Перевод: с английского на арабский

с арабского на английский

from+monday+through+friday

  • 1 through

    I
    [θru:]
    1. prep միջով. through the forest անտառի միջով. pass through many dangers շատ վտանգների միջով անցնել. through the smoke ծխի միջով/միջից. through the keyhole բանալու անցքի միջով see through smb փխբ. էության մեջ թա փա նցել. through interpreter թարգմանչի միջոցով. through your friend քո ընկերոջ միջոցով. (պատճառ) through no fault of yours ոչ ձեր պատճառով. It was all through you Այդ ամբողջը քո պատճառով էր. (ըն թացքում) It lasted through the day Այն ամբողջ օրը տևեց. (մինչև, ներառյալ) (from) Monday through Friday երկուշաբթիից ուրբաթ. look through աչքի անցկացնել. look through the accounts հա շիվները աչքի անցկացնել.
    2. adv միջով, մի ծայրից մյուսը. get wet through ամբողջովին թրջվել. read the journal through ամսագիրը ծայրից ծայր կարդալ. put through հետ միացնել. I’ll put you through to him Միացնում եմ ձեզ նրա հետ. (ավար տել) be through with վերջացնել, ավարտել. I couldn’t get through to him Չկարողացա նրա հետ (հեռախոսով) կապվել. Aren’t you through yet? Դեռ չե՞ս ավարտել. I’m through with her Կա պերս նրա հետ խզել եմ. through and through ամբ ող ջո վին, լիովին. The tree is rotten through and through Ծառն ամ բողջովին փտած է
    II
    [θru:] a ուղիղ, անմիջական. a through train/ticket ուղիղ գնացք/տոմս. (միջան ցական) no through road միջանցական երթևեկություն չկա. a through draught միջանցիկ քամի

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