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1 так
I присл.so, thus; like this ( that)так само — also, too, likewise
так само, як — as… as; as well as, similarly; in the same manner
так наприклад — thus ( for example); for instance
так би мовити — so to say ( speak)
так чи інакше — somehow or other, by some means or other, right or wrong
так собі — so-so, pretty well, from fair to middling, middling
і так далі — and so on ( forth), etc.
IIі так і сяк — in every possible manner, this way and that way, every way; somehow or other
1) ( стверджувальна) yesце так — yes, that is so
2) ( підсилювальна) so; thenIII спол.1) (але, проте) but2) ( тому) soтак, щоб — so as to
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2 точно
exactly, precisely; accurately, expressly; ( пунктуально) punctually, to the tick ( tittle), sharp; ( буквально) to the letter; in the same manner, quite to a tittle ( hair)точно так — exactly so, just so, амер. sl plumb!
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3 аналогічно
in a similar/like manner, in much the same way/manner/fashion (as), similarly/analogously (to)аналогічно тому, як — much as
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4 такий
such; so; sl suchlike; good enoughне такий — not such а…
не такий, як — unlike
таким чином — thus, in such a manner; hereby, so, in such a way; thus, consequently, accordingly, hence ( отже)
в такому разі — in such a case, in that case, then
що таке? — what is it?, what do you say!; ( здивовано) you don't say so!; what has happened?, what is up?; (що трапилось?) what is the matter?
будьте такі ласкаві — be so kind ( good) as to
См. также в других словарях:
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same — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse samr; akin to Old High German sama same, Latin simulis like, simul together, at the same time, similis like, sem one, Greek homos same, hama together, hen , heis one Date: 13th century 1. a.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
same — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. identical, selfsame, interchangeable, alike, equivalent; monotonous. See identity, weariness. Ant., different. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Like another in state] Syn. equivalent, identical,… … English dictionary for students
manner*/*/ — [ˈmænə] noun 1) [singular] the way that you do something, or the way that something happens The manner of his death aroused a lot of interest in the media.[/ex] Things had been done in the same manner for centuries.[/ex] 2) [singular] the way… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English