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ask some lawyer for advice

  • 1 ask some lawyer for advice

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > ask some lawyer for advice

  • 2 some

    I [sʌm] adj
    (употребляется в утвердительных предложениях, специальных вопросах, вежливых предложениях и просьбах)
    1) какой-нибудь, хоть какой-то

    I shall see you some day this week. — Мы увидимся как-нибудь на этой неделе.

    He must buy himself some new clothes. — Ему надо себе купить что-нибудь новое из одежды.

    I've read it in some book or other. — Я читал об этом в какой-то книге.

    - ask some lawyer for advice
    - let's do that some other time
    - come and see me some Monday
    2) некоторые, одни, другие (обыкновенно с существительными во множественном числе)
    - some people don't simply care
    - some days he earns more, some days less
    3) некоторое количество, немного, несколько

    It happened in some towns. — Это произошло в нескольких городах.

    I would like some more milk. — Я бы выпил еще немного молока.

    There are some eggs in the fridge. — В холодильнике есть немного яиц.

    Have some more cake! — возьми еще торта.

    4) немало, порядочно

    The job took some time. — На эту работу ушло немало времени.

    He had some difficulty (trouble) in finding the hotel. — Ему было нелегко найти эту гостиницу.

    The station is some distance from here. — Вокзал отсюда довольно далеко.

    USAGE:
    (1.) Some употребляется в вопросительных предложениях в следующих случаях: (а.) в специальных вопросах: Where can I buy some cigarettes? Где мне купить сигаресы? Why do some children hate milk? Почему некоторые дети не любят молоко? Where did you meet some of our friends? Где вы познакомились с некоторыми из наших друзей? (б) в вопросах-просьбах или вежливых предложениях типа: Will you have some more tea? Не хотите ли еще чая? Could I have some cold water? Можно мне немного холодной воды? (2.) See any, adj
    II [sʌm] adv
    (употребляется перед словом few и перед числительными) приблизительно, около, примерно

    I waited some 20 minutes. — Я прождал около двадцати минут.

    It costs some twenty pounds. — Это стоит около двадцати фунтов

    III [sʌm] prn
    1) кое-кто, некоторые, одни, другие

    I need some of these things. — Мне нужны некоторые из этих вещей.

    I agree with some of what you say. — Я согласен кое с чем из того, что вы говорите.

    Some think it is easy. — Некоторые думают, что это легко.

    - some of the boys come very early
    2) немного, некоторое количество

    I want some of this salad. — Дайте мне немного этого салата

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > some

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