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  • 1 at

    [æt, ət] prep տարծ. մոտ. at the window/door պա տուհանի/դռան մոտ. (-ում) at the corner/meeting/station անկյու նում/ժո ղո վում/կայա րանում. (ուղղվածություն, ուղղություն) fire at կրակել (վրա). look at նայել (վրան) (ժա մանակ) at noon/five o’clock/sunrise/night կեսօրին/ժամի հինգին/արշալույ սին/գի շերը. at first/last սկզբում, վերջում. at work աշխա տանքին. at breakfast նախաճաշին. (վիճակ) at a loss շփոթված. at war պա տերազմի մեջ. (գործող. բնույթ) at a run/a gallop վազքով, քառատրոփ. (չափ, գին) at a high price բարձր գնով. apples at` two dollars երկու դոլարով խնձոր. at 30 mph ժամը 30 մղոն արագությամբ. at a good price լավ գնով. at a high salary բարձր աշխատավարձով. at the age of fifty հիսուն տարեկան հասակում. at worst/best վատագույն/լավագույն դեպքում. I’m surprised at you Զարմացած եմ ձեզ վրա. at the sight of տեսքից, տեսնելիս

    English-Armenian dictionary > at

  • 2 should

    [ʃud, ʃəd] aux v (condit). I shouldn’t be surprised if …Ես չէի զարմանա. եթե… (modal) պիտի, պետք է, անհրաժեշտ է You should not do that Դուք դա չպետք է անեիք. (պարտավորություն) You should go to the doctor Պետք է որ բժշկի գնաս. (հավանականություն) He should be there now Հավանաբար նա արդեն այնտեղ է. He said he should be at home next week Ասաց, որ հաջորդ շաբաթ տանը կլինի. should like շատ ուզենալ

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  • you're joking — you’re joking you must be joking spoken phrase used for saying that you cannot believe that someone really means what they have just said because it seems so surprising or so silly ‘She’s thirty five, and she’s going out with a nineteen year… …   Useful english dictionary

  • you live and learn — phrase used for showing surprise at something new that you have just learned Thesaurus: ways of saying that you are surprised or shockedsynonym Main entry: live * * * you (or we) live and learn used, esp. in spoken English, to acknowledge that a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • you should have seen — you should have seen/heard/spoken phrase used when telling someone about something that you saw heard for emphasizing that it was very funny, shocking, beautiful etc You should have seen the look on his face when I told him I’d won. You should… …   Useful english dictionary

  • you should have heard — you should have seen/heard/spoken phrase used when telling someone about something that you saw heard for emphasizing that it was very funny, shocking, beautiful etc You should have seen the look on his face when I told him I’d won. You should… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • You could have knocked me down with a feather! — You could have knocked me down/over with a feather! humorous something that you say in order to emphasize how surprised you were when something happened. I only entered for a joke and I won first prize. You could have knocked me down with a… …   New idioms dictionary

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