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1 not but
(not but (тж. not but that или not but what))хотя; не то чтобы; не без того чтобы; всё жеHe's never walked that far - not but what he could so it of he tried. (DCE) — Так далеко ему не приходилось ходить, хотя сил у него хватило бы.
I declined his help, not but that I knew he would give it willingly. — Я отказался от его помощи, хотя знал, что он охотно поможет мне.
He is very strong - not but what he will catch a cold at times. — Человек он очень здоровый, но все же и он иногда простужается.
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2 not but
нет, но союз: -
3 not but
не... не... ( с составным глагольным сказуемым) -
4 not but
Общая лексика: все же, не то чтобы, тем не менее, хотя -
5 not..., but...
Математика: не... а... -
6 not but
не... не...Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > not but
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7 not but
хотя, не то чтобы -
8 Not but that
• Not but that [what] Хотя. Не то, чтобы. Не без того, чтобы. Всё жеDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Not but that
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9 Not but what
• Not but that [what] Хотя. Не то, чтобы. Не без того, чтобы. Всё жеDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Not but what
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10 not but that
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11 not but that
не то чтобы союз: -
12 not but what
не то чтобы союз: -
13 not but what
уст. все же, как бы то ни было, в любом случаеNot but what you are certainly looking better than you did early this morning. — В любом случае, сейчас вы определённо выглядите лучше, чем сегодня рано утром.
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14 not (...) but that, not (...) because
Общая лексика: не потому, что (...) аУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > not (...) but that, not (...) because
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15 not but that, not because
Общая лексика: (...)(...) не потому, что (...) аУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > not but that, not because
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16 not but that
Общая лексика: все же, не то чтобы, тем не менее, хотя -
17 not but that I pity you
Общая лексика: не то чтобы я не жалел васУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > not but that I pity you
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18 not but that he believed it himself
Макаров: не то чтобы он верил этому самУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > not but that he believed it himself
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19 not but what
Общая лексика: все же, не то чтобы, тем не менее, хотя -
20 not but what
хотя, не то чтобы... неАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > not but what
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