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1 dozen
n1) дюжина2) pl безліч, сила-силеннаbaker's (printer's, devil's, long) dozen — чортова дюжина (тринадцять)
* * *n1) дюжина2) pl безліч, маса; велика кількість -
2 dozen
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3 all
[ɔːl] 1. pron indef.; як прикметник1) весь, вся, все, всіall day [long] — весь день
2) будь-яки́й, вся́кий, всіля́кийin all respects — у всіх відно́шеннях
2. pron indef.beyond all doubt — по́за вся́ким су́мнівом
як прислівник цілко́м- all overthe pin was all gold — шпи́лька була́ цілко́м (вся) із зо́лота
- all around
- all round 3. pron indef.; як іменник1) всі, всеall agree — всі зго́дні
all is well — все гара́зд, все в поря́дку
2) ці́ле3) все майно́they lost their all in the fire — вони́ втра́тили все своє́ майно́ під час поже́жі
••after all — зре́штою
all told — усі́ без ви́нятку
in all — цілко́м, по́вністю, усього́
a dozen in all — усього́ дю́жина
all in all — по́вністю; в ціло́му
all but — ма́йже, тро́хи не
he all but died of his wound — він тро́хи не вмер від своє́ї ра́ни
at all — взагалі́, зо́всім, цілко́м
I shall be late if I come at all — я спізню́ся, якщо́ взагалі́ прийду́
not at all — 1) анітро́хи, анія́к 2) будь ла́ска, нема́ за що
once for all — наза́вжди́
all one — (цілко́м) ба́йду́же
it is all one to me — мені́ це ба́йду́же
he is not quite all there — він не при своє́му ро́зумі; у ньо́го браку́є кле́пки в голові́
all is well that ends well присл. — все до́бре, що до́бре кінча́ється; кіне́ць - ді́лу віне́ць
all and sundry — ко́жний і вся́кий; всі ра́зом і ко́жний зокрема́
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