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1 down in the dumps (adv.phr)
Сленг: в унынии, грустный, мрачныйУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > down in the dumps (adv.phr)
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2 a little more
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3 a little more
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4 sort of
(adv.phr., adj.phr.) отчасти; вродеConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > sort of
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5 every which way
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6 every which way
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7 's dòcha!
adv. phr. может быть!, возможно!; пожалуй! -
8 air gàirdeanan a chèile
adv. phr. взяв под руку bha iad a' coiseachd air gàirdeanan a chèile они гуляли, взяв друг друга под руку -
9 an làmh dheas
adv. phr. справа, по правую руку tha a' bhùth air an làimh dheis магазин находится справа -
10 bho mhoch gu dubh
adv. phr. с утра до вечера -
11 faisg air
adv. phr. близко, рядом -
12 fo d'anail
adv. phr. шёпотом, тихо -
13 (is) ma(th) dh'fhaodte
adv. phr. может быть, возможно; пожалуй -
14 (is) ma(th) dh'fhaodte
adv. phr. может быть, возможно; пожалуй -
15 leis (a) sin
adv. phr. вслед за тем, за этим -
16 leis (a) sin
adv. phr. вслед за тем, за этим -
17 (is) ma(th) dh'fhaodte
adv. phr. может быть, возможно; пожалуй -
18 (is) ma(th) dh'fhaodte
adv. phr. может быть, возможно; пожалуй -
19 taobh ri taobh
adv. phr. рядом; бок о бок -
20 ar brawf
adv. phr. 1) проходящий испытательный срок (о человеке) 2) взятый на пробу (о предмете) rhaid cofio fod y mpddion 'ma'n dal ar brawf не следует забывать, что данное лекарство до сих пор проходит стадию испытанийWelsh-Russian dictionary (geiriadur Cymraeg-Rwsieg) > ar brawf
См. также в других словарях:
catch up phr v — ahead adv … English expressions
down adv — let sb down phr v, down to earth adj, hill n … English expressions
above all — {adv. phr.} Of first or highest importance; most especially. * /Children need many things, but above all they need love./ Syn.: FIRST AND LAST … Dictionary of American idioms
all but — {adv. phr.} Very nearly; almost. * /Crows all but destroyed a farmer s field of corn./ * /The hikers were exhausted and all but frozen when they were found./ … Dictionary of American idioms
all out — {adv. phr.}, {informal} With all your strength, power, or determination; to the best of your ability; without holding back. Usually used in the phrase go all out . * /We went all out to win the game./ * /John went all out to finish the job and… … Dictionary of American idioms
all over but the shouting — {adv. phr.,} {informal} Finally decided or won; brought to an end; not able to be changed. * /After Bill s touchdown, the game was all over but the shouting./ * /John and Tom both tried to win Jane, but after John s promotion it was all over but… … Dictionary of American idioms
all right(1) — {adv. phr.} 1. Well enough. * /The new machine is running all right./ 2. {informal} I am willing; yes. * / Shall we watch television? All right. / Compare: VERY WELL. 3. {informal} Beyond question, certainly. Used for emphasis and placed after… … Dictionary of American idioms
all the(2) — {adv. phr.} Than otherwise; even. Used to emphasize comparative adjectives, adverbs, and nouns. * /Opening the windows made it all the hotter./ * /Take a bus instead of walking and get home all the sooner./ * /If you don t eat your dessert, all… … Dictionary of American idioms
all told — {adv. phr.}, {informal} Counting or including everything. * /Including candy sale profits we have collected $300 all told./ … Dictionary of American idioms
along for the ride — {adv. phr.}, {informal} Being in a group for the fun or the credit without doing any of the work. * /He wants no members in his political party who are just along for the ride./ … Dictionary of American idioms
anything but — {adv. phr.} Quite the opposite of; far from being. * /I don t mean he s lazy anything but!/ * /The boys knew they had broken the rules, and they were anything but happy when they were called to the office./ … Dictionary of American idioms