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  • 1 would

    [wud, wəd] aux. She said she would write Նա ասաց, որ կգրի. mod. The window wouldn’t open Պատուհանը ոչ մի կերպ չի բացվում. would you mind my smoking? Դեմ չե՞ք, եթե ես ծխեմ. condit. If she knew his address she would write to him Եթե իմանար նրա հասցեն, կգրեր նրան. would like ցանկանալ. rather գերադասել. (կրկնվող գործողություն) He would sit for hours Նա ժամերով կնստեր. (ցանկություն) Come when you would Եկեք երբ ցանկանաք. would that it were not so ! Երանի թե դա այդպես չլիներ

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  • 2 find

    [faind] v գտնել, հայտնաբերել. find a mistake/ solution/one’s way սխալ/լուծում/ելքը գտնել. find a fault բծախնդրություն ցուցա բերել. find guilty մեղավոր ճանաչել. find the value of X մաթ. իքսի արժեքը գտնել. We found some ancient manusripts/old stones Մենք հայտնաբերեցինք որոշ հնամենի ձե ռագրեր և հին քարեր. She’s never to be found at office Նրան երբեք չի կարելի հիմնարկում բռնեցնել. We found no one in Ոչ ոքի տանը չբռնեցրինք. find oneself իր կոչումը գտնել. (համարել) find it impossible/necessary/reasonable անհնարին/ան հրա ժեշտ/խոհեմ, խելացի հա մարել. (գտն վել) find oneself far from home/in a rather difficult position տնից հեռու գտնվել, բավական դժվարին կացության մեջ ընկնել. You’ll find I’m right Կտեսնես, որ ես ճիշտ եմ. find smn well մեկին քաջառողջ տեսնել. find for the plain tiff/ defendant իրավ. որոշել հայց վորի/պա տաս խա նողի օգտին. find out իմանալ, պարզել. find out where իմանալ որտեղ է. find smb out մեր կացնել, դիմա կազերծ անել

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  • rather — rath|er [ ræðər ] function word *** Rather can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (before an adjective or another adverb): I m feeling rather tired. She s been treated rather badly. (before a verb): He rather enjoys telling other people… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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  • rather — ra|ther W1S1 [ˈra:ðə US ˈræðər] predeterminer, adv [: Old English; Origin: hrathor more quickly ] 1.) fairly or to some degree ▪ I was rather surprised to see him with his ex wife. ▪ He was limping rather badly. ▪ My own position is rather… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • rather — adverb 1) I d rather you went Syn: sooner, by preference, by choice 2) it s rather complicated Syn: quite, a bit, a little, fairly, slightly, somewhat, relatively, comparatively …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

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  • You — (stressed /IPA|jü/; unstressed [IPA|jə] ) is the second person personal pronoun in Modern English. Ye was the original nominative form; the oblique/objective form is you (functioning originally as both accusative and dative), and the possessive… …   Wikipedia

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