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[ˌmætə(r)əv'kɔːs]прил.само собой разумеющийся; естественный; очевидный, ясный; неизбежный -
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adj koji se sam po sebi razumije, sam po sebi razumljiv -
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adj koji se sam po sebi razumije, sam po sebi razumljiv -
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adj.común, rutinario, acostumbrado. -
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/'mætərəv'kɔ:s/ * danh từ - việc tất nhiên * tính từ - tất nhiên, đương nhiên -
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(something that one expects to happen, be done etc: You don't have to ask her - she'll do it as a matter of course.) selvfølge* * *(something that one expects to happen, be done etc: You don't have to ask her - she'll do it as a matter of course.) selvfølge -
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(something that one expects to happen, be done etc: You don't have to ask her - she'll do it as a matter of course.) coisa natural* * *a matter of courseuma coisa natural, lógica. -
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дело естественное, само собой разумеющееся; ясное дело; в порядке вещей; иначе и быть не можетYou know, Hanson, Dave looks like a slow, stolid kind of fellow, and yet he does things like that as if it were a matter of course. (A. Saxton, ‘The Great Midland’, ch. 18) — Вы не поверите, Хансон, Дейв производит впечатление человека медлительного и даже флегматичного, а между тем ему ведь ничего не стоит выкинуть такой номер.
He remembered how these things now once again a daily matter of course, had then seemed to him a symbol of home... (A. Saxton, ‘The Great Midland’, ch. 13) — Он вспоминал, как все эти мелочи, теперь опять такие будничные и обыкновенные, казались ему тогда символом далекой родины...
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(something that one expects to happen, be done etc: You don't have to ask her - she'll do it as a matter of course.) por costumbre -
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(something that one expects to happen, be done etc: You don't have to ask her - she'll do it as a matter of course.) eðlilegur, sem má búast við -
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(something that one expects to happen, be done etc: You don't have to ask her - she'll do it as a matter of course.) természetes(en) -
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N1. स्वाभाविक बातI check my in-tray every morning as a matter of course. -
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(something that one expects to happen, be done etc: You don't have to ask her - she'll do it as a matter of course.) beklenen/umulan şey -
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(something that one expects to happen, be done etc: You don't have to ask her - she'll do it as a matter of course.) samoumeven -
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(something that one expects to happen, be done etc: You don't have to ask her - she'll do it as a matter of course.) itsestäänselvyys -
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(something that one expects to happen, be done etc: You don't have to ask her - she'll do it as a matter of course.) (som en) selvfølge -
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(something that one expects to happen, be done etc: You don't have to ask her - she'll do it as a matter of course.) (cosa naturale) -
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См. также в других словарях:
matter of course — n. a thing to be expected as a natural or logical occurrence in the course of events … English World dictionary
matter-of-course — [mat΄ər əv kôrs′] adj. 1. coming as a natural or logical occurrence in the course of events; routine 2. reacting to events in a calm and natural way … English World dictionary
matter of course — I noun common practice, common run, common state of affairs, customary procedure, general run, natural state, ordinary run of things, ordinary state, prescribed form, procedure, regular procedure, routine, routine event, routine happening, rule,… … Law dictionary
matter-of-course — adjective expected or depended upon as a natural or logical outcome • Similar to: ↑expected * * * | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: matter of course 1. : being such as is or may be expected or depended upon as a matter of course 2. :… … Useful english dictionary
matter of course — {n. phr.} Something always done; the usual way; habit; rule. * /A was a matter of course for John to dress carefully when he was meeting his wife./ * /Bank officers ask questions as a matter of course when someone wants to borrow money./ … Dictionary of American idioms
matter of course — {n. phr.} Something always done; the usual way; habit; rule. * /A was a matter of course for John to dress carefully when he was meeting his wife./ * /Bank officers ask questions as a matter of course when someone wants to borrow money./ … Dictionary of American idioms
matter\ of\ course — n. phr. Something always done; the usual way; habit; rule. It was a matter of course for John to dress carefully when he was meeting his wife. Bank officers ask questions as a matter of course when someone wants to borrow money … Словарь американских идиом
matter-of-course — /mat euhr euhv kawrs , kohrs /, adj. 1. occurring or proceeding in or as if in the logical, natural, or customary course of things; expected or inevitable. 2. accepting things as occurring in their natural course, or characterized by an… … Universalium
matter of course — something that follows in logical, natural, or customary sequence or that is treated as such: After such reprisals, war followed as a matter of course. [1730 40] * * * … Universalium
matter of course — noun a) A natural or logical outcome On some occasions standing ovations may be given to political leaders as a matter of course, rather than as a special honour b) An expected or customary outcome … Wiktionary
matter of course — the usual way, habit, rule It was done as a matter of course and nobody really thought about the results … Idioms and examples