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1 they did it by themselves
Общая лексика: они сделали это самиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they did it by themselves
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2 they did it by themselves
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > they did it by themselves
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3 they did not know what to do with themselves
English-Dutch dictionary > they did not know what to do with themselves
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4 they did it themselves
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5 ♦ themselves
♦ themselves /ðəmˈsɛlvz/A pron. rifl.B pron. enfat.essi stessi, esse stesse; essi (o esse) in persona; sé: They went themselves, ci sono andati di persona; They kept all the money for themselves, tennero tutto il denaro per sé● by themselves, da sé; (da) soli, (da) sole; senz'aiuto: They did it by themselves, lo fecero da sé; They went there by themselves, ci sono andati da soli □ They soon came to themselves, ben presto si riebbero (o tornarono in sé). -
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ðəmˈselvz мест.;
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1) себя;
себе They did not behave themselves well. ≈ Они плохо вели себя.
2) усил. сами себя, себе, собой, - сь, -ся - the boys hurt * sliding downhill съезжая с горы, мальчики ушиблись - they were ashamed of * им было стыдно за себя - they have to attend to * они должны сами себя обслуживать - they were whispering among * они шушукались между собой - they're going to buy * a new car они собираются приобрести новую машину - they think of nobody but * они ни о ком, кроме себя, не думают - (all) by * одни - they lived by * there они там жили одни сами, одни, без посторонней помощи - they did it by * они сделали это сами (с неопределенными местоимениями вм. himself) (разговорное) себя - nobody could blame * if... никто не может винить себя, если... сами - the teachers * said the test was too hard (даже) сами преподаватели говорили, что контрольная была слишком трудной - they want to see for * они хотят сами убедиться( устаревшее) они - it was hard to remember how * sat in fear of their persons (им) было трудно вспоминать, как они сидели в страхе засамих себя > they were not * for some time некоторое время они не могли прийти в себя > they keep * to * они ведут замкнутый образ жизни;
они ни с кем не встречаются elect from among ~ выбирать из своей среды themselves pron emph. сами;
they built the house themselves они сами построили дом ~ pron refl. себя, себе;
they wash themselves они моются;
they have built themselves a house они выстроили себе дом themselves pron emph. сами;
they built the house themselves они сами построили дом ~ pron refl. себя, себе;
they wash themselves они моются;
they have built themselves a house они выстроили себе дом ~ pron refl. себя, себе;
they wash themselves они моются;
they have built themselves a house они выстроили себе домБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > themselves
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1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when people, animals etc are the object of actions they perform: They hurt themselves; They looked at themselves in the mirror.) sebe2) (used to emphasize they, them or the names of people, animals etc: They themselves did nothing wrong.) sami3) (without help etc: They decided to do it themselves.) sami* * *[ðəmsélvz]pronoun plural oni, -e, -a sami, -e, -a; sebe, se; sebi, si -
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[ðəmʹselvz] pronА refl1. себя, себе, собой, -сь, -ся (в 3-м л. мн. ч.)the boys hurt themselves sliding downhill - съезжая с горы, мальчики ушиблись
they're going to buy themselves a new car - они собираются приобрести новую машину
they think of nobody but themselves - они ни о ком, кроме себя, не думают
(all) by themselves - а) одни; they lived by themselves there - они там жили одни; б) сами, одни, без посторонней помощи; they did it by themselves - они сделали это сами /самостоятельно/
2. (с неопределёнными местоимениями вм. himself) разг. себяnobody could blame themselves if... - никто не может винить себя, если...
Б emph1) сами (в 3-м л. мн. ч.)the teachers themselves said the test was too hard - (даже) сами преподаватели говорили, что контрольная была слишком трудной
they want to see for themselves - они хотят сами убедиться /удостовериться/
2) уст. ониit was hard to remember how themselves sat in fear of their persons - (им) было трудно вспоминать, как они сидели в страхе за самих себя
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they were not themselves for some time - некоторое время они не могли прийти в себя
they keep themselves to themselves - они ведут замкнутый образ жизни; они ни с кем не встречаются
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[ðem'selvz]prnони сами, сами себя, сами собой- they did it by themselvesThey are going to buy themselves a new car. — Они собираются купить себе новую машину.
- they want to see it for themselves
- they themselves said it was not easyUSAGE:(1.) Если подлежащее главного и придаточного предложений или подлежаще и дополнение - одно и то же лицо, то дополнение выражается возвратным местоимением, а не формой объектного падежа личного местоимения: You want a new hat, go and buy one for yourself/buy yourself one. (2.) See oneself, prn (3.) See confuse, v -
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[ðəm'selvz]мест.1) себя, себе, собой; -сьThey did not behave themselves well. — Они вели себя не очень хорошо.
2) самиThey did it themselves. — Они сделали это сами.
•Gram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Reflexive pronouns[/ref] -
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themselves [ðəmˈselvz]* * *[ðəm'selvz]Note: When used as a reflexive pronoun, direct and indirect, themselves is translated by se (or s' before a vowel or mute h)When used as an emphatic the translation is eux-mêmes in the masculine and elles-mêmes in the feminine: they did it themselves = ils l'ont fait eux-mêmes or elles l'ont fait elles-mêmesAfter a preposition the translation is eux or elles or eux-mêmes or elles-mêmes: they bought the painting for themselves = ( masculine or mixed gender) ils ont acheté le tableau pour eux or pour eux-mêmes; ( feminine gender) elles ont acheté le tableau pour elles or pour elles-mêmes1) ( reflexive) se/s'2) ( emphatic) eux-mêmes/elles-mêmes3) ( after preposition) eux/elles, eux-mêmes/elles-mêmes(all) by themselves — tous seuls/toutes seules
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❢ When used as a reflexive pronoun, direct and indirect, themselves is translated by se (or s' before a vowel or mute h). When used as an emphatic the translation is eux-mêmes in the masculine and elles-mêmes in the feminine: they did it themselves = ils l'ont fait eux-mêmes or elles l'ont fait elles-mêmes. After a preposition the translation is eux or elles or eux-mêmes or elles-mêmes: they bought the painting for themselves = ( masculine or mixed gender) ils ont acheté le tableau pour eux or pour eux-mêmes ; ( feminine gender) elles ont acheté le tableau pour elles or pour elles-mêmes. pron1 ( refl) se/s' ;2 ( emphatic) eux-mêmes/elles-mêmes ;3 ( after prep) eux/elles, eux-mêmes/elles-mêmes ; (all) by themselves tous seuls/toutes seules. -
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1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when people, animals etc are the object of actions they perform: They hurt themselves; They looked at themselves in the mirror.) se, sí mismos; se, sí mismas2) (used to emphasize they, them or the names of people, animals etc: They themselves did nothing wrong.) ellos mismos; ellas mismas3) (without help etc: They decided to do it themselves.) ellos mismos, ellos solos; ellas mismas, ellos mismosthemselves pron1. se2. ellos mismos / sí mismostr[ðəm'selvz]1 (subject) ellos mismos, ellas mismas2 (object) se3 (after preposition) sí mismos,-as■ they are old enough to look after themselves son lo bastante mayores como para cuidar de sí mismos\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLby themselves solos,-asthemselves [ðəm'sɛlvz, ðɛm-] pronthey enjoyed themselves: se divirtieronthey divided it among themselves: lo repartieron entre sí, se lo repartieronthey built it themselves: ellas mismas lo construyeronpron.• consigo pron.• ello mismos pron.• ellos mismos pron.• se pron.• sí pron.• sí mismas pron.ðəm'selvza) ( reflexive)they were by themselves — estaban solos/solas
b) ( emphatic) ellos mismos, ellas mismasc) ( normal selves)if anyone's interested, they can find out for themselves — si a alguien le interesa, puede averiguarlo por sí mismo
[ðǝm'selvz]PRON1) (reflexive) sedid they hurt themselves? — ¿se hicieron daño?
2) (for emphasis) ellos mismos/ellas mismas3) (after prep) sí (mismos(-as))4) (phrases)* * *[ðəm'selvz]a) ( reflexive)they were by themselves — estaban solos/solas
b) ( emphatic) ellos mismos, ellas mismasc) ( normal selves)if anyone's interested, they can find out for themselves — si a alguien le interesa, puede averiguarlo por sí mismo
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[ðəm'selvz]1) (reflexive) si; (after preposition) sé, se stessi, se stessethey were pleased with themselves — erano soddisfatti di sé o di se stessi
2) (emphatic) essi stessi, esse stesse••for themselves — per sé o per se stessi
Note:When used as a reflexive pronoun, direct and indirect, themselves is translated by si, which is always placed before the verb: they are enjoying themselves = si stanno divertendo; they have hurt themselves = si sono fatti male. - When used as an emphatic to stress the corresponding personal pronoun, the translation is loro stessi (masculine or mixed gender) / loro stesse (feminine gender) or anche loro: they did it themselves = l'hanno fatto loro stessi; they are strangers here themselves = anche loro sono forestieri da queste parti. - When used after a preposition, themselves is translated by sé or se stessi / se stesse: they can be proud of themselves = possono essere fieri di sé / se stessi. - (All) by themselves is translated by da soli / da sole, which means alone and / or without help. - For particular usages see below* * *1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when people, animals etc are the object of actions they perform: They hurt themselves; They looked at themselves in the mirror.) se stessi, se stesse, si2) (used to emphasize they, them or the names of people, animals etc: They themselves did nothing wrong.) (essi) stessi, esse (stesse)3) (without help etc: They decided to do it themselves.) da sé* * *[ðəm'selvz]1) (reflexive) si; (after preposition) sé, se stessi, se stessethey were pleased with themselves — erano soddisfatti di sé o di se stessi
2) (emphatic) essi stessi, esse stesse••for themselves — per sé o per se stessi
Note:When used as a reflexive pronoun, direct and indirect, themselves is translated by si, which is always placed before the verb: they are enjoying themselves = si stanno divertendo; they have hurt themselves = si sono fatti male. - When used as an emphatic to stress the corresponding personal pronoun, the translation is loro stessi (masculine or mixed gender) / loro stesse (feminine gender) or anche loro: they did it themselves = l'hanno fatto loro stessi; they are strangers here themselves = anche loro sono forestieri da queste parti. - When used after a preposition, themselves is translated by sé or se stessi / se stesse: they can be proud of themselves = possono essere fieri di sé / se stessi. - (All) by themselves is translated by da soli / da sole, which means alone and / or without help. - For particular usages see below -
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pronoun1) (emphatic) selbstthe results themselves were... — die Ergebnisse an sich waren...
2) refl. sich [waschen usw.]; sich selbst [die Schuld geben, regieren]. See also academic.ru/34615/herself">herself* * *1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when people, animals etc are the object of actions they perform: They hurt themselves; They looked at themselves in the mirror.) sich(selbst)2) (used to emphasize they, them or the names of people, animals etc: They themselves did nothing wrong.) selbst3) (without help etc: They decided to do it themselves.) selbst* * *them·selves[ðəmˈselvz]pron reflexive1. (direct object) sichdid they enjoy \themselves at the theatre? hat ihnen das Theater gefallen?the children behaved \themselves very well die Kinder benahmen sich sehr gutbesides their parents and \themselves, no one else will attend their wedding außer ihren Eltern und ihnen selbst wird niemand zu ihrer Hochzeit kommenthey collected the evidence \themselves sie sammelten selbst die Beweisethey \themselves... sie selbst...they \themselves had no knowledge of what was happening sie wussten selbst nicht, was passiertethey tried for \themselves sie versuchten es selbst4. (himself or herself) sich selbstanyone fancies \themselves as a racing driver jeder hält sich selbst für einen Rennfahrer5. (alone)they kept the money for \themselves sie behielten das Geld für sichthey kept [\themselves] to \themselves sie lebten zurückgezogen▪ [all] by \themselves [ganz] alleinthese facts are unimportant in \themselves, but if you put them together, they may mean more die Fakten an sich sind unwichtig, zusammengenommen bedeuten sie vielleicht mehrthey had the whole campsite to \themselves sie hatten den ganzen Campingplatz für sich [allein]6. (normal) sie selbstafter a good meal they were \themselves again nach einer guten Mahlzeit waren sie wieder sie selbstthey didn't seem \themselves sie schienen, nicht sie selbst zu sein* * *[Dəm'selvz]pers pron pl1) (reflexive) sichSee:→ also myself* * *themselves [ðəmˈselvz] pron1. (emphatisch) (sie) selbst:they themselves said it sie selbst sagten es2. reflexiv sich (selbst):they washed themselves sie wuschen sich;the ideas in themselves die Ideen an sich* * *pronoun1) (emphatic) selbstthe results themselves were... — die Ergebnisse an sich waren...
2) refl. sich [waschen usw.]; sich selbst [die Schuld geben, regieren]. See also herself* * *pron.sich selbst pron. -
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pron1) refl. себе, -ся; собі2) emph. самі(all) by themselves — самі, одні, без сторонньої допомоги
* * *[pem'selvz]pron; refl1) себе, собі, собою, -сь, -ся (в 3-e oc. множ.); the boys hurt themselves sliding downhill з'їжджаючи з гори, хлопчики забилисьby themselves — саміthey lived by themselves there — вони там жили самі; самі, одні, без сторонньої допомоги
they did it by- a — вони зробили це самі /самостійно/
nobody could blame themselves if... — ніхто не може винити себе, якщо... Б empk самі (в 3-e oc. множ.)
the teachers themselves said the test was too hard — ( навіть) самі викладачі говорили, що контрольна була занадто важкою; icт. вони
it was hard to remember how themselves sat in fear of their persons — їм було важко згадувати, як вони сиділи в страху за самих себе
••they keep themselves to themselves — вони ведуть замкнутий спосіб життя; вони ні з ким не зустрічаються
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1) ( direct object) sich;did they enjoy \themselves at the theatre? hat ihnen das Theater gefallen?;the children behaved \themselves very well die Kinder benahmen sich sehr gut;the kids looked at \themselves in the mirror and made funny faces die Kinder schauten sich in den Spiegel und schnitten Gesichterbesides their parents and \themselves, no one else will attend their wedding außer ihren Eltern und ihnen selbst wird niemand zu ihrer Hochzeit kommen;they collected the evidence \themselves sie sammelten selbst die Beweise;they \themselves... sie selbst...;they \themselves had no knowledge of what was happening sie wussten selbst nicht, was passierte;4) ( himself or herself) sich selbst;anyone who fancies \themselves as a racing driver jeder, der sich selbst für einen Rennfahrer hält5) ( alone)to keep sth for \themselves sich dat etw behalten;to keep [\themselves] to \themselves sich akk zurückziehen;keeping to \themselves, they shunned offers of friendship from others sie zogen sich zurück und wiesen alle Freundschaftsangebote von anderen zurück;[all] by \themselves [ganz] allein;sth to \themselves;they had the whole campsite to \themselves sie hatten den ganzen Campingplatz für sich;in \themselves selbst;these facts are unimportant in \themselves, but if you put them together, they may mean more die Fakten selbst sind unwichtig, zusammengenommen bedeuten sie vielleicht mehr6) ( normal)to be \themselves sie selbst sein;to look \themselves wie sie selbst aussehen -
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1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when people, animals etc are the object of actions they perform: They hurt themselves; They looked at themselves in the mirror.) seg (selv)2) (used to emphasize they, them or the names of people, animals etc: They themselves did nothing wrong.) selv3) (without help etc: They decided to do it themselves.) selvsegpron. \/ħ(ə)mˈselvz\/1) seg2) seg selv3) hverandre4) dem selv5) selv -
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[pem'selvz]pron; refl1) себе, собі, собою, -сь, -ся (в 3-e oc. множ.); the boys hurt themselves sliding downhill з'їжджаючи з гори, хлопчики забилисьby themselves — саміthey lived by themselves there — вони там жили самі; самі, одні, без сторонньої допомоги
they did it by- a — вони зробили це самі /самостійно/
nobody could blame themselves if... — ніхто не може винити себе, якщо... Б empk самі (в 3-e oc. множ.)
the teachers themselves said the test was too hard — ( навіть) самі викладачі говорили, що контрольна була занадто важкою; icт. вони
it was hard to remember how themselves sat in fear of their persons — їм було важко згадувати, як вони сиділи в страху за самих себе
••they keep themselves to themselves — вони ведуть замкнутий спосіб життя; вони ні з ким не зустрічаються
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20 themselves ***** them·selves pers pron pl
[ð(ə)m'sɛlvz]See:English-Italian dictionary > themselves ***** them·selves pers pron pl
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