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1 сложное прилагательное
1) General subject: bahuvrihi (n. pl. bahuvrihis. A compound word functioning as an adjective whose last element is in origin a noun. For example, in the phrase high-fiber diet, the compound high-fiber is a bahuvrihi modifying diet that ends in th)2) Linguistics: compound adjectiveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сложное прилагательное
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2 о
I предл. (пр.); = об, = о́бо1) (относительно, про) about; ofрасскажи́те мне́ о себе́ — tell me about yourself
ду́мать [разгова́ривать, чита́ть, слы́шать] о чём-л — think [talk, read, hear ] of / about smth
беспоко́иться о чём-л — be anxious about smth, worry about smth
воспомина́ние об э́том — the remembrance of it
его́ мне́ние о них — his opinion of them
2) (при обозначении темы, в заглавиях научных трудов и т.п.) onкни́га о жи́вописи — a book on painting
"О происхожде́нии ви́дов" — "On the Origin of Species" [-ʃiːz]
3) (при обозначении героя произведения и т.п.) ofбалла́ды о Ро́бин Гу́де — ballads of Robin Hood
4) ( при обозначении числа однородных частей) with; тж. передаётся через суффикс -ed, причём числит. присоединяется посредством дефисастол о трёх но́жках — a table with three legs, a three-legged table
••II предл.; = об, = о́бопа́лка о двух конца́х — ≈ a two-edged / double-edged weapon
(вн.; при обозначении соприкосновения, столкновения и т.п.) against; ( в направлении сверху) on; uponопира́ться о сте́ну — lean against the wall
уда́риться ного́й о ка́мень — hit one's foot against a stone
опира́ться (рука́ми) о стол — lean on / upon the table
••бок о́ бок — side by side
идти́ рука́ о́б руку (с тв.) — go hand in hand (with)
III межд. высок.об э́ту по́ру — by this time
oh [əʊ]IV частица при обращении высок.о, я тут ни при чём — oh, I have nothing to do with that
O (+ noun)о Бо́же! — O God!
о Го́споди! — O (my) Lord!
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3 род
I м1) семья family sg/pl; kin BE lit/AE coll; clan sg/plрод людско́й — human race, humankind, mankind
э́то у них в роду́ — it runs in their family
2) происхождение birth, originона́ родом из Росси́и — she is Russian by birth; she comes from Russia
зна́тного рода — of noble birth/kin
3) поколение generationII мразновидность kind; sort- в некотором роде
- в своём роде III м грамже́нский/мужско́й/сре́дний род — feminine/masculine/neuter gender
э́то существи́тельное же́нского рода — this noun is feminine
См. также в других словарях:
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