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1 there is not a single room free left
there is not a single room free left (ticket left) не осталось ни одной свободной комнаты (ни одного билета)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > there is not a single room free left
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2 single
['sɪŋg(ə)l]adj1) единственный, только одинThe note was written on a single sheet of paper. — Записка была написана на одном листке бумаги.
- single purpose- singles thought in one's mind
- single objection
- single example
- single fight
- not a single word
- single pair of shoes
- man of single purpose
- be inspired by a single purpose
- sew smth in a double, not in a single thread
- there is not a single room free left
- made of a single piece2) непарный- single glove- single sock
- single articles
- single file- each single plantThere is no need to write down every single word I say. — Не нужно записывать каждое мое слово.
- walk in single file
- take smth by single pieces4) рассчитанный на одного человека, один раз- single ticket- single bed
- two single rooms5) холостой, незамужняя- single man- single woman
- single state
- apartment suitable for a single lady
- be single
- misfortunes never come single
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