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  • 61 TLAR

    1) Военный термин: Transporter-Launcher and Radar
    2) Сокращение: That Looks About Right (Quality Assurance Standard acronym.)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > TLAR

  • 62 ему 62 года, но он выглядит на десять лет моложе

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ему 62 года, но он выглядит на десять лет моложе

  • 63 по сути одно и то же

    General subject: looks about the same

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > по сути одно и то же

  • 64 him

    [him] pron lhe, a ele, o. sl that’s him / é ele. he looks about him / ele olha em redor.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > him

  • 65 NÝSA

    (-ta, -t), v. to pry, peer; nýstak niðr, I peered down; svá nýsisk fróðra hverr fyrir, thus every wise man looks about him (= nýsir f. h. fyrir sik).
    * * *
    t, mod. form hnýsa, see introduction to letter H (B. II. 2. γ); [akin to njósn]:—to pry, enquire; nýsta ek niðr, Hm. 140; svá nýsisk fróðra hverr fyrr, 7; nýsumk hins, ok hygg at því, Stor. 13: mod. hnýsa, forvitnin holdsins hnýsir þrátt í Herrans leyndar-dóma, Pass. 21. 2.
    II. reflex., hnýsast í e-ð, to pry into; hnýsast í bréfið, to pry into a letter; hence hnýsinn, adj. curious, in a bad sense; hnýsni, curiosity.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > NÝSA

  • 66 in reality

    в действительности, фактически, на самом деле

    He looks about forty. In reality, he is only thirty-four years of age. — На вид ему можно дать лет сорок. В действительности же ему всего тридцать четыре.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > in reality

  • 67 حقا

    حَقًّا \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. really: truly; in fact: Is he really your son? He does not look like you!, used as an expression of surprise I’ve left my job. "Really?" (a polite inquiry) "you’ve broken a window? Really! You should be more careful." (an angry answer). simply: (usu. before a stressed word) really; certainly: What a simply wonderful idea! You simply must get a new coat. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?.

    Arabic-English dictionary > حقا

  • 68 فعليا

    فِعْلِيًّا \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. virtually: actually but not officially: He was virtually a prisoner in his home, as he did not dare to go out while the police were watching.

    Arabic-English dictionary > فعليا

  • 69 actually

    في الوَاقِع \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. as a matter of fact, in fact: really; in truth: The dog seemed dead but in fact it was only asleep. As a matter of fact, I don’t like Michael. in point of fact: actually, in fact. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?. virtually: actually but not officially: He was virtually a prisoner in his home, as he did not dare to go out while the police were watching.

    Arabic-English glossary > actually

  • 70 as a matter of fact, in fact

    في الوَاقِع \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. as a matter of fact, in fact: really; in truth: The dog seemed dead but in fact it was only asleep. As a matter of fact, I don’t like Michael. in point of fact: actually, in fact. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?. virtually: actually but not officially: He was virtually a prisoner in his home, as he did not dare to go out while the police were watching.

    Arabic-English glossary > as a matter of fact, in fact

  • 71 in point of fact

    في الوَاقِع \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. as a matter of fact, in fact: really; in truth: The dog seemed dead but in fact it was only asleep. As a matter of fact, I don’t like Michael. in point of fact: actually, in fact. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?. virtually: actually but not officially: He was virtually a prisoner in his home, as he did not dare to go out while the police were watching.

    Arabic-English glossary > in point of fact

  • 72 truly

    في الوَاقِع \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. as a matter of fact, in fact: really; in truth: The dog seemed dead but in fact it was only asleep. As a matter of fact, I don’t like Michael. in point of fact: actually, in fact. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?. virtually: actually but not officially: He was virtually a prisoner in his home, as he did not dare to go out while the police were watching.

    Arabic-English glossary > truly

  • 73 virtually

    في الوَاقِع \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. as a matter of fact, in fact: really; in truth: The dog seemed dead but in fact it was only asleep. As a matter of fact, I don’t like Michael. in point of fact: actually, in fact. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?. virtually: actually but not officially: He was virtually a prisoner in his home, as he did not dare to go out while the police were watching.

    Arabic-English glossary > virtually

  • 74 actually

    حَقًّا \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. really: truly; in fact: Is he really your son? He does not look like you!, used as an expression of surprise I’ve left my job. "Really?" (a polite inquiry) "you’ve broken a window? Really! You should be more careful." (an angry answer). simply: (usu. before a stressed word) really; certainly: What a simply wonderful idea! You simply must get a new coat. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?.

    Arabic-English glossary > actually

  • 75 indeed

    حَقًّا \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. really: truly; in fact: Is he really your son? He does not look like you!, used as an expression of surprise I’ve left my job. "Really?" (a polite inquiry) "you’ve broken a window? Really! You should be more careful." (an angry answer). simply: (usu. before a stressed word) really; certainly: What a simply wonderful idea! You simply must get a new coat. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?.

    Arabic-English glossary > indeed

  • 76 really

    حَقًّا \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. really: truly; in fact: Is he really your son? He does not look like you!, used as an expression of surprise I’ve left my job. "Really?" (a polite inquiry) "you’ve broken a window? Really! You should be more careful." (an angry answer). simply: (usu. before a stressed word) really; certainly: What a simply wonderful idea! You simply must get a new coat. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?.

    Arabic-English glossary > really

  • 77 simply

    حَقًّا \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. really: truly; in fact: Is he really your son? He does not look like you!, used as an expression of surprise I’ve left my job. "Really?" (a polite inquiry) "you’ve broken a window? Really! You should be more careful." (an angry answer). simply: (usu. before a stressed word) really; certainly: What a simply wonderful idea! You simply must get a new coat. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?.

    Arabic-English glossary > simply

  • 78 truly

    حَقًّا \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. really: truly; in fact: Is he really your son? He does not look like you!, used as an expression of surprise I’ve left my job. "Really?" (a polite inquiry) "you’ve broken a window? Really! You should be more careful." (an angry answer). simply: (usu. before a stressed word) really; certainly: What a simply wonderful idea! You simply must get a new coat. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?.

    Arabic-English glossary > truly

  • 79 actually

    فِعْلِيًّا \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. virtually: actually but not officially: He was virtually a prisoner in his home, as he did not dare to go out while the police were watching.

    Arabic-English glossary > actually

  • 80 virtually

    فِعْلِيًّا \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. virtually: actually but not officially: He was virtually a prisoner in his home, as he did not dare to go out while the police were watching.

    Arabic-English glossary > virtually

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