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غَيْرُ مُتَجَانِس \ odd: mixed; different from each other: a boxful of odd tools; two odd shoes (not a pair). \ مُسْتَغْرَب \ odd: strange: What an odd idea!. \ وتْرِيّ \ odd: (of numbers) not even; that cannot be divided exactly by two: 1, 3, 5, 7 are odd numbers. \ ونَيِّف \ odd: (after a guessed number which is the nearest 10 or 100 or 1000 below the actual number) and more: 50-odd boys (between 50 and 60); 600-odd girls (between 600 and 700). -
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[ɔd] adjective1) unusual; strange:غَريب، غَيْر عاديa very odd young man.
2) (of a number) that cannot be divided exactly by 2:مُفْرَد5 and 7 are odd (numbers).
3) not one of a pair, set etc:فَرْدَة الحِذاءan odd shoe.
4) occasional; free:فَراغat odd moments.
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عَرَضِيّ \ accidental: happening by chance or by mistake. casual: happening by chance; not regular: a casual visit; casual employment. occasional: happening sometimes, but not regularly: We had an occasional quarrel. odd: not regular: He does odd jobs for me at odd times, such as sharpening knives or digging. I don’t smoke often, but I enjoy the odd cigarette at a party. passing: not lasting: a passing idea. \ See Also اتفاقي (اِتِّفاقي)، غير نِظامي -
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تَقْرِيبًا \ about: not exactly; a little before or after; a little more or less: about 9 o’clock; about 50 boys. all but: nearly: Our boat all but sank in the storm. almost: nearly: I have almost finished. He is very old - almost eighty. approximately: nearly, but not exactly: The box weighed approximately 10 kilos. as good as: nearly: The match is as good as won. close on: nearly: There were close on a hundred people at the meeting. more or less: about, but not exactly: It’s 20 miles away, more or less. She’s more or less ready, but she can’t find her handbag. near: close to, in time: It was near midnight when he got home. nearly: almost: She’s nearly ready. It’s nearly six o’clock.. odd: (after a guessed number which is the nearest 10 or 100 or 1000 below the actual number) and more: 50-odd boys (between 50 and 60); 600-odd girls (between 600 and 700). practically: nearly: She’s practically ready. pretty well: almost: The paint is pretty well dry. roughly: (with numbers and amounts) not exactly; about: roughly 50 trees; roughly a mile away. to all intents and purposes: in regard to all that matters: To all intents and purposes, the work is finished (though a few unimportant points remain to be dealt with). -
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حَوَالَى \ about: not exactly; a little before or after; a little more or less: about 9 o’clock; about 50 boys. close on: nearly: There were close on a hundred people at the meeting. near: close to, in time: It was near midnight when he got home. nearly: almost: She’s nearly ready. It’s nearly six o’clock.. odd: (after a guessed number which is the nearest 10 or 100 or 1000 below the actual number) and more: 50-odd boys (between 50 and 60); 600-odd girls (between 600 and 700). roughly: (with numbers and amounts) not exactly; about: roughly 50 trees; roughly a mile away. some: (with numbers) about: Some 70 people attended the meeting. something like: (with numbers) about: He owns something like 400 cattle; It cost something like $3. towards: (of time) near; just before: Towards evening it began to rain. \ See Also تقريبا (تَقْريبًا) -
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غَرِيب \ alien: a foreign person: All aliens need work permits, foreign. curious: strange; unexplained: a curious noise; curious behaviour. exotic: foreign; strange; rare: an exotic plant; exotic clothes. funny: strange; peculiar a funny noise. odd: strange: What an odd idea!. peculiar: unusual strange. queer: strange, unusually and not understood: a queer noise. strange: unusual, and therefore surprising; not known before, so not understood or recognized: a strange noise; a strange face. stranger: sb. who is not known: Dogs guard their masters’ houses against strangers. That man is a stranger to me. uncanny: strange; having no natural explanation: She can always guess what I’m thinking - it seems uncanny. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. unusual: not usual; strange. weird: very strange. \ See Also عجيب (عَجِيب)، نادر (نَادِر)، مضحك (مُضْحِك)، غامض (غَامِض)، غير عاديّ -
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نَابٍ \ improper: not proper; unsuitable; not polite: improper behaviour. odd: strange: What an odd idea!. offensive: rude; causing annoyance or discomfort: Offensive language. -
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فَرْدِيّ \ individual: adj. to separate: He gave individual attention to each boy. odd: (of numbers) not even; that cannot be divided exactly by two: 1, 3, 5, 7 are odd numbers. -
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11 odd man out
1) a person or thing that is different from others:الشَّيء المُخْتَلِفIn this test, you have to decide which of these three objects is the odd one out.
2) a person or thing that is left over when teams etc are made up:الشَّخْص أو اللاعِب المَتْروك خارِج الفَريقWhen they chose the two teams, I was the odd man out.
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12 odd one out
1) a person or thing that is different from others:الشَّيء المُخْتَلِفIn this test, you have to decide which of these three objects is the odd one out.
2) a person or thing that is left over when teams etc are made up:الشَّخْص أو اللاعِب المَتْروك خارِج الفَريقWhen they chose the two teams, I was the odd man out.
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f. a metrical term, when the first rhyming syllable stands at the head of a verse; thus in haf-löður skeflir the syllable ‘haf’ is an oddhending, Edda (Ht.) 121: in mod. usage, in Ballads (Rímur), it means two rhyming syllables in the first, and one in the second line, three being an odd number of rhyme syllables—thus, sveipaðr m undd | á silki hr und | sat eg undir kvendi is an oddhending. -
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см. odd-shaped componentАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > odd-shaped part
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15 odd jobs
( usually small) jobs of various kinds, often done for other people:أعْمال وَقْتِيَّه أو إضافِيَّهHe's unemployed, but earns some money by doing odd jobs for old people.
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16 odd-time odd-frequency discrete Fourier transform
Engineering: OODFTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > odd-time odd-frequency discrete Fourier transform
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17 Odd Fellows
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18 Odd Lot Execution Service
Business: OLESУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Odd Lot Execution Service
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19 Odd North Central Even
Mathematics: ONCEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Odd North Central Even
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20 odd beetle
Entomology: Thylodrias contractus
См. также в других словарях:
Odd — Della Robbia Odd Della Robbia est un des héros de la série Code Lyoko. Odd Della Robbia Personnage de Code Lyoko Naissance 1992 Origi … Wikipédia en Français
odd — W3S1 [ɔd US a:d] adj comparative odder superlative oddest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(strange)¦ 2 the odd occasion/day/moment/drink etc 3¦(various)¦ 4¦(not in a pair/set)¦ 5 odd number 6 20 odd/30 odd etc 7 the odd man/one out ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ … Dictionary of contemporary English
odd — [ ad ] adjective *** ▸ 1 unusual ▸ 2 not frequent/regular ▸ 3 of different types etc. ▸ 4 not even in number ▸ 5 lacking its pair ▸ 6 not exact in number ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) unusual or unexpected in a way that attracts your interest or attention:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Odd — ([o^]d), a. [Compar. {Odder} ([o^]d [ e]r); superl. {Oddest}.] [OE. odde, fr. Icel. oddi a tongue of land, a triangle, an odd number (from the third or odd angle, or point, of a triangle), orig., a point, tip; akin to Icel. oddr point, point of a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Odd — is an adjective denoting the quality of being unpaired, occasional, strange or unusual, or a person who is viewed as eccentric. Odd may also refer to: In mathematics, the term odd is used in several senses related to even: even and odd numbers,… … Wikipedia
Odd — ist ein norwegischer männlicher Vorname, der selten auch in Dänemark und Schweden vorkommt.[1] Die isländische Form des Namens ist Oddur.[2] Herkunft und Bedeutung Abgeleitet ist der Name möglicherweise von dem altnordischen oddr mit der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
odd — [äd] adj. [ME odde < ON oddi, point of land, triangle, hence (from the third angle) odd number, akin to OE ord, a point < Gmc * uzda (> Ger ort, place, orig., point) < IE * uds (< base * ud , up > OUT) + * dho , var. of * dhē,… … English World dictionary
odd — (adj.) c.1300, constituting a unit in excess of an even number, from O.N. oddi third or additional number, as in odda maðr third man, odd man (who gives the casting vote), odda tala odd number. The literal meaning of O.N. oddi is point of land,… … Etymology dictionary
odd — odd; odd·ish; odd·i·ty; odd·ling; odd·ly; odd·ment; odd·ness; … English syllables
odd — ► ADJECTIVE 1) unusual or unexpected; strange. 2) (of whole numbers such as 3 and 5) having one left over as a remainder when divided by two. 3) (in combination ) in the region of: fifty odd years. 4) occasional: we have the odd drink together.… … English terms dictionary
odd — / oddball [adj1] unusual, abnormal atypical, avant garde, bizarre, character, crazy, curious, deviant, different, eccentric, erratic, exceptional, extraordinary, fantastic, flaky*, freak*, freakish*, freaky*, funny, idiosyncratic, irregular,… … New thesaurus