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  • 1 nothing

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    [΄nʌθiŋ] prn, n զրո, ոչինչ, դատարկ բան. nothing of the kind ոչ մի նման բան. nothing doing խսկց. Չի հաջողվի, Բան դուրս չի գա. all to nothing ապարդյուն. come to nothing արդյունք չունենալ, ապարդյուն վերջանալ. nothing would induce me Ինձ ոչինչ չի ստիպի. It’s nothing serious Ոչ մի սարսափելի/լուրջ բան չկա. I see nothing of him Ես նրան բոլորովին չեմ տեսնում nothing venture nothing have Ռիսկ չանես՝ ոչ մի բանի չես հաս նի. the little nothings of life կյանքի ման րուքները (ոչ մի բան) It’s nothing to be proud of Հպարտանալու ոչ մի բան չկա. There is nothing more to be said Այլևս ասելու բան չկա. There is nothing in it for us Դա մեզ ոչինչ չի տալիս. It’s nothing to do with you Դա ձեզ չի վերաբերում. There is nothing to it Դա շատ հեշտ է. I can make nothing of it Ես դրանից ոչինչ չեմ հասկանում. You get in for nothing Մուտքը ձրի է. next to nothing համարյա ձրի. It’s not for nothing Իզուր չէ. It’s a mere nothing Դատարկ բան է. nothing of the kind ոչ մի նման բան. nothing doing Այդ բանը այստեղ չի անցնի
    II
    [΄nʌθiŋ] adv ամենևին, բնավ, երբեք. It’s nothing like her Դա նրան բնավ նման չէ

    English-Armenian dictionary > nothing

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  • induce — in•duce [[t]ɪnˈdus, ˈdyus[/t]] v. t. duced, duc•ing 1) to lead or move by persuasion or influence, as to some action or state of mind: Induce him to stay[/ex] 2) to bring about or cause: It induces sleep[/ex] 3) elm to produce (an electric… …   From formal English to slang

  • induce — induce, persuade, prevail, get are comparable when meaning to move another by arguments, entreaties, or promises to do or agree to something or to follow a recommended course. Induce usually implies overcoming indifference, hesitation, or… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • induce someone to do something — phrase to persuade someone to do something, especially something that you think is wrong or stupid I can’t think what induced her to marry him. Nothing would induce me to go back. Thesaurus: to encourage someone to do or to not do… …   Useful english dictionary

  • induce — 01. Civil servants are being [induced] to take early retirement in order to make cuts to the government s budget. 02. The family physician said he was afraid that surgery could [induce] a heart attack. 03. The baby was over 2 weeks late, and had… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • induce — in|duce [ınˈdju:s US ınˈdu:s] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: inducere, from ducere to lead ] 1.) formal to persuade someone to do something, especially something that does not seem wise induce sb to do sth ▪ Nothing would induce me to… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • induce — in|duce [ ın dus ] verb transitive * to cause something, especially a mental or physical change: Both treatments were effective in inducing remission of the disease. They hoped their work would induce social change. chemically induced mood… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • induce — verb (T) 1 to make someone decide to do something, especially something that seems unwise: induce sb to do sth: Nothing would induce me to vote for him again. | What could have induced you to do such a ridiculous thing? 2 to make a woman give… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • induce someone to do something — to persuade someone to do something, especially something that you think is wrong or stupid I can t think what induced her to marry him. Nothing would induce me to go back …   English dictionary

  • induce — [ɪnˈdjuːs] verb [T] to cause a mental or physical condition • induce sb to do sth to make someone decide to do something stupid[/ex] I can t think what induced her to marry him.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • impel, induce — Does one say I wonder what impelled him to do that or I wonder what induced him... ? Impel means to drive or press on, to incite, to propel : The angry speaker was impelled by his sense of injustice. The coach s fiery talk to his players impelled …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • Scandal — • A word or action evil in itself, which occasions another s spiritual ruin Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Scandal     Scandal     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

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