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1 once
1. nодин раз2. adjколишній; давній; тодішній3. adv1) раз, один раз; одного разуonce again, once more — ще раз
once or twice — раз чи два; кілька разів
once and again — неодноразово, не раз
once in a while (way) — інколи, зрідка
2) колись, одного разуonce upon a time — колись, давним-давно
3) досить, як тільки (для підсилення)at once — відразу, негайно
once bit, twice shy — присл. налякав міх, що й торби страшно
4. conjяк тільки* * *I [wens] nII [wens] advfor once — цього разу, як виняток
1) ( один) раз2) колись; одного разу3) коли-небудьall at once — зненацька, раптово; усі разом, відразу
at once — відразу, негайно; у той же час; разом з тим
III [wens]once and again — кілька разів; зрідка, іноді
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2 once
[wʌns] 1. adv1) раз, оди́н разonce again, once more — ще раз
once or twice — раз чи два; кі́лька разі́в
once and again — неодноразо́во, не раз
once for all — раз і наза́вжди
once in a while [way] — і́нколи, зрі́дка
2) коли́сь, одного́ ра́зуshe was once very fond of reading — коли́сь вона́ ду́же люби́ла чита́ти
once upon a time — коли́сь, давни́м-давно́
3) для підсилення до́сить, як ті́лькиwhen once he understood — як ті́льки він зрозумі́в
••at once — відра́зу, нега́йно
don't speak all at once — говорі́ть не всі ра́зом
all at once — несподі́вано
at once stern and tender — водно́час і суво́рий і ні́жний
2. nonce bit, twice shy присл. — наляка́в міх, що й то́рби стра́шно
оди́н разonce is enough for me — одно́го ра́зу з ме́не цілко́м до́сить
for [this] once — на цей раз; як ви́няток
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