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1 preposition
[ˌprepə'zɪʃ(ə)n]Abbreviation: prep -
2 препозиция
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3 i
preposition denoting the accusative: o te hanau eepe i-hoa i te pureva mai Poike ki tai, the hanau eepe threw the stones of Poike into the sea. Te rua muraki era i a Hotu Matu'a. the grave where they buried Hotu Matu'a.preposition: for, because of, by action of, for reason of..., ku-rari-á te henua i te ûa the ground is soaked by the rain; i te matu'a-ana te hakaúru i te kai mo taana poki huru hare, the mother herself carries (lit.: by the mother herself the taking...) the food for her son secluded in the house.preposition: in, on, at (space): i te kaiga nei, on this island.preposition: in, on (time): i mu'a, before; i agataiahi, yesterday; i agapó, tonight; i te poá, in the morning.preposition: in the power of: i a îa te ao, the command was in his power.adverb of place: here. i au nei, I am here (also: i au i, here I am, here). -
4 препозиция
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5 предлог
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6 препозиция
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7 предлог
3.4 предлог (preposition): Служебное слово, выражающее отношения между другими словами в словосочетании.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > предлог
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8 ki
(preposition) to, towards (a place, a person); after (time); for, in order to... -
9 сложный предлог
Linguistics: complex preposition, compound preposition -
10 предлог
I м.( повод) prétexte mвоспо́льзоваться предло́гом — saisir un prétexte
отговори́ться под предло́гом... — s'excuser sous prétexte de...
II м. грам.под предло́гом... — sous prétexte
* * *n1) gener. matière, prétexte2) gram. préposition -
11 предлог
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pretext, pretense, excuse; ground (повод)
II грам.
preposition* * ** * *pretext, pretense, excuse; ground* * *actuatorbasecover-upghostguisemotiveoccasionpleaprepositionpretencepretextpriciplereasonstalking-horse -
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1. reason2. preposition3. pretext; pretense; preposition4. cloak5. make-believe6. pretenceСинонимический ряд:повод (сущ.) повод -
13 raro
bottom, bottom end, lower part; when used as a locative adverb, it is preceded by a preposition: a raro, down (lit.: along down); ki raro. downwards; mai raro, upwards (lit.: from down); o raro, lower (lit.: of down). When used with a noun the same preposition is repeated: ki ea-mai mai raro mai te rano, when coming up from the bottom of the crater. -
14 ruga
upper part, higher part; when used as a locative adverb, it is preceded by a preposition: i ruga, above, on; ki ruga, upwards, mai ruga, from above. When used with a noun the same preposition is repeated: he-ea te vî'e Vakai, he-iri ki ruga ki te Ahu ruga, the woman Vakai went, she climbed Ahu Runga. -
15 будущие силы заблаговременного складирования
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > будущие силы заблаговременного складирования
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16 глагол с последующим предлогом
General subject: a verb followed by a prepositionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > глагол с последующим предлогом
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17 глагол, который требует предлога
General subject: a verb that requires a prepositionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > глагол, который требует предлога
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18 за исключением
1) General subject: apart from, aside, aside from, barring, bating, but, except as (того), except that, excepting (excepting (preposition) is only used after not and always - The Oxford Guide to English Usage), excluding, exclusive of, other than, outside of, save, saving, to the exclusion of, unless, with reservation of (чего-л.), with the exception, with the exception of, with the exception of (smb., smth.) (кого-л., чего-л.), except for (употр. как сложный предлог), short of, bar2) Engineering: excluded3) Rare: omitting4) Mathematics: only that5) Law: except, subject to, as excluded6) Insurance: Without7) Architecture: outside8) Politics: (кого-л.) with the exception of (smb)9) Psychology: always excepting10) Oil: to the exclusion of (канц.)11) Officialese: but not including12) Makarov: all but, save and except, save for, the exclusion of (чего-либо) -
19 заблаговременно дислоцировать
Military: predeploy, prepositionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заблаговременно дислоцировать
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20 заблаговременно развёртывать
Military: predeploy, prepositionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заблаговременно развёртывать
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