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(off and on (тж. on and off))время от времени, иногда, изредка; с перерывами, нерегулярноI should like to withdraw the suggestion I've been making at these meetings off and on. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Search’, part III, ch. VI) — Я хочу снять предложение, которое не однажды выдвигал на этих заседаниях.
‘I felt-as on and off I had felt all day - something so strange as to be sinister.’ (C. P. Snow, ‘The Affair’, ch. 28) — Меня вновь охватило непонятное чувство, которое нет-нет да и возвращалось в течение всего дня, - даже не чувство, а предчувствие неминуемой беды.
I lived in France for ten years, off and on. (I. Shaw, ‘The Young Lions’, ch. 4) — Я прожил во Франции в общей сложности лет десять.
‘Good weather?’ asked Ned... ‘On an' off.’ (S. Chaplin, ‘The Watchers and the Watched’, ch. 4) — - Ну а какая была погода? - спросил Нед... - Да как когда.
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(тж. on and off)вpeмя oт вpeмeни, инoгдa, изpeдкa; c пepepывaми, нepeгуляpнoI lived in France for ten years, off and on (J. Shaw). 'Good weather?' asked Ned... 'On and off (S. Chaplin) -
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1. время от времениI slept off and on all the way — всю дорогу я то засыпал, то просыпался
now and then, every now and then — время от времени; иногда
2. мор. переменными курсами или галсамиСинонимический ряд:sometimes (other) at intervals; at times; every now and then; every so often (colloquial); from time to time; now and again; now and then; occasionally; on occasion; once in a while; periodically; seldom; sometimes; sporadically -
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[͵ɒfəndʹɒn]1. время от времениI slept off and on all the way - всю дорогу я то засыпал, то просыпался
he lived in France ten years off and on - он прожил во Франции в общей сложности десять лет
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sometimes; occasionally:بَين حينٍ وآخر، بِصورَةٍ مُتَقَطِّعَهI see him off and on at the club.
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время от времени, иногда время от времени - I slept * all way всю дорогу я то засыпал, то просыпался - he lived in France ten years * он прожил во Франции в общей сложности десять лет( морское) переменными курсами или галсамиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > off and on
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > off-and-on
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время от времени, иногдаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > off and on
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מדי פעם, לא באופן קבוע; לסירוגין* * *◙ ןיגוריסל ;עובק ןפואב אל,םעפ ידמ◄ -
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1) час від часу2) мop. змінними курсами або галсами
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