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1 forbinde
associate, bind, connect, join, link, relate* * *verb. [ legge bandasje på] dress (fx ), bandage (f.eks. ) verb. [forene, samle] combine (f.eks.he combines the two offices of professor and head of a college, combine the parts into a whole
) verb. [knytte sammen, danne mellomledd mellom] connect (f.eks.the district is connected with the mainland by a narrow strip of land
) verb. [ assosiere] connect (f.eks.the meaning usually connected with this word
), associate (f.eks.we do not associate the same thing with that idea
) verb. [ egenskaper] combine (f.eks.he combines caution with great presence of mind
) verb. [ elektrisitet og telefoni] connect, interconnect, link, join, bridge verb. (overført) involve, entail verb. (petro) [ rørledninger] tie-in verb. (kjemi) combine -
2 nemlig
именно* * ** * *adv. that is (to say) (fxthere is only one thing to do, that is to go away
) adv. namely (fxhe left two sons, namely John and Henry
) adv. (jus) viz. (= videlicet)
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thing or two — {n. phr.}, {informal} 1. Facts not generally known, or not known to the hearer or reader; unusual or important information. * /Mary told Joan a thing or two about Betty s real feelings./ 2. A lot; much. * /Bob knows a thing or two about sailing./ … Dictionary of American idioms
thing or two — {n. phr.}, {informal} 1. Facts not generally known, or not known to the hearer or reader; unusual or important information. * /Mary told Joan a thing or two about Betty s real feelings./ 2. A lot; much. * /Bob knows a thing or two about sailing./ … Dictionary of American idioms
thing\ or\ two — n. phr. informal 1. Facts not generally known, or not known to the hearer or reader; unusual or important information. Mary told Joan a thing or two about Betty s real feelings. 2. A lot; much. Bob knows a thing or two about sailing. Compare:… … Словарь американских идиом
a thing or two — phrasal : something worth knowing or telling : something proving equality or superiority in knowledge knows a thing or two about finance also : words of blunt advice or reproach if he does it again I ll certainly tell him a thing or two * * *… … Useful english dictionary
(a) thing or two — a thing or two informal phrase a few things I need to get a thing or two at the shop. tell someone a thing or two (=tell someone why you are angry with them): The next time he calls I’m going to tell him a thing or two. Thesaurus: small numbers… … Useful english dictionary
tell a thing or two — {v. phr.}, {informal} To tell in plain or angry words; scold. * /When John complained about the hard work, his father told him a thing or two./ * /If Bert thinks he would like to join the army, I ll tell him a thing or two that will make him… … Dictionary of American idioms
tell a thing or two — {v. phr.}, {informal} To tell in plain or angry words; scold. * /When John complained about the hard work, his father told him a thing or two./ * /If Bert thinks he would like to join the army, I ll tell him a thing or two that will make him… … Dictionary of American idioms
The Thing with Two Heads — Ficha técnica Dirección Lee Frost Guion Lee Frost Wes Bishop James Gordon White Música Robert O. Ragland … Wikipedia Español
tell\ a\ thing\ or\ two — v. phr. informal To tell in plain or angry words; scold. When John complained about the hard work, his father told him a thing or two. If Bert thinks he would like to join the army, I ll tell him a thing or two that will make him change his mind … Словарь американских идиом
(a) thing or two — [show/teach/tell etc.] (someone) a thing or two know a thing or two to have a lot of practical skills and knowledge learnt through experience. Julie now she could teach you a thing or two about dealing with men. (usually + about) … New idioms dictionary
a thing or two — informal a few things I need to get a thing or two at the shop. tell someone a thing or two (= tell someone why you are angry with them): The next time he calls I m going to tell him a thing or two … English dictionary