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ks. seorang yg membonceng, tukang bonceng, pembonceng. -
84 hither
adverbഇങ്ങോട്ട്, ഇവിടെ, ഇവിടേക്ക്, ഇതിലേക്ക് -
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86 hither and thither
(in various directions: People were running hither and thither.) para cá e para lá* * *hither and thitherpara cá e para lá.————————hither and thitherpara lá e para cá. -
87 hither and thither
(in various directions: People were running hither and thither.) hid og did* * *(in various directions: People were running hither and thither.) hid og did -
88 hither and thither
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89 hither and thither
(и) туда и сюда, в различных направлениях; (и) здесь и там, повсюдуMachiavelli had used him to fetch and carry, to run hither and thither at his beck and call. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Then and Now’, ch. XXXIV) — Он был на побегушках у Макиавелли, носился по всем его делам, исполнял любую его прихоть.
Mr. Britling pulled up at the side of the road, and sat for a little while watching the silhouettes move hither and thither... across the bright spaces. (H. G. Wells, ‘Mr. Britling Sees It Through’, book I, ch. 5) — Мистер Бритлинг остановил машину у края дороги и некоторое время смотрел на катающихся на карусели: их темные силуэты проносились перед ним то в одну сторону, то в другую... на фоне яркого света.
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90 hither and thither
(и) тудa и cюдa, в paзличныx нaпpaвлeнияx; (и) здecь и тaм, пoвcюдуMachlavelll had used him to fetch and carry, to run hither and thither at his beck and call (W. S. Maugham). Mr. Britllng pulled up at the side of the road, and sat for a little while watching the silhouettes move hither and thither across the bright spaces (H. G. Wells) -
91 hither and thither
(in various directions: People were running hither and thither.) acá y allá -
92 hither and thither
(in various directions: People were running hither and thither.) hingað og þangað -
93 hither and thither
(in various directions: People were running hither and thither.) ide-oda -
94 hither and thither
şuraya buraya* * *(in various directions: People were running hither and thither.) oraya buraya, şuraya buraya -
95 hither and thither
(in various directions: People were running hither and thither.) sem ter tja -
96 hither and thither
• sinne tänne* * *(in various directions: People were running hither and thither.) sinne tänne -
97 hither and thither
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(in various directions: People were running hither and thither.) hit og dit -
99 hither hith·er adv
['hɪðə(r)]old qui, quahither and thither liter — qua e là
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100 hither and thither
(in various directions: People were running hither and thither.) qua e là, da tutte le parti
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Hither — Hith er, adv. [OE. hider, AS. hider; akin to Icel. h[=e][eth]ra, Dan. hid, Sw. hit, Goth. hidr[=e]; cf. L. citra on this side, or E. here, he. [root]183. Cf. {He}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To this place; used with verbs signifying motion, and implying… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hither — Hith er, a. 1. Being on the side next or toward the person speaking; nearer; correlate of thither and farther; as, on the hither side of a hill. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Applied to time: On the hither side of, younger than; of fewer years than.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hither — meaning ‘to or toward this place’, is an ancient word that existed in Old English. In current English it is restricted, except for formal or archaic uses, to a number of fixed phrases: hither and thither or hither and yon (= in various… … Modern English usage
hither — O.E. hider, from P.Gmc. *hideran (Cf. O.N. heðra here, Goth. hidre hither ), from Germanic demonstrative base *hi (Cf. HE (Cf. he), HERE (Cf. here)). Spelling change from d to th is the same evolution seen in … Etymology dictionary
hither — [hith′ər] adv. [ME hider < OE (akin to Goth hidre, ON hethra) < base of he (see HE1) + der, suffix as in HINDER2] to or toward this place; here adj. on or toward this side; nearer [the hither horse] … English World dictionary
hither — ► ADVERB archaic or literary ▪ to or towards this place. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
hither — /hidh euhr/, adv. 1. to or toward this place: to come hither. 2. hither and thither, in various quarters; here and there: They scurried hither and thither to escape the rain. 3. hither and yon, from here to over there, esp. to a farther place; in … Universalium
hither — [[t]hɪ̱ðə(r)[/t]] 1) ADV: ADV after v Hither means to the place where you are. [OLD FASHIONED] He has sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people. Syn: here 2) PHRASE: PHR after v Hither and thither means in many different directions or… … English dictionary
hither — hith•er [[t]ˈhɪð ər[/t]] adv. 1) to or toward this place: to come hither[/ex] 2) being on this or the closer side; nearer: the hither side of the meadow[/ex] • hither and thither hither and yon Etymology: bef. 900; ME, OE hider, c. ON hethra, Go… … From formal English to slang
hither — /ˈhɪðə / (say hidhuh) adverb 1. to or towards this place; here: to come hither. –adjective 2. on or towards this side; nearer: the hither side of the hill. 3. earlier; more remote. –phrase 4. hither and thither, this way and that; in various… …
hither — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English hider, hither, from Old English hider; akin to Gothic hidre hither, Latin citra on this side more at he Date: before 12th century to this place II. adjective Date: 14th century being on the near or adjacent… … New Collegiate Dictionary