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1 нет
1. (отрицание)он был там? — нет (не был) — was he there? — No (he wasn't)
вы его видели? — нет (не видел) — did you see him? — No (I didn't)
он там не был? — нет, был — he wasn't there? — Yes, he was
2. ( в начале реплики — с оттенком возражения, удивления) butнет, вы его не знаете! — but you don't know him!
нет, почему вы так думаете? — but why do you think so?
3. (= не + данное сказуемое — при том же подлежащем) not; (в безл. предложении после союза или тж.) no; ( при другом подлежащем) передаётся через сокращённое сказуемое + not; или + -n't разг. (ср. не 1)совсем нет, вовсе нет — not al all, not in the least
ещё нет, нет ещё — yet
приятно или нет, но это так — like it or not / no, it is so
они могут это сделать, а он нет — they can do it, but he cannot, или can't
он видел их, а она нет — he saw them, but she did not, или didn't
она была права, а он нет — she was right, but he was not, или wasn't
сводить на нет (вн.) — bring* to nought (d.), reduce to nothing (d.), reduce to zero (d.)
2. (нету разг.; безл. отриц. наст. время от быть; рд.)сводиться на нет — come* to nought / nothing
нет ничего удивительного (в том), что — (it is) no wonder that
у него, у них и т. д. нет — he has, they have, etc., no:
у нас нет таких книг — we have no such books, we have no books of that kind
2. ( об определённых лицах или предметах) is not (+ sg. subject), are not (+ pl. subject); isn't, aren't разг.его нет дома — he is not at home; he is out
(этих) книг нет на полке — the books are not on the shelf*
у него, у них и т. д. нет этой книги — he has not, they have not, etc., got this book
нет как нет — still no trace, still no news
на нет и суда нет погов. — you can't do the impossible; what cannot be cured must be endured идиом. (ср. тж. нет I)
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2 нет-нет
••нет-нет да и как нареч. разг. (изредка) — from time to time; every so often; once in a while
он нет-нет да и напи́шет письмо́ — he does write a letter once in a while
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