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61 let it go (at that)
удoвлeтвopитьcя чём-л.; вoздepжaтьcя oт дaльнeйшиx paзгoвopoв или дeйcтвий; нe чинить пpeпятcтвийEither the slight gloss of irony which I put on the words had escaped him altogether, or he preferred to let it go, I couldn't tell which, at the moment (J. Wain). It's hardly likely that I'd want to leave you, no matter what happens... Let's say it's an impossibility, and let it go at that (E. CaldwelD. Three months later she went to Reno for a divorce, charging desertion, and he let it go at that (W. Saroyan) -
62 he etc is likely to
(it is probable that he etc will: He is likely to fail.) sandsynligt* * *(it is probable that he etc will: He is likely to fail.) sandsynligt -
63 much more likely
с гораздо большей степеньюIn the presence of the abundant free oxygen that is a large part of today's atmosphere they are much more likely to become oxidized, i. e. burned up. — В присутствии изобилующего свободного кислорода, который является значительной частью нынешней атмосферы, они с гораздо большей степенью вероятности становятся окисляемыми, т.е. сгорают.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > much more likely
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64 he etc is likely to
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65 he etc is likely to
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66 he etc is likely to
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67 he etc is likely to
(it is probable that he etc will: He is likely to fail.) é provável que -
68 he etc is likely to
(it is probable that he etc will: He is likely to fail.)...-ebilir/...-abilir -
69 he etc is likely to
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70 he etc is likely to
(it is probable that he etc will: He is likely to fail.) on todennäköistä että -
71 he etc is likely to
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72 he etc is likely to
(it is probable that he etc will: He is likely to fail.) (è probabile che) -
73 he etc is likely to
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74 he etc is likely to
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75 he etc is likely to
(it is probable that he etc will: He is likely to fail.) -
76 he etc is likely to
(it is probable that he etc will: He is likely to fail.) jis (jam...) tikriausiai -
77 he etc is likely to
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78 he etc is likely to
(it is probable that he etc will: He is likely to fail.) -
79 he etc is likely to
(it is probable that he etc will: He is likely to fail.) zdát se, že on... -
80 he etc is likely to
(it is probable that he etc will: He is likely to fail.) zdá sa, že on...
См. также в других словарях:
Likely — Like ly, a. [Compar. {Likelier} (l[imac]k l[i^]*[ e]r); superl. {Likeliest}.] [That is, like like. See {Like}, a.] 1. Worthy of belief; probable; credible; as, a likely story. [1913 Webster] It seems likely that he was in hope of being busy and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
it's very likely that — it could very well be that, it is quite possible that … English contemporary dictionary
likely — [[t]la͟ɪkli[/t]] ♦ likelier, likeliest 1) ADJ GRADED: oft it v link ADJ that You use likely to indicate that something is probably the case or will probably happen in a particular situation. Experts say a yes vote is still the likely outcome...… … English dictionary
likely — 1 / laIkli/ adjective likelier, likeliest 1 something that is likely will probably happen or is probably true: Snow showers are likely in the next 24 hours. | the likely cost of the operation | the likeliest outcome of the talks | likely to do… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
likely — like|ly1 [ laıkli ] adjective *** 1. ) probably going to happen, or probably true: The most likely cause of the fire was a cigarette. likely to do something: The study shows some people are more likely to suffer back problems. likely that: It… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
likely — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, look, seem, sound ▪ become ▪ make sth ▪ a d … Collocations dictionary
likely — adj. 1) (cannot stand alone) likely to + inf. (she is likely to show up; it is not likely to snow) 2) likely that + clause (it is likely that there will be more rain) * * * [ laɪklɪ] likely that + clause (it is likely that there will be more… … Combinatory dictionary
likely — I UK [ˈlaɪklɪ] / US adjective Word forms likely : adjective likely comparative likelier superlative likeliest *** 1) probably going to happen, or probably true The most likely cause of the fire was a cigarette. likely to do something: The study… … English dictionary
likely — adj. & adv. adj. 1 probable; such as well might happen or be true (it is not likely that they will come; the most likely place is London; a likely story). 2 (foll. by to + infin.) to be reasonably expected (he is not likely to come now). 3… … Useful english dictionary
likely — 1. adjective 1) it seemed likely that a scandal would break Syn: probable, distinctly possible, to be expected, odds on, possible, plausible, imaginable; expected, anticipated, predictable, predicted, foreseeable; informal in the cards Ant … Thesaurus of popular words
likely*/*/*/ — [ˈlaɪkli] adj I 1) probably going to happen, or probably true Ant: unlikely Is anyone likely to see Fran?[/ex] It seems likely that interest rates will rise.[/ex] 2) suitable, or almost certain to be successful Ant: unlikely a likely candidate… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English