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1 of silk and nylon the latter is cheaper
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > of silk and nylon the latter is cheaper
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2 latter
[ʹlætə] a1. 1) compar от late I2) более поздний; последнийthe latter half of the year [the month, the week, the century] - вторая половина года [месяца, недели, столетия]
in the latter days of one's life - на склоне дней /жизни/
2. последний ( из двух названных); второйof silk and nylon the latter is cheaper - что касается шёлка и нейлона, то последний дешевле
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in these latter days - в наше времяlatter end - конец, смерть
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3 latter
1. a от I2. a более поздний; последний3. a последний; второйof silk and nylon the latter is cheaper — что касается шёлка и нейлона, то последний дешевле
Синонимический ряд:1. last (adj.) closing; concluding; eventual; final; hindmost; lag; last; latest; rearmost; terminal; terminating; ultimate2. previous (adj.) foregoing; preceding; previous3. second of two things (adj.) following; last mentioned; late; more recent; second of two things -
4 latter
ˈlætə прил. сравн. от late
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1) недавний, более поздний, последний in these latter days ≈ в наше время the latter half of the week ≈ вторая половина недели Syn: recent, later
2) последний (из двух названных;
противоп. the former) Syn: last ∙ latter end более поздний;
последний - the * half of the year вторая половина года - in the * days of one's life на склоне дней /жизни/ последний (из двух названных) ;
второй - of silk and nylon the * is cheaper что касается шелка и нейлона то последний дешевле > in these * days в наше время > * end конец;
смерть latter (сравн. ст. от late) недавний;
in these latter days в наше время;
the latter half of the week вторая половина недели ~ (сравн. ст. от late) последний (из двух названных;
противоп. the former) ;
latter end конец;
смерть ~ (сравн. ст. от late) последний (из двух названных;
противоп. the former) ;
latter end конец;
смерть latter (сравн. ст. от late) недавний;
in these latter days в наше время;
the latter half of the week вторая половина недели
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