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1 had\ I\ known
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2 had I known where I would fall I wouldn't have come to that place at all
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > had I known where I would fall I wouldn't have come to that place at all
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3 had i known that
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4 its author was a man I had theretofore known only through references in other writings
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > its author was a man I had theretofore known only through references in other writings
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5 had I but + pp ...
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6 had ik dat maar geweten
had ik dat maar gewetenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > had ik dat maar geweten
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7 had
иметь; бытьСинонимический ряд:1. possessed (adj.) bought; enjoyed; held; in hand; kept; on hand; owned; possessed; purchased2. bribed (verb) bought; bought off; bribed; fixed; sopped; squared; tampered with3. carried (verb) carried; displayed; exhibited4. commanded (verb) boasted; commanded5. delivered (verb) bore; bring forth; delivered6. engaged (verb) carry on; engaged; indulged; partaken; participated7. experienced (verb) experienced; saw/seen; sustained; underwent/undergone8. fooled (verb) beguiled; betrayed; bluffed; deceived; deluded; duped; fooled; humbugged; misled; tricked9. gave (verb) gave; held; staged10. got/got or gotten (verb) acquired; annexed; chalked up; compassed; gained; got/got or gotten; landed; obtained; picked up; procured; pulled; secured; won11. included (verb) comprised; consist of; contained; embodied; embraced; encompassed; included; involved; subsumed; take in; took in/taken in12. knew/known (verb) appreciated; apprehended; comprehended; fathomed; grasped; knew/known; understood13. let (verb) allowed; left; let; permitted; suffered14. outwitted (verb) outfoxed; outmaneuvered; outreached; outsmarted; outthought; outwitted; overreached; undid/undone15. owned (verb) bore/borne; enjoyed; held; owned; possessed; retained16. saw (verb) felt; go through; knew; meet with; saw; tasted; undergone -
8 known
a общеизвестный; общепризнанныйСинонимический ряд:1. commonly accepted (adj.) accepted; acknowledged; admitted; avowed; certified; commonly accepted; discovered; established; proclaimed2. familiar (adj.) familiar; famous; noted; notorious; prominent; proverbial; publicized; published; recognised; recognized; well-known3. understood (adj.) conceived; demystified; fathomed; in one's mind; learned; memorized; penetrated; understood4. appreciated (verb) appreciated; apprehended; comprehended; fathomed; grasped; understood5. differentiated (verb) differentiated; discerned; discriminated; distinguished; extricated; separated; severed; told6. felt (verb) felt; savored; tasted7. had (verb) experienced; go through; had; meet with; seen; suffered; sustained; undergone8. recognised (verb) recognised9. recognized (verb) recognized -
9 had I but known!
Общая лексика: если бы я только знал! -
10 had\ I\ but\ known
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11 have never known what lack of pocket money is
Общая лексика: никогда не испытывать недостатка в деньгах на карманные расходы (контекстуальный перевод на русс. язык; напр., He had never known what lack of pocket money was - Он никогд)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have never known what lack of pocket money is
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12 if I had known I would have come
als ik het had geweten, zou ik gekomen zijn -
13 have had one's day
(have had (или seen) one's day (тж. have known или seen better days))устареть, отслужить своё, выйти из употребления, отживать свой век; знавать лучшие временаMrs. Appleby: "...I've had my day and I've enjoyed it. It's only fair to give others a chance now." (W. S. Maugham, ‘Caesar's Wife’, act 3) — Миссис Эпплби: "...я взяла от жизни свое, я была счастлива. И, по справедливости, я должна уступить дорогу другим."
He had left his elegance behind in the Caribbean and wore a grey flannel suit which had seen better days. At home he didn't have to keep up appearances; he was part of grey January London. (Gr. Greene, ‘Our Man in Havana’, part I) — Оставив щегольство на берегах Карибского моря, он надел видавший виды серый фланелевый костюм. Дома незачем было пускать пыль в глаза. Он стал частицей тусклого январского Лондона.
It was a room that had seen better days. The paint was old and soiled, the rugs threadbare. (I. Shaw, ‘Lucy Crown’, ch. 15) — Эта комната знавала лучшие дни. А сейчас стены были грязные и потерявшие цвет, ковры потерты.
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14 have had one's day
уcтapeть, oтcлужить cвoё, выйти из упoтpeблeния; oтжить cвoй вeк, знaвaть лучшиe вpeмeнa Mrs. Appleby....I've had my day and I've enjoyed it. It's only fair to give others a chance now (W. S. Maugham). It was a room that had seen better days. The paint was old and soiled, the rugs threadbare (J. Shaw) -
15 I might have known
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16 dat had je op je vingers kunnen natellen
dat had je op je vingers kunnen natellenyou could have known that, that was to be expectedVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dat had je op je vingers kunnen natellen
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17 dat had je vooruit kunnen weten
dat had je vooruit kunnen wetenyou could have foreseen (that), you might have known/guessed (that)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dat had je vooruit kunnen weten
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18 ik had het kunnen weten
ik had het kunnen wetenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ik had het kunnen weten
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19 who could have known that
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20 have known better days
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