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/'aiðə,(Mỹ)'i:ðə/ * tính từ - mỗi (trong hai), một (trong hai) - cả hai =on either side+ ở mỗi bên, ở một trong hai bên; cả hai bên * danh từ - mỗi người (trong hai), mỗi vật (trong hai); một người (trong hai); một vật (trong hai) - cả hai (người, vật) * liên từ - hoặc =either... or...+... hoặc... =either come in or go out+ hoặc vào hoặc ra =either drunk or mad+ hoặc là say hoặc là khùng * phó từ (dùng với câu hỏi phủ định) - cũng phải thế =if you don't take it, I shan't either+ nếu anh không lấy cái đó thì tôi cũng không lấy -
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['aɪðə(r)] UK / US1. conjeither... or — entweder... oder
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['aɪðə(r)] UK / US1. conjeither... or — entweder... oder
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или... или, либо... либо - either he goes or I do либо он уйдет, либо я - the dress must be either black or brown платье должно быть или черным или коричневым - either one thing or the other либо одно, либо другое, одно из двухБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > either... or
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['aɪðə]1. pronкаждый, любой (из двух); тоже; тот или другой2. advтоже, также3. conjhe is either in Paris or in London — он (находится) или в Париже, или в Лондоне
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67 either ... or
[ʹaıðə...ʹɔ:] corr cjили... или, либо... либоeither he goes or I do - либо он уйдёт, либо я
the dress must be either black or brown - платье должно быть или чёрным или коричневым
either one thing or the other - либо одно, либо другое, одно из двух
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68 either-or
двупредельный - either-or rule - either-or theorem неизбежный выбор;
альтернатива, дилемма - untender *s of history беспощадные исторические дилеммы;
жесткие альтернативы историиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > either-or
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(introducing alternatives: Either go to see him or send an apology.) enten... eller* * *(introducing alternatives: Either go to see him or send an apology.) enten... eller -
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adj.Of two: Ar. and P. ἑκάτερος, P. ὁπότερος.If you reject either of these courses, I fear the expedition may be useless to you: P. εἰ θατέρου τούτων ὀλιγωρήσετε ὀκνῶ μὴ μάταιος ὑμῖν ἡ στρατεία γένηται (Dem. 14).——————conj.Either... or: P. and V. ἢ... ἤ.With emphasis on the first alternative: P. and V. ἤ τοι... ἤ (Thuc. 2, 40, and 6, 38; Dem. 603; Plat., Prot. 331B).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Either
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1.pron.1) әр, әркім, әрқайсысы2) екеудің біреуі2.conj.1) әйтпесе2) де, даIf he does not come I shall not either — Егер ол келмесе, мен де келмеймін
Either come in or go out — Кіріңіз, әйтпесе шығыңыз
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subst. \/ˌaɪħə(r)ˈɔː\/enten-eller (om situasjon der man må velge)an either\/or situation ( også som adjektiv) en valgsituasjon -
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(adv) ("also"in the negative way) namán - as in "it is not white either" (e ya naman maputi) -
78 either … or
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(introducing alternatives: Either go to see him or send an apology.) vagy...vagy
См. также в других словарях:
either — 1. pronunciation. The pronunciations iy dhǝ and ee dhǝ are about equally common. 2. parts of speech. Either functions in two ways: as an adjective or pronoun, and as an adverb or conjunction. In all these uses, it means essentially ‘one or other… … Modern English usage
either — [ē′thər, ī′thər] adj. [ME < OE æghwæther < a (æ), always (see AY) + gehwæther, each of two (see WHETHER): akin to, and of same formation as, OHG eogihwedar] 1. one or the other (of two) [use either hand] 2. each (of two); the one and the… … English World dictionary
Either — Ei ther ([=e] [th][ e]r or [imac] [th][ e]r; 277), a. & pron. [OE. either, aither, AS. [=ae]g[eth]er, [=ae]ghw[ae][eth]er (akin to OHG. [=e]ogiwedar, MHG. iegeweder); [=a] + ge + hw[ae][eth]er whether. See {Each}, and {Whether}, and cf. {Or},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Either — Ei ther, conj. Either precedes two, or more, co[ o]rdinate words or phrases, and is introductory to an alternative. It is correlative to or. [1913 Webster] Either he is talking, or he is pursuing, or he is in a journey, or peradventure he… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
either — Either suggests a duality and is almost always better avoided when the context involves quantities of more than two, as in Decisions on Mansfield’s economy are now made in either Detroit, Pittsburgh, or New York. Often in such constructions,… … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Either/Or — Album par Elliott Smith Sortie 27 février 1997 Durée 37:00 Genre(s) Rock indépendant Producteur(s) Elliott Smith Tom Rothrock Rob Schnapf … Wikipédia en Français
either...or ...or — either...or (...or) phrase used for showing two or more possibilities or choices You must answer either yes or no. You can contact us either by phone, by email, or by letter. When there’s a crisis, they either do nothing or do something totally… … Useful english dictionary
either — O.E. ægðer, contraction of æghwæðer each of two, both, from a always (see AYE (Cf. aye) (2)) + ge collective prefix + hwæðer which of two, whether (see WHETHER (Cf. whether)). Cognate with Du. ieder, O.H.G. eogiwedar, G … Etymology dictionary
Either — Either/or means one or the other. Its usage, versus the simple or structure, is often for emphatic purposes, sometimes intending to emphasize that only one option is possible, or to emphasize that there are only two options. Its use in a sentence … Wikipedia
either — ► CONJUNCTION & ADVERB 1) used before the first of two (or occasionally more) alternatives specified (the other being introduced by ‘or’). 2) (adverb ) used to indicate a similarity or link with a statement just made: You don t like him, do you?… … English terms dictionary
either-or — [ē′thərôr′] adj. designating a proposition, situation, etc. limited to only two alternatives … English World dictionary