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1 they won their way
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2 they won't wear it
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3 they won by a narrow (slim) margin
Общая лексика: они победили с небольшим преимуществомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they won by a narrow (slim) margin
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4 they won by a narrow margin
1) Общая лексика: (slim) они победили с небольшим преимуществом2) Макаров: они победили с небольшим преимуществомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they won by a narrow margin
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5 they won by a slim margin
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > they won by a slim margin
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6 they won the battle in the end
Общая лексика: в конечном счёте они добились победыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they won the battle in the end
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7 they won't be allowed to stand in the way of new measures like...
Общая лексика: Им не позволят сорвать новые предложения поёУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they won't be allowed to stand in the way of new measures like...
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8 they won't benefit from playing this card
Дипломатический термин: они от этого ничего не выиграютУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they won't benefit from playing this card
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9 they won't take such decisions lightly
Общая лексика: Им нелегко будет принять такие решенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they won't take such decisions lightly
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10 They Won't Arrive
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11 They won by three goals to one.
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12 the long and the short of it is that they won
Общая лексика: короче говоря (все дело в том, что) они выигралиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the long and the short of it is that they won
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13 they
they [ðeɪ]• there they are! les voilà !• THEY know nothing about it eux, ils n'en savent rienb. ( = people in general) on• they say that... on dit que...• somebody called but they didn't give their name quelqu'un a appelé, mais il (or elle) n'a pas donné son nom* * *[ðeɪ]Note: they is translated by ils (masculine) or elles (feminine). For a group of people or things of mixed gender ils is always used. The emphatic form is eux (masculine) or elles (feminine). For examples and exceptions, see belowthey have already gone — ( masculine or mixed) ils sont déjà partis; ( feminine) elles sont déjà parties
they won't be there — ( masculine or mixed) ils ne seront pas là, eux; ( feminine) elles ne seront pas là, elles
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14 they
❢ They is translated by ils (masculine) or elles (feminine). For a group of people or things of mixed gender ils is always used. The emphatic form is eux (masculine) or elles (feminine). For examples and exceptions, see below. pron they have already gone ( masculine or mixed) ils sont déjà partis ; ( feminine) elles sont déjà parties ; here they are! les voici! ; there they are! les voilà! ; THEY won't be there eux, ils ne seront pas là, eux or elles ne seront pas là, elles ; she bought one but they didn't elle en a acheté un mais eux pas. -
15 they
[ðeɪ]they have already gone — (masculine or mixed) sono già partiti; (feminine) sono già partite
here they are! — (masculine or mixed) eccoli! (feminine) eccole!
••there they are! — (masculine or mixed) eccoli là! (feminine) eccole là!
Note:They is usually translated by loro (which is in itself the object, not the subject pronoun); the subject pronouns essi (masculine) and esse (feminine) are rarely used in colloquial language: they can certainly do it = loro sanno farlo di sicuro. - Remember that in Italian the subject pronoun is very often understood: they came by train = sono venuti in treno. When used in emphasis, however, the pronoun is stressed, and is placed either at the beginning or at the end of the sentence: they killed her! = loro l'hanno uccisa! l'hanno uccisa loro! - When they is used impersonally, it is translated by si (+ verb in the third person singular): they drink a lot of beer in Britain, don't they? = si beve molta birra in Gran Bretagna, vero? they say he has left = si dice che sia partito. - When they is used to avoid saying he or she after words like everyone, no-one, anyone etc., it is usually understood in Italian: everyone should do what they like = ognuno dovrebbe fare quello che vuole / tutti dovrebbero fare quello che vogliono. - For more examples and exceptions, see below* * *[ðei]1) (persons, animals or things already spoken about, being pointed out etc: They are in the garden.) essi, esse, loro2) (used instead of he, he or she etc when the person's sex is unknown or when people of both sexes are being referred to: If anyone does that, they are to be severely punished.) (lui), (lei)* * *[ðeɪ]they have already gone — (masculine or mixed) sono già partiti; (feminine) sono già partite
here they are! — (masculine or mixed) eccoli! (feminine) eccole!
••there they are! — (masculine or mixed) eccoli là! (feminine) eccole là!
Note:They is usually translated by loro (which is in itself the object, not the subject pronoun); the subject pronouns essi (masculine) and esse (feminine) are rarely used in colloquial language: they can certainly do it = loro sanno farlo di sicuro. - Remember that in Italian the subject pronoun is very often understood: they came by train = sono venuti in treno. When used in emphasis, however, the pronoun is stressed, and is placed either at the beginning or at the end of the sentence: they killed her! = loro l'hanno uccisa! l'hanno uccisa loro! - When they is used impersonally, it is translated by si (+ verb in the third person singular): they drink a lot of beer in Britain, don't they? = si beve molta birra in Gran Bretagna, vero? they say he has left = si dice che sia partito. - When they is used to avoid saying he or she after words like everyone, no-one, anyone etc., it is usually understood in Italian: everyone should do what they like = ognuno dovrebbe fare quello che vuole / tutti dovrebbero fare quello che vogliono. - For more examples and exceptions, see below -
16 ♦ they
♦ they /ðeɪ, ðe/A pron. pers. sogg. 3a pers. pl.1 essi, esse; loro (spesso sottinteso in ital.): They didn't reply to our letter, (essi) non risposero alla nostra lettera; (lett.) It was they who said so, sono stati loro a dirlo; She called them, but they didn't answer, li ho chiamati ma non hanno risposto; (fam.) They did it, not us, sono stati loro (a farlo), non noi2 (può sostituire un antecedente sing. quando non si sa o non si vuole esprimere il genere): If anyone has any objection to my proposal, they can reject it, se qualcuno ha obiezioni alla mia proposta, può respingerla; Someone phoned, but they didn't say their name, ha chiamato qualcuno, ma non ha lasciato detto il suo nomeB pron. impers.la gente; si: They say he won't come back, la gente dice (o si dice, dicono) che non tornerà; I've heard they are going to raise VAT again, ho sentito che aumentano di nuovo l'IVA● they all (o all of them), tutti loro; loro □ they who, coloro i quali; quelli (o quelle) che ( più spesso those who) □ Here they are, eccoli (o eccole) qua! □ (prov.) They do least who talk most, chi più parla meno fa.NOTA D'USO: - they- -
17 that cat won't jump
разг.(that cat won't jump (амер. fight))≈ этот номер не пройдёт; так дело не пойдёт [that cat won't jump первонач. амер.]First I thought I would leave France... But... the governor would say, ‘Hello, here - didn't see anything in France?! That cat wouldn't fight, you know.’ (M. Twain, ‘The Innocents Abroad’, ch. IV) — Сперва я думал уехать из Франции... но... отец мне говорит: "Послушай, ты так ничего и не видел во Франции? Это, знаешь ли, никуда не годится"
‘They talk of suicide here,’ he said at last, ‘That cat won't jump.’ Soames shook his head. ‘An accident,’ he muttered. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Man of Property’, part III, ch. IX) — - Говорят о самоубийстве, - сказал он наконец, - но кто этому поверит? Сомс покачал головой. - Несчастный случай, - пробормотал он.
‘They know I was hard up...’ ‘No, Charles, that cat won't jump.’ (F. W. Crofts, ‘12.30 from Croydon’, ch. XIII) — - Они же знают, что я нуждался... - Нет, Чарли, это не поможет.
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18 that cat won't jump
paзг.тaк дeлo нe пoйдёт; дeлo нe выгopeлo; ктo этoму пoвepит?; этoт нoмep нe пpoйдёт'They talk of suicide here,' he said at last, 'that cat won't jump.' Soames shook his head. 'An accident,' he muttered (J. Galsworthy). 'They know I was hard up...' 'No, Charles, that cat won't jump' (F. W. Crofts) -
19 that cock won't fight
разг.≈ этот номер не пройдётI tried to see the arms on the carriage, but there were none so that cock wouldn't fight. (Ch. Kingsley, ‘Alton Locke. Tailor and Poet’, ch. XXIV) — Я попытался увидеть герб на карете, но такового не оказалось, и дело не выгорело.
One of these days they'd try and bring in Prohibition, he shouldn't wonder; but that cock wouldn't fight in England - too extravagant! (J. Galsworthy, ‘Swan Song’, part III, ch. XII) — Чего доброго, в Англии скоро попытаются ввести сухой закон; но этот номер не пройдет - не по карману!
Lickcheese: "...Well that cock won't fight any longer; and to put it short, the game is up for men in the position of you and Mr. Sartorius." (B. Shaw, ‘Widowers' Houses’, act III) — Ликчиз: "...Ну, эта лошадка больше не играет; короче говоря, таким людям, как вы и мистер Сарториус, тут больше делать нечего."
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20 that cock won't fight
paзг.тaк дeлo нe пoйдёт, дeлo нe выгopeлo; этoт нoмep нe пpoйдётOne of these days they'd try and bring in Prohibition, he shouldn't wonder; but that cock wouldn't fight in England - too extravagant (J. Galsworthy). Uckcheese....Well, that cock wont [-won't] fight any longer; and to put it short, the game is up for men in the position of you and Mr. Sartorius (G. B. Shaw)
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