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1 anything
1. pron indef.1) що-небудь, будь-що, щось (у питальних реченнях)is he anything like his father? — чи є у нього щось спільне з батьком?, він хоч трохи схожий на батька?
2) ніщо (у заперечних реченнях)3) усе, що завгодно (у стверджувальних реченнях)take anything you like — беріть усе, що вам подобається
anything but... — усе, що завгодно, тільки не...
he is anything but a coward — він усе, що завгодно, тільки не боягуз
like anything — щосили, щодуху
as anything — надзвичайно, страшенно
2. advскільки-небудь; якоюсь (певною) мірою* * *I indef; pron1) у питальних, умовних реченнях що-небудь; розм. скільки-небудь2) у заперечних реченнях нічого; ніщо3) у стверджувальних реченнях все; ( усе) що завгодноanything but — все що завгодно, тільки не...; далеко не, зовсім не
if anything — якщо вже на те пішло; у всякому разі
like anything — сильно, стрімко, з усіх сил
II advas anything — надзвичайно, жахливо
скільки-небудь; якоюсь мірою
См. также в других словарях:
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