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21 them
them [ðem, unstressed ðəm]1 pronoun(a) (direct object) les;∎ I met them last week je les ai rencontrés la semaine dernière(b) (indirect object) leur;∎ we bought/gave them some flowers nous leur avons acheté/donné des fleurs∎ it's for them c'est pour eux;∎ the yacht belongs to them le yacht leur appartient;∎ both of them are wool ils sont tous les deux en laine;∎ she's brighter than them elle est plus intelligente qu'eux;∎ neither of them is happy ils ne sont heureux ni l'un ni l'autre;∎ I don't want any of them je n'en veux aucun;∎ a few of them seemed genuinely interested quelques-uns d'entre eux semblaient vraiment intéressés;∎ all of them came ils sont tous venus;∎ most of them are busy la plupart d'entre eux sont occupés;∎ it was good of them to come c'était gentil de leur part ou à eux de venir∎ when anyone comes she says to them… quand quelqu'un vient elle lui dit…□∎ them shoes/kids ces bouquins/gamins -
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ðəm, ðem1) (people, animals, things etc already spoken about, being pointed out etc: Let's invite them to dinner; What will you do with them?) los, las (complemento directo); les (complemento indirecto); ellos, ellas (con preposición)2) (used instead of him, him or her etc where a person of unknown sex or people of both sexes are referred to: If anyone touches that, I'll hit them.) le, la•them pron1. los / las / les2. ellos / ellaswhy don't you go with them? ¿por qué no te vas con ellos?tr[ðem, ʊnstressed ðəm]■ the Smiths are coming, do you know them? vienen los Smith, ¿los conoces?2 (with preposition, stressed) ellos, ellas3 familiar (used with singular meaning) lo, la, le■ if anyone arrives, tell them to wait si llega alguien, dile que espere\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthem and us ellos y nosotrosthem ['ðɛm] pronI know them: los conozcoI sent them a letter: les mandé una cartagive it to them: dáselo (a ellos)go with them: ve con ellosI wasn't expecting them: no los esperaba a ellospron.• ellos pron.• les pron.pron.• les pron.ðem, weak form ðəm1)a) ( as direct object) los, las; ( referring to people) los or (Esp tb) les, laswhere did you buy them? — ¿dónde los/las compraste?
he has two sons, do you know them? — tiene dos hijos ¿los or (Esp tb) les conoces?
b) ( as indirect object) les; ( with direct object pronoun present) sec) ( after preposition) ellos, ellasfor/with them — para/con ellos/ellas
2) ( emphatic use) ellos, ellas3) ( indefinite person)there's someone at the door, shall I show them in? — hay alguien en la puerta ¿lo hago pasar?
if anyone calls, tell them that... — si llama alguien, dile que...
4) ( for themselves) (AmE colloq or dial) se[ðem, ðǝm]PRON1) (direct object) los(-las)look at them! — ¡míralos!
yes, of course I gave them the book — sí, claro que les di el libro
yes, of course I gave it to them — sí, claro que se lo di
I gave the money to them, not their parents — les di el dinero a ellos, no a sus padres
I'm giving it to them not you — se lo doy a ellos, no a ti
give it to them, not me — dáselo a ellos, no a mí
3) (after prepositions, in comparisons, with verb "to be") ellos(-ellas)my sisters didn't go, my mother stayed with them — mis hermanas no fueron, mi madre se quedó con ellas
that's them, they're coming now — son ellos, ya vienen
4) (referring back to "someone", "anyone" etc: direct object) lo or (Sp) le(-la); (indirect object) leif anyone tries to talk to you, ignore them — si alguien trata de hablar contigo, no le hagas caso
* * *[ðem], weak form [ðəm]1)a) ( as direct object) los, las; ( referring to people) los or (Esp tb) les, laswhere did you buy them? — ¿dónde los/las compraste?
he has two sons, do you know them? — tiene dos hijos ¿los or (Esp tb) les conoces?
b) ( as indirect object) les; ( with direct object pronoun present) sec) ( after preposition) ellos, ellasfor/with them — para/con ellos/ellas
2) ( emphatic use) ellos, ellas3) ( indefinite person)there's someone at the door, shall I show them in? — hay alguien en la puerta ¿lo hago pasar?
if anyone calls, tell them that... — si llama alguien, dile que...
4) ( for themselves) (AmE colloq or dial) se -
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[ðem, ðəm] pronI told \them I was leaving next week ich habe ihnen gesagt, dass ich nächste Woche wegfahre;who? oh \them! wer? ach die!;I bathed the kids and read \them stories ich habe die Kinder gebadet und ihnen Geschichten vorgelesen;we went fishing with \them last year wir fuhren letztes Jahr mit ihnen fischen;both/ neither/ a few/ a couple/ some/none of \them beide/keiner/ein paar/zwei/einige/niemand von ihnen;we're better than \them wir sind besser als sie;you reckon that's \them? glaubst du, dass sie das sind?;the cows are getting restless - could you feed \them? die Kühe werden unruhig - könntest du sie füttern?I've lost my keys - I can't find \them anywhere ich habe meine Schlüssel verloren - ich kann sie nirgends finden;we want to show every customer that we appreciate \them wir wollen jedem Kunden zeigen, wie sehr wir ihn schätzen;how well do you have to know someone before you call \them a friend? wie gut musst du jemanden kennen, bevor du ihn als Freund bezeichnest?it's definitely a case of \them and us manche sind eben gleicher;us against \them wir gegen sie;I don't want it to be us against \them but... ich möchte keinen Streit mit ihnen, aber...who gave you \them sweets? wer hat euch diese Süßigkeiten gegeben?;look at \them eyes schau dir diese Augen an -
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26 some
مَزِيد مِن \ further: more: We must go without further delay. more: (the opposite of less) n., adj. a greater number or amount (of): They need (some) more food. I have no more (or I haven’t any more) for them. They need many more loaves but I have only two more. You have more than I have. some: (with more) another amount of: I want some more bread. May I have some more?. -
27 some of these
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28 some blows passed between them
Общая лексика: они подралисьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > some blows passed between them
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29 Some men are alive simply because it is against the law to kill them.
<01> Некоторые люди живы только потому, что закон запрещает убить их. Howe (Хови).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > Some men are alive simply because it is against the law to kill them.
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30 some distant resemblance between them
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > some distant resemblance between them
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31 THEY, THEM
(3rd person pl. and dual forms): As the pronominal ending for “they”, Tolkien hesitated between -ltë and -ntë. For instance, a verb like “they do” is attested both as cariltë and carintë (VT49:16, 17). In one text, the ending -ltë is marked as archaic or poetic (VT49:17), but in other paradigms no such qualification occurs (VT49:51). The alternative form -nte- occurs in UT:317, with a second pronominal marker (-s “it”, denoting the object) following: Tiruvantes "they will keep it". General considerations of euphony may favour -ltë rather than -ntë (e.g. *quenteltë rather than *quententë for “they spoke” – in the past tense, many verbs end in -ntë even before any pronominal endings are supplied, like quentë “spoke” in this example). The ending -ltë (unlike -ntë) would also conform with the general system that the plural pronominal endings include the plural marker l (VT48:11). – In Tolkien’s early material, the ending -ltë appears as -lto instead (e.g. tulielto “they have come”, LT1:270). – A simple plural verb (with ending -r) can have “they” as its implied subject, as in the example quetir en “they still say” (PE17:167). – In the independent pronouns, distinct forms of may be used depending on whether “they, them” refers to living beings (persons, animals or even plants) or to non-living things or abstracts. The “personal” independent pronoun is te, which may have a long vowel when stressed (té, VT49:51). It is also attested in object position (laita te “bless them”, LotR:989 cf. Letters:308, VT43:20). It can receive case endings, e.g. dative ten (VT49:14; variant forms téna and tien, VT49:14, VT43:12, 21). As the “impersonal” they, them referring to non-living things, Tolkien in some sources used ta (VT43:20; 8, 9), but this apparently caused dissatisfaction because he also wanted ta to be the singular pronoun “that, it”. According to VT49:32, the form tai was introduced as the word for impersonal or inanimate “they, them” (in some places changed to te, apparently suggesting that Tolkien considered using te for both personal and impersonal “they/them”, abandoning the distinction). Another source (VT49:51) lists sa as the pl. impersonal form, but all other published sources use this pronoun for singular impersonal “it”, not pl. “they”. – The object “them” can also be expressed by the ending -t following another pronominal suffix (laituvalmet, “we shall bless [or praise] them", LotR:989 cf Letters:308). Presumably this ending -t makes no distinction between personal and impersonal forms. – Quenya also possesses special dual forms of “they, them”, used where only two persons or things are referred to (none of these pronouns distinguish between personal and impersonal forms). In VT49:16, the old ending for dual “they” is given as -stë (marked as archaic or poetic), but this would clash with the corresponding 2nd person ending. According to VT49:51, this ending was changed (also within the imaginary world) from -stë to -ttë, which seems the better alternative (*carittë, “the two of them do”). The independent dual pronoun is given as tú (ibid.) However, it may also be permissible to use te for “they, them” even where only two persons are involved (te is seemingly used with reference to Frodo and Sam in one of the examples above, laita te “bless them”). – Genitive forms, see THEIR; reflexive pronoun, see THEMSELVES. -
32 all of them
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33 give someone some rope
expr infmlYou give them too much rope. You let them kick you around too much — Ты им слишком много позволяешь, и они тебя ни в грош не ставят
You've got to give the kids a bit of rope as they grow older — Нельзя же детей держать в ежовых рукавицах. Они уже становятся взрослыми
We're not averse to giving a man with ideas of his own some rope — Мы совсем не против предоставить простор для творчества человеку с оригинальными идеями
Give him enough rope and he'll ruin his own reputation — Дай ему только волю, так он сам себе напакостит
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > give someone some rope
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34 let’s put some ideas on the ground and see if any of them walk
Gen Mgtlet’s try some of these ideas and see whether any of them is successful (slang)The ultimate business dictionary > let’s put some ideas on the ground and see if any of them walk
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35 (you) win some (you) lose some
в одном выиграешь, в другом проиграешь; никогда не знаешь, где найдёшь, где потеряешьАнгло-русский современный словарь > (you) win some (you) lose some
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36 (you) win some (you) lose some
в одном выиграешь, в другом проиграешь; никогда не знаешь, где найдёшь, где потеряешьАнгло-русский современный словарь > (you) win some (you) lose some
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37 (you) win some (you) lose some
в одном выиграешь, в другом проиграешь; никогда не знаешь, где найдёшь, где потеряешьАнгло-русский современный словарь > (you) win some (you) lose some
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38 (you) win some (you) lose some
в одном выиграешь, в другом проиграешь; никогда не знаешь, где найдёшь, где потеряешьАнгло-русский современный словарь > (you) win some (you) lose some
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39 חֵיטָא m. ch. = h. חֵטא. Targ. Deut. 19:15. Targ. 1 Sam. 10:26. Targ. Gen. 4:7 (ed. Berl. חִטְאָה, some ed. חַטַּאת). Targ. Prov. 21:4 (ed. Lag. חטהא); a. e.M. Kat. 16a פרטינן חֶטְאֵיהוכ׳ we must specify his sin publicly. Snh.37b חטא אחריתי the sin of another act.Pl. חֶטְאִין, חִיטְ׳, חֶטְאֵי. Targ.
חַטָּאתf. (b. h.; חָטָא) 1) mistake, inadvertence, sin.Pl. חַטָּאוֹת. B. Mets.33b (ref. to Is. 58:1) חַטֹּאתָם אלווכ׳ ‘their mistakes, this refers to the ignorant whose wilful sins are accounted to them as errors. 2) sacrifice expiating inadvertent sin, sin-offering. B. Bath.10b (ref. to Prov. 14:34) וחסד לישראל ולאמים ח׳ (differ. in Ms. M., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) but benevolence is a sin-offering for Israel as well as for gentiles. Ib. כשם שהח׳ מכפרתוכ׳ (differ. in Ms. M.) as well as the sin-offering brings atonement to Israel Zeb.I, 1; a. fr.Pl. חַטָּאוֹת; constr. חַטְּאוֹת, חַטֹאת. Ib. V, 3 ח׳ הצבור congregational sin-offerings. Ib. 112a הפריש שתי ח׳וכ׳ if he sets apart two sin-offerings for securitys sake; a. v. fr.Jewish literature > חֵיטָא m. ch. = h. חֵטא. Targ. Deut. 19:15. Targ. 1 Sam. 10:26. Targ. Gen. 4:7 (ed. Berl. חִטְאָה, some ed. חַטַּאת). Targ. Prov. 21:4 (ed. Lag. חטהא); a. e.M. Kat. 16a פרטינן חֶטְאֵיהוכ׳ we must specify his sin publicly. Snh.37b חטא אחריתי the sin of another act.Pl. חֶטְאִין, חִיטְ׳, חֶטְאֵי. Targ.
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40 give them some space to risk, practice and learn!
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > give them some space to risk, practice and learn!
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