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[wʌn] 1. числ.One from seven leaves six. — От семи отнять один будет шесть.
2) номер один, первыйChapter One. — Глава первая / Глава 1.
- day one•Gram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]one[/ref]••2. сущ.Your ones are too like sevens. — Твои единички слишком похожи на семёрки.
2) один, одиночкаAfterwards, sauntering by ones and twos, came the village maidens. — Потом, прогуливаясь поодиночке или парами, подошли деревенские девушки.
3)а) один год ( о возрасте)John will be one soon. — Джону скоро исполнится годик.
б) час ( о моменте времени)It's half past one. — Сейчас половина второго.
The train arrives at one twenty five. — Поезд прибывает в час двадцать пять.
в) первый размер ( одежды)She wears a one. — Она носит первый.
г) однодолларовая купюра или купюра достоинством один фунт стерлинговI counted the notes, which took a ridiculously long time as they were mostly in ones. — Я пересчитывал деньги, и это отняло у меня ужасно много времени, так как там были в основном однодолларовые купюры.
д) разг.; = quick one рюмка, стопкаOther members of the committee drifted in for a quick one before closing time. — Остальные члены комитета зашли в бар, чтобы успеть выпить по одной до закрытия.
е) разг. одно очко (в чью-л. пользу)- one-down- one-up- be one up- get one up
- have one up4) слово-заместитель, употребляющеесяThey are selling their house to move to a smaller one. — Они продают свой дом и переезжают в другой, поменьше.
His response is one of an anger and frustration. — Его ответная реакция - это раздражение и разочарование.
б) в значении "человек"We are the only ones who know. — Только мы знаем об этом.
- great ones of the earth- one for
- as one5) разг. история, анекдот, байка"Have you heard the one about the Red Book?" he said. We had not heard it, and it was very funny. — "Вы слышали анекдот про Красную книгу?" - спросил он. Мы никогда прежде не слышали этого анекдота, он оказался очень смешным.
Syn:••- at one- all in one
- in one
- for one
- like one o'clock
- one too many
- one or two
- the one and the other
- become one
- be made one
- all one 3. прил.1) единственный, уникальныйthe one person she wanted to marry — единственный человек, за которого она хотела выйти замуж
His one regret is that he has never learnt English. — Единственное, о чём он жалеет, это то, что он так и не выучил английский.
Syn:2) определённый, единственный в своём родеSyn:certain 1., particular 1.3) одинаковый, такой жеThey are both of one species. — Оба они относятся к одному и тому же виду.
They all went off in one direction. — Все они удалились в одном и том же направлении.
- all one4) какой-то, некий, неопределённыйI will see you again one day. — Когда-нибудь мы снова увидимся.
Syn:some 2.5) очень, крайне ( употребляется вместо неопределённого артикля перед прилагательными)That's one funny boy. — Он очень забавный.
Syn:very 1.4. мест.1) кто-то, некий, нектоSome of them couldn't eat a thing. One couldn't even drink. — Некоторые из них не могли ничего есть. Кто-то не мог даже пить.
Syn:somebody 1.One cannot always be right, can one? — Никогда не ошибаться невозможно, разве не так?
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22 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) halda áfram -
23 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) továbbhalad -
24 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) circular -
25 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) ilerlemek -
26 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) premakniti se naprej* * *intransitive verb pomakniti se naprej (v avtobusu) -
27 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) siirtyä eteenpäin -
28 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) gå videre/lenger innover -
29 move along
vi* * *(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) ruszać (się) -
30 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) virzīties uz priekšu -
31 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) nestoviniuoti -
32 move along
flytta sig framåt* * *(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) gå vidare, fortsätta gå -
33 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) rozísť sa* * *• pomkýnat sa• postúpit• pomknút sa• postupovat• posúvat sa• posunút sa -
34 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) a circula -
35 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) προχωρώ -
36 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) rozejít se -
37 move along
to keep moving, not staying in one place:يَسْتَمِر في السَّيْرThe police told the crowd to move along.
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38 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) circuler -
39 move along
(to keep moving, not staying in one place: The police told the crowd to move along.) circular -
40 be on the move
1) находиться в движении, быть на ногах; находиться в разъездахAnd Soames on his green lawn walked a little and thought of why gardeners seemed always on the move from one place to another. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Swan Sons’, part I, ch. XIII) — И Сомс прогуливался по зеленому газону и размышлял, почему это садовники вечно кочуют с места на место.
I should like to stay a bit. But I ough to be on the move again. (A. J. Cronin, ‘A Thing of Beauty’, part IV, ch. XV) — Мне и самому хотелось бы пожить у вас, но пора снова в путь.
2) приходить в движение, развиваться, прогрессироватьHe summarized what had occurred in the capital; he explained the forces that were on the move... (S. Heym, ‘The Eyes of Reason’, book II, ch. 13) — Крават подвел итоги тому, что произошло в столице, объяснил, какие силы пришли в движение...
Science is continuously on the move. — Наука непрерывно развивается.
He was not content to twiddle his thumbs but wanted to be on the move. — Он не такой человек, чтобы сидеть сложа руки. Жаждет бурной деятельности.
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