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1 for nonce use
Макаров: в настоящее время, пока что -
2 nonce
[nɒns] nданный случай; данное времяnonce use - окказиональное употребление (слова и т. п.); употребление только для данного случая
for the nonce - а) для данного случая; б) в настоящее время, пока что
at the very nonce - в тот самый момент, как раз тогда
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3 nonce
n данный случай; данное времяnonce use — окказиональное употребление ; употребление только для данного случая
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4 for the nonce
для данного случая, пока что, временноFor the nonce he pulled like a young ling of twenty. (J. London, ‘The Mutiny of the ‘Elsinore’’, ch. XXXVIII) — Во время шторма Сандри Байерс работал, как двадцатилетний юноша.
‘Remember, now, or I'll tell your father,’ she threatened, addressing her heated face again towards the piano which, open for the nonce, smiled at her in fatuous agreement, its exposed keys grinning towards her like an enormous set of false teeth. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Hatter's Castle’, book II, ch. 5) — - Смотри, чтобы этого больше не было, иначе я отцу скажу! - пригрозила она, снова отвернув разгоряченное лицо к фортепиано, открытому на время уборки и глупо ухмылявшемуся ей оскаленными клавишами, как длинным рядом фальшивых зубов.
You can use the little room for a studio for the nonce. (DEI) — Пока в качестве студии можете использовать эту маленькую комнату.
This is a very poor pen but it will do for the nonce. — Это очень плохое перо, но на худой конец сойдет.
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5 nonce
nɔns сущ. данный случай;
данное время for the nonce at the very nonce данный случай;
данное время - * use окказиональное употребление (слова и т. п.) ;
употребление только для данного случая - for the * для данного случая;
в настоящее время, пока что - at the very * в тот самый момент, как раз тогда nonce: for the ~ специально для данного случая;
в данное время;
временно nonce: for the ~ специально для данного случая;
в данное время;
временно
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