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[bʌt, bət] UK / US1. conj1) (yet) aber2)I'd love to come, but I'm busy — ich würde gern kommen, bin aber beschäftigt3)(showing disagreement, surprise etc)
but that's fantastic! — (aber) das ist ja fantastisch!2. prep(apart from, except)
nothing but trouble — nichts als Ärgerbut for you/your help — ohne dich/deine Hilfe
anything but that — alles, nur das nicht
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[bʌt, bət] UK / US1. conj1) (yet) aber2)I'd love to come, but I'm busy — ich würde gern kommen, bin aber beschäftigt3)(showing disagreement, surprise etc)
but that's fantastic! — (aber) das ist ja fantastisch!2. prep(apart from, except)
nothing but trouble — nichts als Ärgerbut for you/your help — ohne dich/deine Hilfe
anything but that — alles, nur das nicht
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] but[Swahili Word] lakini[Part of Speech] conjunction------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] but[Swahili Word] bali[Part of Speech] conjunction[Swahili Example] alitayarisha vazi lake, mwili wake, maneno, bali hata mwendo atakaomsogelea [Sul]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] but[Swahili Word] walakini[Part of Speech] conjunction[Derived Word] lakini N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] but[Swahili Word] na[Part of Speech] conjunction[English Example] He took a trip to Tanga but did not find his friend.[Swahili Example] alisafiri kufika Tanga na hakukutana na mwenziwe------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] but[Swahili Word] ila[Part of Speech] conjunction[Derived Language] Arabic[Swahili Definition] lakini[English Example] but you are fortunate[Swahili Example] ela nyi muna bahati [Amana, Masomo 407]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] but[Swahili Word] kasoro[Part of Speech] adverb[Derived Word] kasa[Swahili Example] nimepata vitabu vyote kasoro vitabu vitatu[Note] l have received all the books but three.------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] but[Swahili Word] kumbe[Part of Speech] adverb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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A sting of different words for the conjunction "but" are attested. In the Etymologies, the word for "but" is ná or nán. In Fíriel's Song, the short variant nan appears. One text (VT49:15) uses apa for “but”, but elsewhere, this is a preposition “after”. In Tolkien's drafts for a Quenya version of the Lord's Prayer, he was experimenting with many words for "but": anat, onë, ono (VT43:23; ono occurs also in another text in VT44:5/9, and shorter nó is attested in VT41:13), but in the final version of the Lord's Prayer, he used mal. We cannot know how many of these alternatives Tolkien would have considered conceptually valid and which were just experimental. For the purpose of writing in Quenya, the variant ná is probably best avoided since it can be confused with the copula "is"; likewise, nán (and nan?) may also mean *"I am" (ná, na- + the pronominal ending -n "I"). The Lord's Prayer variants are less ambiguous, and mal (the word used in the final version) is perhaps the best alternative so far published. BUT meaning "only" (as in "I am but a boy") may be rendered by er (only, one, alone, still). BUT YET a-nanta, ananta (and yet) –NDAN, LT1:269, FS, VT41:13, VT43:23 -
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I [bet] n II advтільки, лишеIII pronхто б не, що б неIV prepза винятком, крімVcj1) вводить слова е речення, які суперечать або обмежують одне одного але, a, проте, однак; на початку речення часто вказує на перехід до нової теми2) указує на виключення або обмеження крім, за винятком3) (часто but that; після заперечення) щоб не; без того, щоб не; що4) ( but that) якби не5)but for — без, крім; якби не
all but — майже, ледь не
yce, — що завгодно, тільки не
VI [bet] nbut then — але зате, але з іншого боку
шотл. кімната у двокімнатному будинку, що виходить на вулицю,VII [bet] aшотл. зовнішнійVIII advшотл. зовні; назовні -
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[bat] conj., prep., adv., n. -conj 1. por, po, mirëpo. 2. veçse, përveçse; you can do nothing but accept ty s'të mbetet gjë tjetër përveçse të pranosh. 3. se, që; I dont doubt but he will come nuk dyshoj se do të vijë./-prep. veç, përveç; every day but Sunday çdo ditë përveç të dielës; no one replied but me askush s'u përgjigj veç meje./-adv. vetëm, thjesht; jo më shumë se; he is but a boy ai s'është veçse një kalama; all but pothuaj, gati; but for me përjashtim të; but that po të mos; por.... duhet thënë se /-n. kundërshtim; not so many buts, please! jo kaq kundërshtime, ju lutem!* * *por; megjithatë; pa; vetëm -
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cj 1. но, а, тем не менее, однако; 2. кроме, за исключением (1). Союз but вводит противоречащие или ограничивающие друг друга слова и предложения:not he but his brother — не он, а его брат.
She felt tired but happy — Она чувствовала себя усталой, но счастливой.
My room is small, but it is comfortable — Моя комната невелика, но уютна/удобна.
There was nothing else for us to do but obey — Нам не оставалось ничего другого, как подчиниться.
But for you I would never have seen it — Если бы не вы (без вас), я бы этого никогда не повидал.
(2). Значение противопоставления, ограничения может быть передано рядом других близких по значению слов и словосочетаний, таких, как yet — и все же, тем не менее:She drove very fast to the airport, yet she missed the plane — Она ехала в аэропорт очень быстро, тем не менее на самолет она опоздала;
although/even though — хотя:Although/even though my room is very small, it is very comfortable — Хотя комната у меня маленькая, она очень уютна/удобна;
in spite of the fact that/despite the fact that — несмотря на то, что:In spite of the fact that my room is very small, it is very comfortable — Несмотря на то, что комната у меня маленькая, она очень удобна;
however — однако:My room is small, however it is very comfortable — Моя комната невелика, однако она очень удобна.
Часть предложения, вводимая although/even though, in spite of the fact that/despite the fact that, может стоять в начале или конце предложения. (3). Когда but и yet соединяют два предложения, то эти предложения отделяются запятой:My room is very small, but it is comfortable.
(4). Когда however, even so соединяют два предложения, то они отделяются точкой с запятой, а слова however, even, so отделяются запятой:I agree with you; however, we cannot accept your plan.
(5). Если придаточное предложение, вводимое although, even though, in spite of the fact, despite the fact that, стоит в начале, перед главным предложением, то оно отделяется от него запятой:Although my room was small, it was very comfortable.
Если же такое придаточное стоит после главного, то запятая не ставится:My room is very comfortable although it is small.
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darb.v.1. быть;2. иметьLKLv59▪ SinonīmiI.1. just līdzi; līdzi just2. klostera priekšnieks3. būt klāt; būt uz vietasII. darb.v.1. atkrist; atlēkt; iekulties; izrauties; kļūt; krist; tiktbūt dārgambūt gatavībābūt labās attiecībāsbūt labi ieredzētam2. pastāvēt3. notikt4. justiesbūt slimam5. atrasties; stāvēt6. augt7. kalpot; noderēt8. ieiet; ietilpt9. apmeklēt; iegriezties; pabūt10. dusmoties; niknoties; sirdīties; trakot11. piederētT09 -
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1. conjunction(used to show a contrast between two or more things: John was there, but Peter was not.) men2. preposition(except (for): no-one but me; the next road but one.) med undtagelse af; på nær; den næste igen (to veje herfra)* * *1. conjunction(used to show a contrast between two or more things: John was there, but Peter was not.) men2. preposition(except (for): no-one but me; the next road but one.) med undtagelse af; på nær; den næste igen (to veje herfra) -
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уст.(but that (тж. but what))1) если бы неThe child would have fallen but that her mother caught her. — Ребенок упал бы, если бы мать не подхватила его.
2) чтобы неI was not so dull but what I had my own thoughts. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘The Master of Ballantrae’, ch. XI) — Я был не так глуп - собственные мысли у меня имелись.
No one he had talked to in Parkman but what had had the highest regard and praise for the Hirshes, Frank and Agnes. (J. Jones, ‘Some Came Running’, book IV, ch. LVI) — С кем бы он ни говорил в Паркмене, все с величайшей похвалой и уважением отзывались о Франке и Агнесе Хирш.
No man is so old but that he may learn. — Учиться никогда не поздно.
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conj.——————adv.Except: P. and V. εἰ μή, πλήν (gen.).Nothing but: P. οὐδὲν ἀλλʼ ἤ.All but: P. and V. ὅσον οὔπω, P. ὅσον οὐ.Nearly: P. ὀλίγου.But for, had it not been for: Ar. and P. εἰ μὴ διά (acc.).We cannot but admire: P. and V. οὐκ ἔστιν ὅπως οὐ θαυμάζομεν, οὐκ ἔσθʼ ὅπως οὐ θαυμάζομεν.Not but that: P. οὐ μὴν ἀλλά.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > But
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nm.1. maqsad, mo‘ljal, nishon; coup au but nishonga to‘g‘ri tegish; atteindre le but nishonga urmoq; manquer le but xato otmoq2. fig. mo‘ljal, niyat; aller droit au but maqsadga o‘ tmoq; dans le but maqsadda, niyatda3. foot. darvoza4. gol; marquer le but gol urmoq. -
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n m◊Quel est ton but ? — ما هو هدفك؟
◊marquer un but — سجّل هدفا
* * *n m◊Quel est ton but ? — ما هو هدفك؟
◊marquer un but — سجّل هدفا
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shoe; ( wysoki) bootgłupi jak but — pot as thick as two (short) planks
* * *miGen. -a1. ( na nodze) shoe; ( wysoki) boot; damskie/męskie/dziecięce buty women's/men's/children's shoes; buty narciarskie ski boots; ciasne buty tight(-fitting) shoes; wygodne buty comfortable shoes; wysokie buty high boots; niskie buty low boots; buty na wysokich obcasach high-heeled shoes l. boots; włożyć buty put on one's shoes; zdjąć l. zzuć buty take off one's shoes; zawiązać buty tie one's shoes; pastować buty polish shoes; łyżka do butów shoehorn; takie buty! well, well!; nie kiwnąć palcem w bucie not lift l. raise a finger; umarł w butach! tough luck!, so much for that; głupi jak but (as) dumb as an ox; szewc bez butów chodzi none worse shod than the shoemaker's wife.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > but
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само, единствено(conj) туку, но, а, освен, ама* * *(conj) туку, ама, освен, а, но; единствено, самоconj. само, единствено;2. ако не, да не;3. во секој случај; but for - ако не (беше, е); but then - ама,од друга страна; anything but... - се што сакате, само не...; cannot but... - не можам да не...; adv. само; but just - само што; prep. освен, со исклучок; pron. кој би; освен; ама; но; само, единствено, само; туку, а, освен, но, ама -
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adv infml esp AmETell him to get his tail over here but fast — Скажи ему, чтобы он явился сюда сию же минуту
"Shall I get rid of him, boss?" "Yes, you get rid of him but good" — "Его выпроводить, шеф?" - "Если не выпроводишь, то смотри у меня"
So I let him have it but good — И я ему врезал так, что у него искры из глаз посыпались
См. также в других словарях:
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