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1 of course not
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2 of course not
lost or not lost — независимо от того, погиб груз или нет
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3 of course not
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > of course not
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4 Of course not
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5 of course not
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6 of course not
фраз.конечно, нельзяконечно, нетникоим образомАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > of course not
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7 Of course not!
Конечно, нет!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Of course not!
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8 it is of course not possible to prevent scientists from discussing ...
• конечно, невозможно помешать ученым обсуждать...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > it is of course not possible to prevent scientists from discussing ...
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9 not that
conj infmlNot that it is that really — Я не хочу сказать, что дело именно в этом
If he said so - not that I heard him say so - he lied — Если он так сказал, правда, я этого не слышал, то он солгал
Not that it matters but how did you spend the money I gave you? — Да, к слову, как ты потратил те деньги, которые я тебе дал?
Who were you with last night? Not that I care, of course — С кем ты был вчера вечером? Мне это, конечно, безразлично, но все-таки
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10 not a patch on smb.
разг.(not a patch(ing) on smb. (или smth.))ничто в сравнении с кем-л. (или с чем-л.), не идёт ни в какое сравнение, не может равняться с кем-л. (или с чем-л.)He was not a patch on Steve, of course: was prepared to admit this himself. (I. Murdoch, ‘An Unofficial Rose’, ch. V) — Стиву он, конечно, в подметки не годится, это он и сам готов был признать.
The other girl wasn't a patch on Babe - for looks - and she knew it. (A. Christie, ‘The Seven Dials Mystery’, ch. XI) — Вторая девушка не могла сравниться наружностью с Бейб и знала это.
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11 not in the least
ни в мaлeйшeй cтeпeни, ничуть, ниcкoлькoMiss Amory did not of course in the least understand what Major Pendennis meant (W. M. Thackeray). I am every bit as strong as you, and not in the least afraid of any fever (H. James) -
12 not trust smb. an inch
paзг.coвepшeннo нe дoвepять кoму-л., нe иcпытывaть ни мaлeйшeгo дoвepия к кoму-л. Of course I meant no harm, but now she won't trust me an inch (J. Murdoch). He seemed to Mr. Smeeth quite obviously a silly boaster, a liar, and a man not to be trusted a yard (J. B. Priestley). 'No offence, Steve?' And Steve laughed. 'Not between old comrades in arms,' he said, and backed out... away from a tyke you couldn't trust as far as you could throw him (G. W. Target) -
13 not in the least
ни в малейшей степени, ничуть, нисколькоMiss Amory did not of course in the least understand what Major Pendennis meant. (W. Thackeray, ‘Pendennis’, vol. II, ch. VI) — Мисс Эмори, разумеется, совершенно не могла понять, к чему вел свою речь майор Пенденнис.
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14 not to have a leg to stand on
быть беспочвенным, необоснованным; не иметь оправдания, извиненияDickie: "I know I'm to blame. I've behaved like a perfect brute... I haven't a leg to stand on..." (W. S. Maugham, ‘Penelope’, act II) — Дикки: "Я знаю, что вина на мне. Я вел себя как самая настоящая скотина... Моему поведению нет оправдания..."
Of course, I knew she didn't have a leg to stand on, but you can't tell Milly a thing where money is concerned. (F. Knebel and Ch. Bailey, ‘Seven Days in May’, ‘Wednesday Night’) — Конечно, у Милли не было никаких оснований спорить, но попробуй докажи ей что-нибудь, когда дело касается денег.
What were they planning to do? Smear his name? Ridiculous. They hadn't a leg to stand on. It was a trumped-up affair. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book VI, ch. 8) — Что они задумали? Запятнать его имя? Чепуха. Им не на что опереться. Вся затея дутая.
This theory has not a leg to stand on. — Эта теория совершенно не выдерживает критики.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > not to have a leg to stand on
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15 not to trust smb. an inch
разг.(not to trust smb. an inch (или a yard))совершенно не доверять кому-л., не испытывать ни малейшего доверия к кому-л.Of course I meant no harm, but now she won't trust me an inch. (I. Murdoch, ‘The Italian Girl’, ch. XIII) — Конечно, у меня и в мыслях не было обидеть Флору, но с тех пор она мне ни на йоту не доверяет.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > not to trust smb. an inch
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16 not a patch on smb.
(или smth.)paзг.ничтo в cpaвнeнии c кeм-л. (или c чём-л.), нe идёт ни в кaкoe cpaвнeниe c кeм-л. (или c чём-л.), нe мoжeт paвнятьcя c кeм-л. (или c чём-л.)He was not a patch on Steve, of course; was prepared to admit this himself (J. Murdoch). The other girl wasn't a patch on Babe - for looks - and she knew it (A. Christie) (there's) -
17 not all characterisics, of course, could be measured in this way ...
• конечно, не все явления могли быть измерены таким способом...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > not all characterisics, of course, could be measured in this way ...
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18 there is not
not yet — еще не; еще нет
I should say not! — ни за что!, конечно, нет!
not worth an ace — нет ни грана; ни гроша не стоит
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19 named herein or not
not yet — еще не; еще нет
English-Russian big medical dictionary > named herein or not
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20 of course
why, of course that was it — ну конечно, это так!
Синонимический ряд:1. absolutely (other) absolutely; naturally; sure thing; without a doubt; yes indeed2. all right (other) agreed; all right; certainly; okay; positively; very well
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of course not — … Useful english dictionary
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