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1 from
[from]1) (used before the place, thing, person, time etc that is the point at which an action, journey, period of time etc begins: from Europe to Asia; from Monday to Friday; a letter from her father.) de2) (used to indicate that from which something or someone comes: a quotation from Shakespeare.) de3) (used to indicate separation: Take it from him.) de4) (used to indicate a cause or reason: He is suffering from a cold.) de* * *[frɔm, frəm] prep 1 de. 2 proveniente de, da parte de. 3 para longe de, para fora de, da posse de. 4 desde, a partir de, a contar de. 5 por causa de, em conseqüência de, de acordo com, conforme, por, a julgar por, segundo. 6 diferente de. 7 afastado de, distante de. apart from salvo, exceto. different from diferente de. from above de cima. from a child desde criança. from afar de longe. from amidst do meio de. from among do meio de, dentre. from bad to worse de mal a pior. from behind something de trás de alguma coisa. from being mild he became irate primeiro ele foi amável, depois irritou-se. from beyond dalém. from day to day dia a dia, diariamente. from every angle em todo o sentido. from hand to mouth de expedientes. from her looks a julgar de seu aspecto. from high de cima, do alto. from my own experience de minha própria experiência. from now on de agora em diante, doravante. from stem to stern de popa à proa. from the beginning desde o início. from top to toe, from head to foot da cabeça aos pés. from under de baixo de. from what you say segundo (ou pelo) que você diz. from within de dentro, do interior. from year’s end to year’s end de ano a ano. he died from overwork ele morreu devido a excesso de trabalho. I am far from thinking that eu estou longe de pensar que. I saw him from the window eu o vi da janela. straight from the horse’s mouth sl de fonte fidedigna. they took it from me roubaram-no de mim. to drink from the glass beber no copo. we are far from home nós estamos longe de casa. we hid it from him nós o escondemos dele. we keep him from doing it nós impedimos que ele o fizesse. where are you from? de onde você é, onde você nasceu? -
2 from out the window
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3 window
window display étalage m;∎ I've got a window at 10.30 j'ai un trou à 10h30;∎ a window of opportunity de nouvelles possibilités f pl(d) window envelope enveloppe f à fenêtreAirlines are tricky businesses, as British Airways has unhappily proven. A few delays or technical problems and the wheels could come off. EasyJet clearly sees a window of opportunity - it wants to buy big quickly, while traditional carriers struggle to cope with the fallout from September 11.
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4 window
1) окно кассы•Access to "discount window" allows banks to borrow money from the central bank. — Доступ к «учетному окну» дает возможность банкам занимать деньги у центрального банка.
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5 -window
Game: GLQuakeТип: ParameterNote: If you are using a 3Dfx Voodoo or Voodoo 2 card it is recommended that you use this parameter to start the game. When you use the ALT+TAB keyboard combination to switch to another window on your desktop normally the desktop resolution would still be at the resolution used in the game thus enlarging or shrinking your desktop. When you use this parameter the game will still play in full screen mode but when you switch away from the game the desktop resolution will return to the normal resolution. -
6 window pane
A portion of a software window bounded by and separated from other portions by vertical or horizontal bars and having a separate function. -
7 bay window
(a window jutting out from a room.) karnap* * *(a window jutting out from a room.) karnap -
8 bay window
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9 bay window
(a window jutting out from a room.) ventana en saledizoventana salienten.• mirador s.m. -
10 I saw him from the window
I saw him from the windoweu o vi da janela. -
11 throw smth. out of the window
(или aмep. out the window)oтбpocить чтo-л.; cвoдить чтo-л. нa нeтMason said, 'I have in my hand an opportunity to introduce testimony that will throw the district attorney's case out of the window' (E. S. Gardner). Then Donald Goslin... began to play the "Moonlight Sonata". He did this nearly every night. He threw the tempo out the window and played it rubato from beginning to end (J. Cheever)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > throw smth. out of the window
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12 blind, window shade
سِتَارَة (النَّافِذَة) \ blind, window shade: a window covering that can be pulled down to keep out sunlight, etc.. curtain: a cloth that hangs down to cover a window or door; sth. like this in a theatre, between the public and the stage. shade: sth. that gives protection from a bright light: a lampshade. -
13 bay window
nounErkerfenster, das* * *(a window jutting out from a room.) das Erkerfenster* * *bay ˈwin·down Erkerfenster nt* * *1. Erkerfenster n2. US umg hum Vorbau m (Bauch)* * *nounErkerfenster, das* * *n.Bogenfenster n.Erkerfenster n. -
14 bay window
(a window jutting out from a room.) marquise* * *bay win.dow[b'ei windou] n Archit janela construída para o lado de fora da casa.————————bay windowjanela de sacada, janela saliente. -
15 bay window
(a window jutting out from a room.) karnappsubst. \/ˈbeɪˌwɪndəʊ \/karnappvindu -
16 bay window
(a window jutting out from a room.) útskotsgluggi -
17 bay window
(a window jutting out from a room.) kiugró ablakfülke -
18 bay window
cumba, göbek?* * *cumba* * *(a window jutting out from a room.) cumba -
19 bay window
(a window jutting out from a room.) izbočeno okno -
20 bay window
• erkkeri• ulokeikkuna* * *(a window jutting out from a room.) ulokeikkuna
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