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1 sundry
sundry ['sʌndrɪ]divers, différent;∎ on sundry occasions à diverses reprises2 pronoun∎ all and sundry were having a good time tout le monde s'amusait bien;∎ she told all and sundry about it elle l'a raconté à qui voulait l'entendre►► Accountancy sundry expenses frais mpl divers -
2 sundry
['sʌndrɪ](to) all and sundry — (a) tutti quanti; (critical) (a) cani e porci
* * *sundry /ˈsʌndrɪ/a.diversi; vari: sundry items of clothing, diversi capi di vestiario● all and sundry, tutti quanti; tutti indistintamente.* * *['sʌndrɪ](to) all and sundry — (a) tutti quanti; (critical) (a) cani e porci
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3 sundry
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4 sundry
sundry [ˈsʌndrɪ]1. adjective2. plural noun* * *['sʌndrɪ] 1.sundries plural noun articles mpl divers2.adjective [items, objects, occasions] divers(to) all and sundry — gen (à) tout le monde; ( critical) (à) n'importe qui
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5 sundry
B adj [items, objects, occasions] divers ; (to) all and sundry gen (à) tout le monde ; ( critical) (à) n'importe qui. -
6 bei verschiedenen Gelegenheiten
- {on several occasions; on sundry occasions}Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > bei verschiedenen Gelegenheiten
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7 vario
(pl -ri) variedvari pl various* * *vario agg.1 ( variato) varied: un panorama vario, a varied landscape; uno stile vario, a varied style; la sua conversazione era varia e piacevole, his conversation was varied and enjoyable // tempo vario, changeable weather // il mondo è bello perché è vario, (prov.) variety is the spice of life2 ( differente) various, different; sundry: di vari tipi, of various kinds; in vari modi, in various ways; in varie occasioni, on different occasions; nei vari casi, in the various (o different) cases; per varie ragioni, for various reasons; alla festa invitarono le persone più varie, they invited all and sundry to the party // (comm.) articoli vari, sundries (o sundry articles); spese varie, sundries (o sundry expenses)3 pl. ( parecchi) various, several: ho fatto varie cose, I have done various (o several o a number of) things; ho visto varie persone, I have seen several (o various) people; lo vidi varie volte, I saw him several times◆ s.m.pl. several people: vari dicono che..., several people say that...◆ s.f.pl. ( di spese o merci) sundries // (amm.) varie ed eventuali, any other business (abbr. AOB).* * *['varjo] vario -ria, -ri, -rie1. agg1) (diversificato: stile, paesaggio) varied2)vari(e) — (parecchi: oggetti, argomenti) various
3) (instabile: tempo) unsettled, (umore) changeable, uncertain2. pron pl3. sfplvarie ed eventuali — (nell'ordine del giorno) any other business
* * *1.1) (variato) varied2) (diverso, svariato) various, sundrydi vario tipo — of various o different kinds
2. 3.per -ri motivi — for various o for a variety of reasons
pronome indefinito plurale vari (diverse persone) several people- rie ed eventuali — (negli ordini del giorno) any other business
* * *variopl. -ri, - rie /'varjo, ri, rje/1 (variato) varied2 (diverso, svariato) various, sundry; di vario tipo of various o different kinds; per -ri motivi for various o for a variety of reasonsII vari agg.ind.pl.(numerosi) several, various; è venuto -rie volte he came several timesIII vari pron.indef.pl.(diverse persone) several people- rie ed eventuali (negli ordini del giorno) any other business. -
8 various
1. a различный, разный; разнообразный; всевозможныйthe various and several duties of the manager — разнообразные и многочисленные обязанности заведующего
2. a многие, разные3. a разносторонний, многосторонний4. a поэт. пёстрый, цветной, разноцветный5. a каждый в отдельности6. a уст. неустойчивый, непостоянный, изменчивый7. pron некоторые; несколькоСинонимический ряд:1. all-round (adj.) all-round; ambidextrous; many-sided; multifaceted; protean; versatile2. different (adj.) certain; countless; different; differing; disparate; dissimilar; distant; divergent; divers; manifold; miscellaneous; myriad; odd; other; otherwise; several; some; sundry; unalike; unequal; unlike; unsimilar; variant3. many (adj.) legion; many; multifarious; multitudinal; multitudinous; numerous; populous; voluminous4. mixed (adj.) assorted; diversified; heterogeneous; mixed; motley; varied; variegated5. several (adj.) discrete; distinct; diverse; separate; several6. some (adj.) some; sundryАнтонимический ряд:equal; few; identical; one; same; similar -
9 în diverse împrejurări / ocazii / rânduri
Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > în diverse împrejurări / ocazii / rânduri
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10 различный
1. varied2. distinct3. several4. sundry5. various kinds of6. different; various; diverse7. diverse8. variant9. variousСинонимический ряд:разнообразно (проч.) всяко; всячески; многообразно; неодинаково; по-всякому; по-разному; разно; разнообразно
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