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21 the other day
(not long ago: I saw Mr Smith the other day.) outro dia* * *the other dayhá dias.————————the other dayoutro dia, recentemente. -
22 the other day
(not long ago: I saw Mr Smith the other day.) forleden dag* * *(not long ago: I saw Mr Smith the other day.) forleden dag -
23 the other side
de andere kant, de andere zijdede tegenpartij, de vijand———————— -
24 the other day
1) Общая лексика: на днях (The 4.0 quake was an aftershock of the 6.3 quake we had the other day), намедни, не так давно, недавно -
25 the other way
Общая лексика: иначе, в другую сторон (направление движения: Chicago installed a system to shuttle its sewage down the Mississippi; coming the other way are Asian carp, aggressive fish that leap right out of the water at you.) -
26 the other side of the coin
de andere zijde van de munt, de keerzijde van de medaille -
27 the other day
(not long ago: I saw Mr Smith the other day.) el otro día -
28 the other day
(not long ago: I saw Mr Smith the other day.) um daginn -
29 the other day
(not long ago: I saw Mr Smith the other day.) a minap -
30 the other day
geçen gün, geçenlerde* * *(not long ago: I saw Mr Smith the other day.) geçen gün, geçenlerde -
31 the other day
(not long ago: I saw Mr Smith the other day.) zadnjič -
32 the other day
• äskettäin* * *(not long ago: I saw Mr Smith the other day.) äskettäin -
33 the other day
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34 the other world
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35 the other day
(not long ago: I saw Mr Smith the other day.) forleden dag -
36 the other day
(not long ago: I saw Mr Smith the other day.) l'altro giorno -
37 the other way round
v.v. abk vice versa, the other way round v. v.* * *expr.andersherum adv. -
38 the other day
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39 the other day
(not long ago: I saw Mr Smith the other day.) niedawno, onegdaj -
40 the other day
(not long ago: I saw Mr Smith the other day.) nesen* * *nesen; nesen, viņdien
См. также в других словарях:
The other day — Other Oth er, pron. & a. [AS. [=o][eth]er; akin to OS. [=a][eth]ar, [=o][eth]ar, D. & G. ander, OHG. andar, Icel. annarr, Sw. annan, Dan. anden, Goth. an[thorn]ar, Skr. antara: cf. L. alter; all orig. comparatives: cf. Skr. anya other. [root]180 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
The Other Ones — For the 1980s band, see The Other Ones (Australian German band). For the novel by Jean Thesman, see The Other Ones (novel). The Other Ones Origin San Francisco, California, USA Genres Rock Years active 1998–2002 … Wikipedia
the other day — {adv. phr.} In the recent past. * /I saw an incredible parade of elephants along Michigan Avenue the other day on my way to work./ … Dictionary of American idioms
the other day — {adv. phr.} In the recent past. * /I saw an incredible parade of elephants along Michigan Avenue the other day on my way to work./ … Dictionary of American idioms
the other way around — {adv. phr.} See: JUST THE OTHER WAY … Dictionary of American idioms
the other way around — {adv. phr.} See: JUST THE OTHER WAY … Dictionary of American idioms
shoe on the other foot — The opposite is true; places are changed. * /He was my captain in the army but now the shoe is on the other foot./ … Dictionary of American idioms
shoe on the other foot — The opposite is true; places are changed. * /He was my captain in the army but now the shoe is on the other foot./ … Dictionary of American idioms
Turning the other cheek — is to respond to an aggressor without violence (in every sense of the word). The phrase originates from the Sermon on the Mount in the New Testament. In the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus says:A parallel version is offered in … Wikipedia
on the other hand — {adv. phr.} Looking at the other side; from another point of view. Used to introduce an opposite or different fact or idea. * /Jim wanted to go to the movies; his wife, on the other hand, wanted to stay home and read./ * /Mr. Harris may still… … Dictionary of American idioms
on the other hand — {adv. phr.} Looking at the other side; from another point of view. Used to introduce an opposite or different fact or idea. * /Jim wanted to go to the movies; his wife, on the other hand, wanted to stay home and read./ * /Mr. Harris may still… … Dictionary of American idioms