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[ˌautəvðə'weɪ]прил.1) отдалённый; далёкий; труднодоступныйout-of-the-way place — глухое, отдалённое место
It was a quiet, out-of-the-way resort. — Это был тихий курорт, расположенный в глухом уголке.
2) брит. необычный, странныйHer taste in music is a bit out-of-the-way. — У неё довольно необычный музыкальный вкус.
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1. a отдалённый, далёкий; труднонаходимый2. a редкий3. a странный, необычный4. a неуместный, неподходящий; предосудительный, оскорбительныйСинонимический ряд:1. moved (adj.) insular; lonely; lonesome; moved; outlying2. remote (adj.) distant; far-off; isolated; off the beaten track; private; remote; removed; secluded; solitary3. unusual (adj.) bizarre; obscure; odd; secret; unusual; weird -
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adjective (difficult to reach or arrive at: an out-of-the-way place.) perdidotr[aʊtəvðə'weɪ]1 (distant) alejado,-a, distante2 (uncommon) poco corriente, insólito,-aadj.• apartado, -a adj.• poco común adj.• remoto, -a adj.'əʊtəvðə'weɪ['aʊtǝvðǝ'weɪ]ADJ1) (=remote) remoto, apartado; (=inaccessible) inaccesible2) (=unusual) poco conocido, poco común, poco corriente* * *['əʊtəvðə'weɪ] -
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(unusual: There was nothing out of the way about what she said.) nyt; usædvanligt* * *(unusual: There was nothing out of the way about what she said.) nyt; usædvanligt -
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(unusual: There was nothing out of the way about what she said.) insólito(remote) apartado,-a, remoto,-a 2 (exceptional) excepcional, particular, original -
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adjective (difficult to reach or arrive at: an out-of-the-way place.) fora de mão* * *out-of-the-way[aut əv ðə w'ei] adj 1 fora de mão, afastado, longínquo. 2 raro, singular, desusado. -
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1 დაცილებული, დაშორებულიan out-of-the-way village დაშორებული / მივარდნილი სოფელი2 განსაკუთრებული -
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/'autəvðə'wei/ * tính từ - xa xôi, hẻo lánh =an out-of-the-way p[lace+ vùng hẻo lánh - lạ, khác thường - không chỉnh, không phải lối, không đúng lề lối; làm mếch lòng =out-of-the-way remarks+ những lời nhận xét làm mếch lòng -
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[ˌautəvðə΄wei] a հեռու, հեռավոր. անսովոր, արտասովոր. I noticed nothing out-of-the-way Ես ոչ մի արտասովոր բան չտեսա. an out-of-the-way farm հեռավոր ֆերմա -
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بَعِيد \ distant: not close (place, view, relation, etc.). far, (farther, farthest): a long way: Is it far to the river? My thoughts were far away. off the beaten track: away from the busy roads. out-of the way: (of places) far from any town. remote: distant in time or in relationship; far and not easily reached: in the remote past; a remote interest in the subject; a remote village in the mountains; a remote possibility (a very slight one). -
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ناءٍ \ distant: not close (place, view, relation, etc.). far, (farther, further, farthest): a long way: Is it far to the river? My thoughts were far away. out-of the way: (of places) far from any town. remote: distant in time or in relationship; far and not easily reached: a remote village in the mountains. -
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مُنْعَزِل \ out-of the way: (of places) far from any town. secluded: (of a place) quiet and out of the public view. solitary: (of a person) alone, without company; (of a place) rarely visited by man; (of a thing) single, by itself: a solitary climber; a solitary island; a solitary tree. \ See Also منزو (مُنْزَوٍ)، بعيد (بَعيد)، وحيد (وَحيد) -
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adjective (difficult to reach or arrive at: an out-of-the-way place.) avsides(liggende)adj. \/ˌaʊtəvħəˈweɪ\/, \/ˌaʊtəħəˈweɪ \/1) avsides(liggende), fjern, unnagjemt2) u(sed)vanlig, original, ekstraordinær3) (amer.) upassende -
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(unusual: There was nothing out of the way about what she said.) óvenjulegur
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out of the way — {adv. phr.} 1. Not where people usually go; difficult to reach. * /When little Tommy comes to visit her, Aunt Sally puts her lamps and vases out of the way./ Often used with hyphens before a noun. * /Gold was found in an out of the way village in … Dictionary of American idioms
out of the way — {adv. phr.} 1. Not where people usually go; difficult to reach. * /When little Tommy comes to visit her, Aunt Sally puts her lamps and vases out of the way./ Often used with hyphens before a noun. * /Gold was found in an out of the way village in … Dictionary of American idioms
Out of the way — Out Out (out), adv. [OE. out, ut, oute, ute, AS. [=u]t, and [=u]te, [=u]tan, fr. [=u]t; akin to D. uit, OS. [=u]t, G. aus, OHG. [=u]z, Icel. [=u]t, Sw. ut, Dan. ud, Goth. ut, Skr. ud. [root]198. Cf. {About}, {But}, prep., {Carouse}, {Utter}, a.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Out of the way — Way Way, n. [OE. wey, way, AS. weg; akin to OS., D., OHG., & G. weg, Icel. vegr, Sw. v[ a]g, Dan. vei, Goth. wigs, L. via, and AS. wegan to move, L. vehere to carry, Skr. vah. [root]136. Cf. {Convex}, {Inveigh}, {Vehicle}, {Vex}, {Via}, {Voyage} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Out-of-the-way — a. 1. See under {Out}, adv. [1913 Webster] 2. Not on a main transportation route; inconveniently located. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
out of the way — phrasal 1. wrong, improper < didn t know I d said anything out of the way > 2. a. in or to a secluded place b. unusual, remarkable < there s nothing out of the way about the plan > 3. done, completed < got his homework ou … New Collegiate Dictionary
out-of-the-way — adjective Date: 1704 1. unusual < out of the way information > 2. being off the beaten track < an out of the way restaurant > … New Collegiate Dictionary
get out of the way — See: OUT OF THE WAY … Dictionary of American idioms
get out of the way — See: OUT OF THE WAY … Dictionary of American idioms
put out of the way — {v. phr.} To kill. * /When people spoke against the dictator, he had them put out of the way./ * /The old dog was very sick, and Father had the animal doctor put him out of the way./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put out of the way — {v. phr.} To kill. * /When people spoke against the dictator, he had them put out of the way./ * /The old dog was very sick, and Father had the animal doctor put him out of the way./ … Dictionary of American idioms