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21 here
to catch eels in a snare of sliding knots; pole used in this manner of fishing, with a perforation for the line.to tie, to fasten, to lash; herega, cable, tie; figuratively: pact, treatise. -
22 here ki
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23 here
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24 here
lounger, stone, testicle -
25 here you are
هذا ما تُريدُه، تَفَضَّل!Here you are. This is the book you were looking for.
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26 here and there
in, or to, various places:هُنا وهُناكBooks were scattered here and there.
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27 here goes
I'm going to do something no matter what the consequences are:سأفعل هذا مهما يَكُنI've never tried diving before, but here goes!
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28 here, there and everywhere
in, or to, a larger number of places; in all directions:في كل الإتِّجاهاتPeople were running around here, there and everywhere.
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29 herë pas here
repeatedly -
30 herë pas herë
occasionally -
31 Here And There
Chat: HAT -
32 Here Before The Company
Jocular: HBCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Here Before The Company
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33 Here Comes Grandma, Inc.
NASDAQ: HCGMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Here Comes Grandma, Inc.
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34 Here In Person
Music: HIP -
35 Here It Comes Again
Chat: HICAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Here It Comes Again
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36 Here's Your Chance
Chat: HYCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Here's Your Chance
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37 here mōwhiti
ring binder -
38 here ngaiaku
nylon cord -
39 here ua kātete
hamstring -
40 here mōwhiti
ring binder
См. также в других словарях:
hère — hère … Dictionnaire des rimes
here — W1S1 [hıə US hır] adv [: Old English; Origin: her] 1.) in this place ▪ What are you doing here? ▪ Shall we eat here? ▪ Come here for a minute. ▪ This switch here controls the lights. ▪ My friend here will show you the way. up/down/in/out here … Dictionary of contemporary English
here — [ hır ] function word *** Here can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: Wait here. I ll be back in a minute. as an interjection: Here, have a drink of water. 1. ) in or to this place a ) in or to the place where you are: We ve lived here… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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Héré — Triumphbogen, Nancy Léopold Emmanuel Héré de Corny (* 12. Oktober 1705 in Nancy; † 2. Februar 1763 in Lunéville, Meurthe et Moselle) war ein Architekt aus Lothringen … Deutsch Wikipedia
*hère — ● hère nom masculin (ancien français haire, malheureux) Littéraire. Pauvre hère, homme misérable, lamentable. ● hère (difficultés) nom masculin (ancien français haire, malheureux) Sens et emploi Ne pas confondre ces deux mots dont les sens sont… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Here — may refer to: *Here!, a TV network * Here (Adrian Belew album) * Here (comic), published in the magazine RAW * Here (Leo Sayer album) * Here (Merzbow album) * Here (play), by Michael Frayn * Here (song), by Tony Martin * Here (Rascal Flatts song) … Wikipedia
Here — (h[=e]r), adv. [OE. her, AS. h[=e]r; akin to OS. h[=e]r, D. hier, OHG. hiar, G. hier, Icel. & Goth. h[=e]r, Dan. her, Sw. h[ a]r; fr. root of E. he. See {He}.] 1. In this place; in the place where the speaker is; opposed to {there}. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hère — 1. (hè r ) s. m. 1° Terme de mépris. Homme sans considération, sans fortune. • Vos pareils y sont misérables, Cancres, hères et pauvres diables, LA FONT. Fabl. I, 5. • Un villageois, un hère, un pauvre diable, LA FONT. Faucon.. • … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
here — ► ADVERB 1) in, at, or to this place or position. 2) (usu. here is/are) used when introducing or handing over something or someone. 3) used when indicating a time, point, or situation that has arrived or is happening. ► EXCLAMATION ▪ used to… … English terms dictionary