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101 like
I 1. adjective(the same or similar: They're as like as two peas.) parecido2. preposition(the same as or similar to; in the same or a similar way as: He climbs like a cat; She is like her mother.) como3. noun(someone or something which is the same or as good etc as another: You won't see his like / their like again.) coisa igual4. conjunction((especially American) in the same or a similar way as: No-one does it like he does.) como- likely- likelihood - liken - likeness - likewise - like-minded - a likely story! - as likely as not - be like someone - feel like - he is likely to - look like - not likely! II verb1) (to be pleased with; to find pleasant or agreeable: I like him very much; I like the way you've decorated this room.) gostar de2) (to enjoy: I like gardening.) gostar de•- likeable- likable - liking - should/would like - take a liking to -
102 something
I[΄sʌmθiŋ] prn ինչ-որ/որևէ բան. Is something the matter ? Որևէ բան այնպես չէ՞. something is missing Ինչ-որ բան պակասում է. something else որևէ այլ բան. something of the kind ինչ-որ մի նման բան. That’s something Դա ինչ-որ բան է նշանակում. He’s something of a singer Երգչի նման մի բան էII[΄sʌmθiŋ] adv մոտավորապես. He collected something like 500 dol. Նա մոտավո րապես 500 դոլար հավաքեց. The weather was something awful խսկց. Եղանակը պարզապես ահավոր էր -
103 something
['sʌmθɪŋ]proncoś ntthere's something wrong — coś tu jest nie tak, coś tu nie gra (inf)
* * *1) (a thing not known or not stated: Would you like something to eat?; I've got something to tell you.) coś2) (a thing of importance: There's something in what you say.) coś -
104 like
I [laɪk]1. adjectivethe same or similar:مِثْلThey're as like as two peas.
2. prepositionthe same as or similar to; in the same or a similar way as:مِثْل، مُشابِهShe is like her mother.
3. nounsomeone or something which is the same or as good etc as another:شَبيه، مَثيل، نَظيرYou won't see his like / their like again.
4. conjunction( especially American) in the same or a similar way as:مِثْلَما II [laɪk] verbNo-one does it like he does.
1) to be pleased with; to find pleasant or agreeable:يُحِب، يَهْوىI like the way you've decorated this room.
2) to enjoy:يَسْتَمْتِع بِI like gardening.
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105 like that
нареч.наподобие того (наподобие этого)подобным образомтакприл. подобный; характерный, типичныйBe careful, you may spill the milk if you carry it like that.
см. тж something like that, ср. like thisАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > like that
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106 like
أَحَبَّ \ fancy: to have a desire for: I fancy something to eat. like: to be fond of; enjoy be pleased by: Do you like him? I like swimming. We don’t like your manners. love: (in human relationships) to be very fond of: The mother loved her children, (in other cases) find pleasure in; like very much: I love swimming. We should love to meet her. please: to choose; wish: You may do as you please. -
107 something
1) (a thing not known or not stated: Would you like something to eat?; I've got something to tell you.) eitthvað2) (a thing of importance: There's something in what you say.) eitthvað merkilegt -
108 something
bizonyos mértékben, egy kissé, szörnyen, némileg* * *1) (a thing not known or not stated: Would you like something to eat?; I've got something to tell you.) valami2) (a thing of importance: There's something in what you say.) valami -
109 something
n. bir şey, önemli bir şey* * *bir şey* * *1) (a thing not known or not stated: Would you like something to eat?; I've got something to tell you.) bir şey2) (a thing of importance: There's something in what you say.) önemli bir şey -
110 something
• jotakin• jokin* * *1) (a thing not known or not stated: Would you like something to eat?; I've got something to tell you.) jotakin2) (a thing of importance: There's something in what you say.) jotakin erikoista -
111 something
pron. нэг юм, ямар нэг юм. Would you like \something to eat. Та юм идмээр байна уу? May I ask you \something? Танаас нэг юм асууж болох уу? Suddenly I caught sight of \something black. Гэнэт миний нүдэнд нэгэн бараан юм харагдлаа. -
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1) (a thing not known or not stated: Would you like something to eat?; I've got something to tell you.) kaut kas2) (a thing of importance: There's something in what you say.) kaut kas* * *mazliet, nedaudz; kaut kas -
113 something
1) (a thing not known or not stated: Would you like something to eat?; I've got something to tell you.) kas nors, kai kas2) (a thing of importance: There's something in what you say.) kažkas -
114 something
adv. lite; så; något--------n. någonting, något; verkligen något, bra! (slang)--------pron. någonting, något; något sånt* * *1) (a thing not known or not stated: Would you like something to eat?; I've got something to tell you.) något, någonting2) (a thing of importance: There's something in what you say.) någon gång -
115 something
1) (a thing not known or not stated: Would you like something to eat?; I've got something to tell you.) něco2) (a thing of importance: There's something in what you say.) něco* * *• něco• cosi -
116 something
1) (a thing not known or not stated: Would you like something to eat?; I've got something to tell you.) niečo2) (a thing of importance: There's something in what you say.) niečo* * *• velicina• volaco• výkon• asi• okolo• nieco -
117 like father, like son
be like one’s parent in something какой отец, такой и сынPaul won a prize in a chess tournament. Great! Like father, like son!
English-Russian mini useful dictionary > like father, like son
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Sculpture had always seemed a dull business — still, bronzes looked like something. But marble busts all looked like a cemetery. — На меня скульптура всегда нагоняла тоску; еще бронза куда ни шло, но мраморные бюсты неизменно напоминают кладбище. -
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1) (a thing not known or not stated: Would you like something to eat?; I've got something to tell you.) κάτι2) (a thing of importance: There's something in what you say.) κάτι(σημαντικό) -
120 something
pronoun1) a thing not known or not stated:Would you like something to eat?
شيءٌ ماI've got something to tell you.
2) a thing of importance:شَيءٌ ذو أهَمِيَّهThere's something in what you say.
См. также в других словарях:
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like wildfire — If something happens or spreads like wildfire, it happens very quickly and intensely … The small dictionary of idiomes
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like — like1 [ laık ] function word *** Like can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): He looks like his father. as a conjunction (connecting two clauses): She looked like she was about to cry. as an adverb: I said, like … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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like — I UK [laɪk] / US adjective, adverb, conjunction, preposition *** Summary: Like can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): He looks like his father. as a conjunction (connecting two clauses): She looked like she was… … English dictionary
like*/*/*/ — [laɪk] grammar word I summary: Like can be: ■ a preposition: He looks like his father. ■ a conjunction: She looked like she was about to cry. ■ an adverb: I said, like, you can t do this to me. 1) similar similar to someone or something else No… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
something */*/*/ — UK [ˈsʌmθɪŋ] / US pronoun 1) used for referring to a thing without saying exactly what it is used for referring to a thing, idea, fact etc when you do not know or say exactly what it is I could smell something burning. Carl said something about… … English dictionary
something — [[t]sʌ̱mθɪŋ[/t]] ♦ 1) PRON INDEF: oft PRON adj, PRON adj about n You use something to refer to a thing, situation, event, or idea, without saying exactly what it is. He realized right away that there was something wrong... There was something… … English dictionary
something — 1. an alcoholic drink You may be asked if you would like a little something, although the amount may turn out to be substantial if you accept. Also as something short, moist, or for the thirst: May we offer you something? Birkenhead… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms