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121 известно
1. предик.;
безл. it is (well) known насколько мне известно ≈ as far as know стало известно ≈ it became known ему известно, что ≈ he knows that как известно одному Богу известно ≈ God alone knows
2. прил.;
кратк. форма от известный
3. частица;
разг. of course, certainlyв знач. сказ. безл. it is known;
хорошо ~ it is well known, it is common knowledge;
всему миру ~ the whole world knows;
насколько мне ~ as far as I know.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > известно
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122 конечно
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123 куда
нареч.
1) вопрос. (при глаголах движения) where?, which way? куда ты идешь? ≈ where are you going?
2) относ. (при глаголах движения) where, to which я не знаю, куда мы идем ≈ I don't know where we are going город, куда его сослали ≈ the city to which he was exiled
3) разг. what for? куда вам столько денег? ≈ what do you need all that money for?
4) разг. much, much more куда лучше ∙ куда тут, куда там ≈ (that's) impossible!, certainly not!, what an idea! куда тебе! ≈ rats! куда бы ни куда ни шло хоть куда -
124 наверно
1. нареч.;
вводн. (по всей вероятности) probably, most likely
2. нареч.;
уст. (несомненно) for sure, certainly, exactly, definitely;
without fail разг. (наверняка)ad. probably -
125 наверняка
нареч.;
разг.
1) for sure, certainly он действует только наверняка ≈ he acts only when he is sure (of success) ;
he acts only on a dead certainty он наверняка придет ≈ it's dead certain he will come
2) safely;
without taking risks держать пари наверняка ≈ to bet on a certaintyразг.
1. (несомненно) for sure, for certain;
~ никто ничего не знал nobody knew anything for sure;
можно ~ сказать you may be quite sure;
2. (с верным расчётом) on a certainty;
действовать, играть ~ take* no chances/ risks.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > наверняка
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126 нечего I
мест. ( дт. нечему, тв. нечем, пр. не о чем) (+ инф.) there is nothing (+ to inf) ;
там ~ смотреть there`s nothing to be seen there;
there`s nothing worth seeing there;
мне ~ сказать вам I have* nothing to tell you;
мне ~ скрывать( от вас) I have* nothing to conceal( from you) ;
нам нечем похвастаться we have* nothing to boast of;
мне нечем писать I have* nothing to write with;
нечему радоваться! it`s nothing to rejoice about!;
тут нечему удивляться! there`s nothing surprising in it! делать ~! it can`t be helped;
~ делать, делать ~, придётся... there`s nothing for it but (+ to inf) ;
~ и говорить certainly, of course;
~ сказать, приятное положение! a fine mess, I must say;
от ~ делать having nothing better to do;
for want of something to do;
to while away the time.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > нечего I
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127 никак нет
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128 ну
1. межд.;
частица
1) now, right (побуждение, предупреждение) ;
come (on) (одобрение, тж. с оттенком упрека) ;
well (вопросительно: ожидание) ну как (опасение) ≈ suppose;
what if ну как кто-нибудь увидит ≈ suppose somebody were to see
2) well (удивление) ;
what (удивление с оттенком недовольства и т.п.;
тж. да ну) ;
why (нетерпение)
3) (согласие, уступка, примирение и т.п.;
тж. ну вот - в повествовании) well
2. предик.;
(делать что-л.) ;
разг. (начало действия;
передается через личные формы глагола to start+ger.) он ну кричать ≈ he started yelling ну-ка(же) ≈ well/now (then) !, come (on) !, why!, what! да ну? ≈ indeed?, really?, you don't say!;
ha? ну да ≈ of course, sure ну так что же? ≈ what about it?why, well;
ну хорошо! very well, then!;
ну, скорее! do come on!;
ну, так что же! well, what about it!;
ну, не сердись! don`t be cross now!;
ну так вот as I was saying;
ну вот ещё! come now!;
ну да! yes, indeed;
(с недоверием) tell me another!;
go on!;
ну конечно! why, certainly;
да ну? you don`t say so!;
да ну тебя! stop that!;
а ну его! to hell with him;
ну, погоди же! just you wait!
См. также в других словарях:
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