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1 equal
['iːkwəl] 1. adjрі́вний; одна́ковий; рівноси́льний2. v1) рівня́тися; дорі́внювати2) прирі́внювати3. nрі́вняhe has no equal — йому́ нема́ рі́вного
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1. adj1) інший, додатковий; ще один2) не той, іншийchange into other clothes — надіньте щось інше; переодягніться
3) другий (з двох чи трьох)the other day — а) цими днями, недавно; б) заст. завтра; в) заст. учора
other times, other manners — інші часи — інші звичаї
other ranks — військ. унтер-офіцерський і рядовий склад
other services — військ. небойові війська
2. advінакше, по-іншому3. pron indef.іншийsomeone or other — не той, так інший
* * *I a1) ще ( один), додатковий, інший; ( any) other business поточні справи, різне ( у порядку денному)2) інший, не той; колишній, минулий3) другий, інший ( з двох або трьох)4) у сполученні з iм. у мн. інші5) iм.; pl ще, інші, решта ( щось подібне); інші, не ті (предмети, люди); фiлoc. протилежнеII adv( у сполученні з than) інакше, по-іншому -
3 _віра; довіра
believe nothing of what you hear, and only half of what you see confidence begets confidence confidence is a plant of slow growth credulity is not a crime do not trust too much in an enchanting face God save me from those I confide in it is easier to believe than to doubt it is easy to believe what you want to it is an equal failing to trust everybody and to trust nobody men are most apt to believe what they least understand never trust a friend who deserts you in a pinch never trust a man who speaks well of everybody never trust people who pretend to be different from what they really are never trust the advice of a man in difficulties none are deceived but they that confide put no faith in tale bearers seeing is believing they conquer who believe they can trust not him that has once broken faith trust not a new friend nor an old enemy trust yourself only and another shall not betray you try before you trust wise distrust is the parent of security
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