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1 it is not worth my while
Общая лексика: (your etc.) не стоит труда, (your etc.) стоит тогоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it is not worth my while
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2 it is not worth my (your etc.) while
Общая лексика: не стоит труда, стоит тогоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it is not worth my (your etc.) while
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3 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) være umagen værd* * *(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) være umagen værd -
4 worth one's while
стоить затраченного времени или трудаI’d rather you didn’t repair your car by yourself; it is not worth your while.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > worth one's while
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5 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) valer la pena -
6 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) sem borgar sig -
7 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) megéri a fáradságot -
8 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) valer a pena -
9 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) değer -
10 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) vredno truda -
11 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) kannattaa -
12 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) (være) umaken verd, (ikke) lønne seg -
13 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) (che non vale la pena) -
14 worth one's while
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15 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) wart zachodu -
16 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) (nav) vērts -
17 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) verta, apsimoka -
18 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) -
19 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) care merită efortul -
20 worth one's while
(worth one's time and trouble: It's not worth your while reading this book, because it isn't accurate.) που αξίζει τον κόπο
См. также в других словарях:
Worth the while — Worth Worth, a. [OE. worth, wur[thorn], AS. weor[eth], wurE; akin to OFries. werth, OS. wer[eth], D. waard, OHG. werd, G. wert, werth, Icel. ver[eth]r, Sw. v[ a]rd, Dan. v[ae]rd, Goth. wa[ i]rps, and perhaps to E. wary. Cf. {Stalwart}, {Ware} an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
worth — 1 preposition 1 be worth to have a value in money: How much is the ring worth? | be worth 10/$500 etc: The picture is worth about two thousand pounds. | be worth a lot informal (=be worth a lot of money) | be worth nothing/not be worth anything:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
worth — worth1 [ wɜrθ ] adjective Worth usually follows the verb to be and is always followed by either a noun, pronoun, or number, or by the ing form of a verb: The painting is probably worth thousands of dollars. It was a difficult trip, but it was… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
worth — [[t]wɜ͟ː(r)θ[/t]] ♦♦ 1) v link worth amount If something is worth a particular amount of money, it can be sold for that amount or is considered to have that value. These books might be worth ₤80 or ₤90 or more to a collector... His mother… … English dictionary
worth — worth1 W2S1 [wə:θ US wə:rθ] prep [: Old English; Origin: weorth worthy, of a particular value ] 1.) be worth sth a) to have a value in money ▪ The house must be worth quite a lot of money now. ▪ One of the pictures is worth £50,000. ▪ Do you know … Dictionary of contemporary English
worth*/*/*/ — [wɜːθ] adj I 1) if you say how much something is worth, you state its value in money How much do you reckon the house is worth?[/ex] a Gucci watch worth £1, 000[/ex] 2) used for saying that there is a good enough reason for doing something,… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
while — /hwuyl, wuyl/, n., conj., prep., v., whiled, whiling. n. 1. a period or interval of time: to wait a long while; He arrived a short while ago. 2. Archaic. a particular time or occasion. 3. all the while, at or during this time; all along: She… … Universalium
while — 1 /waIl/ conjunction 1 during the time that something is happening: They arrived while we were having dinner. | He got malaria while travelling in Africa. 2 if something happens while something else is happening, it happens at the same time as it … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
while — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hwīl; akin to Old High German hwīla time, Latin quies rest, quiet Date: before 12th century 1. a period of time especially when short and marked by the occurrence of an action or a condition ;… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Worth while — Worth Worth, a. [OE. worth, wur[thorn], AS. weor[eth], wurE; akin to OFries. werth, OS. wer[eth], D. waard, OHG. werd, G. wert, werth, Icel. ver[eth]r, Sw. v[ a]rd, Dan. v[ae]rd, Goth. wa[ i]rps, and perhaps to E. wary. Cf. {Stalwart}, {Ware} an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Worth — Worth, a. [OE. worth, wur[thorn], AS. weor[eth], wurE; akin to OFries. werth, OS. wer[eth], D. waard, OHG. werd, G. wert, werth, Icel. ver[eth]r, Sw. v[ a]rd, Dan. v[ae]rd, Goth. wa[ i]rps, and perhaps to E. wary. Cf. {Stalwart}, {Ware} an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English