке, хотя есть некоторые шероховатости... (Войнович 6). For such writing a man should be shot. But...I mumbled that as far as style went, he was in good shape, though there were a few rough spots... (6a).♦ "Ты же знаешь, я не секретарь Союза писателей, не член партии и с пятым пунктом у меня не всё в порядке" (Войнович 6). "You know I'm not a secretary of the Writers' Union. I'm not a Party member. And I have a slight problem in the ethnic origin area" (6a).♦ "С обжираловкой у вас всё в порядке, - объявил старший великан, - посмотрим, как у вас с опиваловкой" (Искандер 5). [context transl] "You're all set on trenchering," the eldest giant announced. "Let's see how you are on swilling" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в полном порядке
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19 в порядке
I• В ПОРЯДКЕ; В ПОЛНОМ ПОРЯДКЕ[PrepP; these forms only]=====1. в порядке быть, оказаться, содержаться, содержать что и т.п. [subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. concr) or obj-compl with содержать etc (obj: usu. concr)]⇒ (to be, keep sth. etc) in proper condition or order:- [in limited contexts] X is (working <running etc>) fine.♦ Он [комиссар] повернулся к журналистам. "Ваши документы"... - "У нас документы в полном порядке, товарищ комиссар" (Паустовский 1). Не [the commissar] turned to the journalists. "Your documents."..."Our documents are completely in order, Comrade Commissar" (1b).♦ Машина никак не заводилась. Мы проверили батарею, но батарея была в порядке. The car just wouldn't start. We checked the battery, but it was fine.2. [subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]⇒ one is well, in good physical or psychological condition, not experiencing difficulties etc:- X в порядке≈ X is all right <OK>;- X is in (perfectly) good shape.♦ "Скажи, Фима, ты вообще-то в порядке?" - он положил руку на плечо старому товарищу (Аксенов 12). "Tell me, Fima, are you all right in general?" He put his hand on his old friend's shoulder (12a).♦ "Он был в полном порядке, когда они разошлись, - у нее совесть перед ним чиста" (Гроссман 2). "...He was doing fine when they separated - she's got nothing to feel guilty about" (2a)♦ "Сама ты, чувиха, пропащий человек! Мы с Академиком в полном порядке!" (Аксёнов 6). "You're the one who's lost, kid! Academician and I are in perfectly good shape" (6a).⇒ everything is satisfactory, things are going smoothly, without problems:|| у X-a всё в порядке с Y-ом≈ as far as thing Y goes < is concerned>, X is doing fine <is in good shape, is all right>;|| Neg у X-a с Y-ом не всё в порядке≈ X has a problem (some problems etc) with Y < in thing Y>.♦ "Ничего, Любаша!.. Всё будет в порядке!.. Вы у меня будете жить хорошо" (Шукшин 1). "Don't worry, Lyubasha!... Everything will turn out all right!.. You'll have a good life with me..." (1a).♦ "Всё в порядке?" - "Все в порядке", -...ответила Варя... (Рыбаков 2). "Everything all right?" he asked. "Yes, everything's fine," Varya answered... (2a).♦ С жадностью начал он расспрашивать этих женщин, не заметили ль они чего вчера вечером. Те очень хорошо понимали, о чём он разузнаёт, и разуверили его вполне: никого не было, ночевал Иван Фёдорович, "всё было в совершенном порядке" (Достоевский 1). Greedily he began inquiring of the women whether they had noticed anything the previous evening. They knew very well what he was trying to find out and reassured him completely: no one had come, Ivan Fyodorovich had spent the night there, "everything was in perfect order" (1a).♦ За такой стиль, конечно, надо убивать, но... я промямлил, что по части стиля у него всё в порядке, хотя есть некоторые шероховатости... (Войнович 6). For such writing a man should be shot. But...I mumbled that as far as style went, he was in good shape, though there were a few rough spots... (6a).♦ "Ты же знаешь, я не секретарь Союза писателей, не член партии и с пятым пунктом у меня не всё в порядке" (Войнович 6). "You know I'm not a secretary of the Writers' Union. I'm not a Party member. And I have a slight problem in the ethnic origin area" (6a).♦ "С обжираловкой у вас всё в порядке, - объявил старший великан, - посмотрим, как у вас с опиваловкой" (Искандер 5). [context transl] "You're all set on trenchering," the eldest giant announced. "Let's see how you are on swilling" (5a).II[PrepP; Invar; Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]=====1. in the capacity or function of, serving as:- by way of;- as.♦ Комитет постановил в порядке наказания исключить эту спортсменку из сборной команды страны. As punishment, the committee decided to remove the athlete from the national team.2. following sth., in accordance with sth.:- in the course of.♦ Лабазов сказал, что стихи он читает только в порядке служебных обязанностей (Эренбург 1). Labazov said he read poems only because it was part of his duties (1a).♦ Персональное дело - это такое дело, когда большой коллектив людей собирается в кучу, чтоб в порядке внутривидовой борьбы удушить одного из себе подобных сдуру, по злобе или же просто так (Войнович 4). A personal case is when a large human group closes ranks in the course of an interspecific struggle, to suffocate one of its members, out of sheer foolishness, out of malice, or for no reason at all (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в порядке
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rather* * *piuttosto avv.1 ( preferibilmente) rather, sooner: non ho fame, vorrei piuttosto qualcosa da bere, I'm not hungry, I'd rather (o sooner) have something to drink // piuttosto che, ( più che) rather (o sooner o more likely) than: sembrava piuttosto deluso che seccato, he looked more disappointed than annoyed (o he looked disappointed, rather than annoyed); preferirei viaggiare di giorno piuttosto che di notte, I'd rather travel by day than by night2 ( o meglio, meglio ancora) rather, better (still): andiamo fuori stasera, o piuttosto vediamoci tutti a casa mia, let's go out tonight, or better still, let's all meet at my place; aveva un'espressione assente, o piuttosto un po' svagata, he had a vacant, or rather, an absent-minded look3 ( alquanto) rather, somewhat, quite: sono piuttosto stanco, I'm rather tired; è piuttosto esperto in materia, he's quite an expert on the subject; sono esercizi piuttosto difficili, they are quite difficult exercises; mi sembra piuttosto strano, it sounds rather (o quite o somewhat) strange to me; quel ristorante è piuttosto caro, that restaurant's quite dear (o rather expensive); fa piuttosto freddo qui dentro, it's rather cold in here; siete piuttosto in ritardo, you're rather late4 ( invece) instead: non parliamo di me, dimmi piuttosto come stai tu, don't let's talk about me, tell me how you are, instead; non state lì impalati, fate qualcosa piuttosto!, don't just stand there, do something (instead)!* * *[pjut'tɔsto]1) (invece, anzi) insteadperché non dici piuttosto che non hai voglia di farlo? — why don't you just say that you don't want to do it?
2) (alquanto) rather, quite, fairly, somewhatpiuttosto deludente, infastidito — rather disappointing, annoyed
piuttosto spesso — quite o fairly often
3) (più spesso)qui piove piuttosto d'estate che d'inverno — here it rains more during the summer than during the winter
4) piuttosto che, di (anziché) rather than••preferisco camminare piuttosto che prendere l'autobus — I prefer to walk rather than to take the bus
Note:L'avverbio piuttosto, nel significato di alquanto o abbastanza, si può rendere in inglese in vari modi. Rather è d'uso abbastanza formale e dà spesso una sfumatura negativa: fa piuttosto freddo qui dentro = it's rather cold in here. Fairly, quite e somewhat non introducono alcuna connotazione: sta piuttosto bene = he's fairly well; il suo ultimo romanzo è piuttosto bello = her lastest novel is quite good; il prezzo è piuttosto alto = the price is somewhat high. Pretty è usato soprattutto nell'inglese americano e nella lingua parlata: quell'attrezzo è piuttosto utile = that tool is pretty useful* * *piuttosto/pjut'tɔsto/L'avverbio piuttosto, nel significato di alquanto o abbastanza, si può rendere in inglese in vari modi. Rather è d'uso abbastanza formale e dà spesso una sfumatura negativa: fa piuttosto freddo qui dentro = it's rather cold in here. Fairly, quite e somewhat non introducono alcuna connotazione: sta piuttosto bene = he's fairly well; il suo ultimo romanzo è piuttosto bello = her lastest novel is quite good; il prezzo è piuttosto alto = the price is somewhat high. Pretty è usato soprattutto nell'inglese americano e nella lingua parlata: quell'attrezzo è piuttosto utile = that tool is pretty useful.1 (invece, anzi) instead; chiedi piuttosto ad Ada ask Ada instead; perché non dici piuttosto che non hai voglia di farlo? why don't you just say that you don't want to do it?2 (alquanto) rather, quite, fairly, somewhat; piuttosto deludente, infastidito rather disappointing, annoyed; sto piuttosto bene qui I'm quite content here; piuttosto spesso quite o fairly often; in modo piuttosto ironico somewhat ironically; sono piuttosto di fretta I'm in rather a hurry3 (più spesso) qui piove piuttosto d'estate che d'inverno here it rains more during the summer than during the winter4 piuttosto che, di (anziché) rather than; preferisco camminare piuttosto che prendere l'autobus I prefer to walk rather than to take the bus.
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You Are the Quarry — est le septième album du chanteur britannique Morrissey. Le disque est paru le 17 mai 2004 sur étiquette Sanctuary et est un des albums solo de Morrissey ayant été le mieux accueilli par la critique depuis la séparation du groupe dont il était le … Wikipédia en Français
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