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121 What's the point?
Общая лексика: Какой [в этом] смысл? (Жениться, купить дом, завести детей, внуков,...выйти на пенсию и умереть. What's the point? - There is no point...(Up in the Air)) -
122 be beside the point
(to be irrelevant: You will have to go. Whether you want to go is beside the point.) være ligegyldigt* * *(to be irrelevant: You will have to go. Whether you want to go is beside the point.) være ligegyldigt -
123 be beside the point
(to be irrelevant: You will have to go. Whether you want to go is beside the point.) no venir al casoexpr.• estar fuera de la cuestión expr.• no tener nada que ver con el punto expr. -
124 beside the point
off the point не по существу, не относится к делуWhat I said to him privately is beside the point.
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125 off the point
beside the point не относится к делуWhat I think about him is off the point.
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126 beside the point
не по существу наречие:не по существу (beside the point, beside the mark, wide of the mark, beside the question, far from the mark) -
127 at the point of the bayonet
at the point of the bayonetà ponta de baioneta. -
128 be beside the point
быть неважным, несвязанным You decided to come home for your own reasons;
the fact that it rained is beside the point. ≈ Вы решили пойти домой по своим собственным соображениям;
это не было связано с тем, что шел дождь.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > be beside the point
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