-
1 each of A and B
Юридический термин: как А, так и Б (в тексте договора), А и Б по отдельности -
2 each for himself and the devil take the hindmost
"всяк за себя и к чёрту отстающих"; см. тж. the devil take the hindmostCapitalism is ruthless on this point: its principle is "Each for himself and the devil take the hindmost!" (B. Shaw, ‘The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism’, ch. 57) — Капитализм неумолим в этом отношении; принцип его: каждый за себя - и к чертям отстающих.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > each for himself and the devil take the hindmost
-
3 Each Comes Hearing And Observing
Education: ECHOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Each Comes Hearing And Observing
-
4 event trace: A time-ordered description of each external input and the time at which it occurred
Общая лексика: трассировка событий: упорядоченное по времени описание всех внешних входных данных и моментов их поступления (см. Designing Concurrent, Distributed, and)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > event trace: A time-ordered description of each external input and the time at which it occurred
-
5 uposatha days (The new moon and full moon days of each lunar month and the eighth day following the new and full moons)
Религия: дни упосаттыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > uposatha days (The new moon and full moon days of each lunar month and the eighth day following the new and full moons)
-
6 Each
adj.P. and V. ἕκαστος.Each of two: Ar. and P. ἑκάτερος.Each one: P. and V. πᾶς τις.From each of two sides: P. ἑκατέρωθεν.In each of two directions: P. ἑκατέρωσε.Each time: Ar. and P. ἑκάστοτε.From each place: P. ἐκασταχόθεν.To each place: P. ἑκασταχοῖ, ἑκασταχόσε.Each other: P. and V. ἀλλήλους (acc. pl.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Each
-
7 each other
[ˌiːtʃ'ʌðə]prpWe always try to help each other. — Мы всегда стараемя помогать друг другу.
They talk to each other on the phone every evening. — Они звонят друг другу каждый вечер.
dozens of suitcases were piled on top of each other Jane and Helen always sit next to each other at lectures. — На лекциях Джейн и Елена всегда сидят рядом (друг с другом).
CHOICE OF WORDS:Русскому друг друга соответствуют английские each other и one another. One another относится более чем к двум предметам или лицам: there were about fifteen children, they sang and spoke to one another там было около пятнадцати детей, они пели и разговаривали друг с другом; a each other относится только к двум: the two boys looked at each other оба мальчика смотрели друг на другаUSAGE:(1.) Если подлежащее стоит в форме множественного числа, то местоимения one another и each othe не употребляются в предложениях с глаголами совместного действия. К таким глаголам относятся to meet, to kiss, to embrace, to agree, to argue в отличие от русских соответствий встречать друг друга, встречаться друг с другом, поцеловать друг друга, поцеловаться друг с другом, обнять друг друга, обняться друг с другом, соглашаться друг с другом: they never met again больше они никогда не встречали друг друга; why do they always argue? почему они всегда спорят друг с другом?; the brothers embraced before parting братья обнялись друг с другом/обняли друг друга перед расставанием. (2.) See agree, v -
8 each
each [i:t∫]1. adjective• each one of us chacun (e) de nous2. pronoun• the bags are $12 each les sacs coûtent 12 dollars chaque━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► French reflexive verbs are often used to translate verbs + each other.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *Note: When used as a determiner each is translated by chaque when an object or person is singled out: each document was examined = chaque document a été examiné. Tout/toute and tous les/toutes les are also used to express each and every: each passport must be checked = chaque passeport or tout passeport doit être contrôléWhen used as a pronoun each (= each one) is almost always translated by chacun/chacune. For examples and exceptions see below[iːtʃ] 1.determiner [person, group, object] chaque inveach morning — chaque matin, tous les matins
each person will receive — chaque personne or tout le monde recevra
2.he lifted each box in turn, each one heavier than the last — il soulevait des boîtes de plus en plus lourdes
pronoun chacun/-e m/feach of you — chacun de vous, chacun d'entre vous
-
9 each
❢ When used as a determiner each is translated by chaque when an object or person is singled out: each document was examined = chaque document a été examiné. Tout/toute and tous les/toutes les are also used to express each and every: each passport must be checked = chaque passeport or tout passeport doit être contrôlé. When used as a pronoun each (= each one) is almost always translated by chacun/chacune. For examples and exceptions see below.A det [person, group, object] chaque inv ; each time I/you do chaque fois que je/tu fais ; each morning chaque matin, tous les matins ; each person will receive chaque personne or tout le monde recevra ; each and every day tous les jours sans exception ; ( exasperatedly) tous les jours que Dieu fait ○ ; he lifted each box in turn, each one heavier than the last il soulevait des boîtes de plus en plus lourdes.B pron chacun/-e m/f ; each will receive chacun recevra ; we each want something different chacun de nous veut une chose différente ; each of you/of them etc chacun de vous/d'eux etc, chacun d'entre vous/d'entre eux etc ; three bundles of ten notes each trois liasses de dix billets chacune ; each is equally desirable ( of two) les deux sont également souhaitables ; ( of several) tous/toutes sont également souhaitables ; I'll try a little of each je prendrais bien un peu de chaque ; oranges at 30p each des oranges à 30 pence pièce. -
10 ♦ each
♦ each /i:tʃ/A a.ciascuno; ogni: Each chapter begins with a quotation, ciascun capitolo si apre con una citazione; each day, ogni giorno; each man, ciascun uomo; ognuno; each time, ogni volta; each one, ciascuno; ognuno; each one of them, ciascuno di loroB pron.ciascuno; ognuno: There are 20 rooms, each with its own bathroom, ci sono 20 stanze, ciascuna con bagno; each of the men, ciascun uomo; Each of us has a book ( o we each have a book), ciascuno di noi ha un libro; I spoke to them each, ho parlato con ciascuno (di loro)C avv.a testa; l'uno: They cost a pound each, costano una sterlina l'uno; We were given a box each, a ciascuno di noi è stata data una scatola● each and all of us, noi tutti □ each and every, tutti (quanti); ogni singolo: each and every morning, tutte le mattine □ each other, l'un l'altro; scambievolmente; a vicenda: to hate each other, odiarsi; to help each other, aiutarsi a vicenda; They fell in love with each other, si sono innamorati (l'uno dell'altro); DIALOGO → - Asking about the family- I always thought you two were made for each other, ero convinto che foste fatti l'uno per l'altro; We don't speak to each other any more, non ci parliamo più; non ci rivolgiamo la parola; We commented on each other's work, ci siamo scambiati dei commenti sul nostro lavoro □ each way, da una parte e dall'altra; a destra e a sinistra; (rif. a spostamento, viaggio) in un senso e nell'altro, andata e ritorno □ (ipp., GB) each way, loc. avv., vincente o piazzato: I put £20 each way on Killick, ho puntato 20 sterline su Killick vincente o piazzato; to back a horse each way, scommettere su un cavallo vincente o piazzato □ each-way bet, (ipp., GB) scommessa su un cavallo vincente o piazzato; (fig.) buone probabilità (pl.), buona scelta □ each way chance, buone probabilità (pl.).NOTA D'USO: - each other o one another?- -
11 each
each [i:tʃ]chaque;∎ each child has a different name chaque enfant a un nom différent;∎ each day chaque jour, tous les jours;∎ each (and every) one of us/you/them chacun/chacune d'entre nous/vous/eux (sans exception);∎ you're mad, each and every one of you! vous êtes fous, tous autant que vous êtes!2 pronoun(every one) chacun, chacune;∎ each of his six children chacun de ses six enfants;∎ a number of suggestions, each more crazy than the last un certain nombre de suggestions toutes plus folles les unes que les autres;∎ or would you like some of each? ou bien voudriez-vous un peu de chaque?;∎ to each his own, each to his own à chacun ses goûts3 adverb∎ (apiece) we have a book/a room each nous avons chacun un livre/une pièce;∎ the tickets cost £20 each les billets coûtent 20 livres chacun∎ to hate each other se détester (l'un l'autre); (more than two people) se détester (les uns les autres);∎ do you two know each other? est-ce que vous vous connaissez?;∎ the children took each other's hand les enfants se sont pris par la main;∎ the two sisters wear each other's clothes les deux sœurs échangent leurs vêtements;∎ they walked towards each other ils ont marché l'un vers l'autre;∎ we get on each other's nerves nous nous portons mutuellement sur les nerfs;∎ we get on very well with each other's parents nous nous entendons très bien avec les parents l'un de l'autre5 each way∎ each way bet pari sur un cheval gagnant, premier ou placé2 adverb(in betting) placé;∎ to put money each way on a horse jouer un cheval placé;∎ French Silk, £50 each way French Silk, 50 livres placé -
12 each other
For examples and particular usages see the entry below. pron ( also one another) they know each other ils se connaissent ; we hate each other nous nous détestons ; they're fond of each other ils s'aiment beaucoup ; to help each other s'aider mutuellement, s'entraider ; they wear each other's clothes ils se prêtent leurs vêtements ; to worry about each other s'inquiéter l'un pour l'autre ; kept apart from each other séparés l'un de l'autre. -
13 each and every one (of them)
todos,-as y cada uno,-a (de ellos) -
14 each other
each 'oth·er proneinander;the couple looked at \each other and smiled die beiden sahen einander an und lächelten;they're always wearing \each other's clothes sie tauschen immer die Kleidung;why are you arguing with \each other? warum streitet ihr euch?;to be made for \each other füreinander bestimmt sein -
15 each
each [i:tʃ]1. pron ка́ждый, вся́кий;each of us ка́ждый из нас
;each and all все без разбо́ра
2. a ка́ждый, вся́кий;each student has to learn it by heart ка́ждый студе́нт до́лжен вы́учить э́то наизу́сть
-
16 each
each and every все до единого;each A by itself каждый в отдельности AEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > each
-
17 each and all
-
18 each and all
each and allcada um, cada qual. -
19 each and every
each and everytodos. -
20 each and all
См. также в других словарях:
each other — or[one another] {pron.} Each one the other; one the other. * /That man and his wife love each other./ * /Bill and Mary gave one another Christmas presents last year./ * /All the children at the party were looking at one another trying to… … Dictionary of American idioms
each other — or[one another] {pron.} Each one the other; one the other. * /That man and his wife love each other./ * /Bill and Mary gave one another Christmas presents last year./ * /All the children at the party were looking at one another trying to… … Dictionary of American idioms
Each — ([=e]ch), a. or a. pron. [OE. eche, [ae]lc, elk, ilk, AS. [ae]lc; [=a] always + gel[=i]c like; akin to OD. iegelik, OHG. [=e]ogil[=i]h, MHG. iegel[=i]ch, G. jeglich. [root]209. See 3d {Aye}, {Like}, and cf. {Either}, {Every}, {Ilk}.] 1. Every one … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
And did those feet in ancient time — is a short poem by William Blake from the preface to his epic Milton a Poem, one of a collection of writings known as the Prophetic Books. The date on the title page of 1804 for Milton is probably when the plates were begun, but the poem was… … Wikipedia
Each Small Candle — is a song by Roger Waters. It was released on his album In the Flesh Live in 2000. Most of the lyrics were inspired by a news story from the Kosovo war of a Serbian soldier who saw a wounded Albanian woman, left his ranks and helped her.It also… … Wikipedia
And Now for Something Completely Different — DVD cover Directed by Ian MacNaughton Produced by … Wikipedia
Each an Explorer — is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It was written in June 1956 and published in issue #30 of Future The story focuses on Chouns and Smith, two members of the Exploration Teams , who are charged with exploring for new planets,… … Wikipedia
Each Man's Son — is a novel by Canadian writer Hugh MacLennan. First published in 1951 by Macmillan of Canada, it takes place in a coal mining town on Cape Breton, Nova Scotia just before the First World War.Plot summaryMollie MacNeil and her son Alan, miss… … Wikipedia
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead — …And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead in Vancouver, March 2009. Background information … Wikipedia
And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda — is a song, written by Eric Bogle in 1972, describing the futility, gruesome reality and the destruction of war, while criticising those who seek to glorify it. This is exemplified in the song by the account of a young Australian soldier on his… … Wikipedia
And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little — is an American play written by Paul Zindel and published by Dramatists Play Services. The story surrounds three sisters: Catherine, an alcoholic; Anna, a hypochondriac and Ceil, an attention starved socialite.HistoryPaul Zindel wrote this play in … Wikipedia