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1 better than hitherto
Общая лексика: лучше, чем прежде -
2 not much better than
better than hitherto — лучше, чем прежде
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3 hitherto
1. a книжн. прошлый2. adv книжн. до настоящего времени, до этого времени, до сих порbetter than hitherto — лучше, чем прежде
land hitherto regarded as unplantable — земля, до сих пор считавшаяся бесплодной
3. adv книжн. уст. до этого места, до сих порСинонимический ряд:1. previously (adj.) before; formerly; heretofore; previously; since then; until now; up to this time2. here (other) here3. yet (other) as yet; earlier; so far; thus far; till now; until now; yet -
4 hitherto
1. [͵hıðəʹtu:] a книжн.прошлый2. [͵hıðəʹtu:] adv книжн.1. до настоящего времени, до этого времени, до сих порbetter than hitherto - лучше, чем прежде
2. уст. до этого места, до сих пор -
5 far smaller than
better than hitherto — лучше, чем прежде
poorer than was need — беднее, чем следовало
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6 for no fewer than
better than hitherto — лучше, чем прежде
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7 no more than
better than hitherto — лучше, чем прежде
Синонимический ряд:only (other) but; exactly; just; merely; only; solely -
8 not more than
better than hitherto — лучше, чем прежде
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9 no later than
better than hitherto — лучше, чем прежде
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