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1) General subject: from there, therefrom, thereout2) Obsolete: thence3) Bookish: thence( часто from thence)4) Rare: thenceforth, thenceforward -
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А затем -- and since then; thenceJ. was the first to study this phenomenon and since then additional information has been provided by M.The fracture surfaces were viewed with a stereoscopic zoom microscope initially, thence in a JEOL-Model 35 scanning electron microscope.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > а затем
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6 с того времени
1. since then2. thenceforth3. thenceforward4. thenceс той поры, с того времени — since then
до того времени; до тех пор — until then
около этого; примерно в это время — about then
время от времени; иногда — now and then, every now and then
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•Output from the detector is fed into a cathode follower and thence through a clipping network.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > оттуда
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8 безнадежный и поэтому беспомощный
General subject: hopeless and thence helplessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > безнадежный и поэтому беспомощный
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9 вы не работали и, стало быть, ничего не получите
Makarov: you didn't work, thence you will get no payУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вы не работали и, стало быть, ничего не получите
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General subject: it follows thence -
12 мы поехали в Москву, оттуда в Ленинград
General subject: we went to Moscow, thence we went to LeningradУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мы поехали в Москву, оттуда в Ленинград
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13 мы поехали в Рим, а оттуда - в Париж
General subject: we went to Rome and thence to ParisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мы поехали в Рим, а оттуда - в Париж
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14 на расстоянии двух миль оттуда
General subject: two miles thenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на расстоянии двух миль оттуда
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1) General subject: from here, hence, here hence, herefrom, hereof (в документах), thence, therefrom2) Dialect: here-hence3) Obsolete: hennes4) Latin: dehinc6) Officialese: hereout -
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1) General subject: it follows thence, it follows herefrom2) Mathematics: it follows, it follows (This implies that we can limit ourselves to f a positive Morse function; it turns out, according to Theorem 2.1, that (...)), this implies -
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Obsolete: thence -
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1) General subject: ever after, ever after (как), ever after (и до конца), ever since, ever since (как), from then onwards, since, since (часто ever since), thereafter, after, from then onward, from then on2) Bookish: from thenceforth, thenceforth3) Religion: from that moment on, since that time, thenceforward5) Oil: thence6) Set phrase: since then7) Makarov: ever since (все время) -
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1) General subject: ever since, since that time, since then, thence, thereafter2) Bookish: thenceforth3) Religion: thenceforward4) Business: as from then
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Thence — Thence, adv. [OE. thenne, thanne, and (with the adverbal s; see { wards}) thennes, thannes (hence thens, now written thence), AS. [eth]anon, [eth]anan, [eth]onan; akin to OHG. dannana, dann[=a]n, dan[=a]n, and G. von dannen, E. that, there. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thence — (also from thence) ► ADVERB formal 1) from a place or source previously mentioned. 2) as a consequence. USAGE Thence means ‘from that place’, as in he travelled across France to Spain and thence to England. Strictly speaking, the preposition from … English terms dictionary
thence — is a formal and literary word meaning ‘from there’ or ‘from then’: • It is very logical to feed wind powered energy in the form of either electricity or direct heat directly into a buffer system and thence to direct use Journal of the Royal… … Modern English usage
thence — [ðens] adv formal [Date: 1200 1300; : Old English; Origin: thanon from that place ] from there or following that ▪ We went to Trieste, and thence by train to Prague … Dictionary of contemporary English
thence — late 13c., from O.E. þanone, þanon from that place + adverbial genitive es. O.E. þanone, þanon is from W.Gmc. *thanana (Cf. O.S. thanana, O.N. þana, O.Fris. thana, O.H.G. danana, Ger. von dannen), related obscurely to the root of THEN (Cf. then) … Etymology dictionary
thence — [thens; ] occas. [ thens] adv. [ME thens, thannes (with adv. gen. suffix es) < OE thanan, thence: for IE base see THAT] 1. from that place; therefrom 2. from that time; thenceforth 3. on that account; therefore … English World dictionary
thence — [ ðens ] adverb LITERARY from a particular place or point … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
thence — /dhens/, adv. 1. from that place: I went first to Paris and thence to Rome. 2. from that time; thenceforth: He fell ill and thence was seldom seen. 3. from that source: Thence came all our troubles. 4. from that fact or reason; therefore: We were … Universalium
thence — [[t]ðe̱ns[/t]] 1) ADV: usu ADV adv/prep, also ADV before v Thence means from a particular place, especially when you are giving directions about how to get somewhere. [FORMAL] I ran straight up to Columbia County, then turned East, came down the… … English dictionary
thence — From a stated place. The phrase thence up the river as used in field notes describing the boundary of a survey of public land, must be read with the declaration that the survey is on the southern bank of the river, in the light of the drawing or… … Ballentine's law dictionary
thence — adverb /ðɛns/lang=en a) From there. (I came thence.) Commonly used in property descriptions by land surveyors, or aviators relating to IFR established flying procedures, e.g. Cross fix at 6000 feet, thence descend to 3000 feet and fly direct to… … Wiktionary