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3 they'll
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4 they're
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5 they
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1. pers pron они2. pers pron мест. людиthey say that … — говорят, что …
3. pers pron мест. уст. теthey who believe — те, которые верят
4. pers pron мест. онnobody ever admits they are wrong — ни один человек никогда не признает, что он неправ
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ðeɪ лич. мест.
1) они( о людях, животных, предметах и т. п.) many of them ≈ многие из них both of them ≈ они оба They alone can help us. ≈ Только они могут помочь нам. I like them. ≈ Мне они нравятся. People matter because of what they are, not what they have. ≈ Людей ценят за то, что они делают, а не за то, чем они обладают.
2) в грам. знач. неопр. мест. люди they say that ≈ говорят, что They say that the government will have to resign. ≈ Говорят, что правительство собирается подать в отставку. They call us terrorists and say we must be destroyed. ≈ Они называют нас террористами и говорят, что нас нужно уничтожить.
3) в грам. знач. относ. мест. уст. те (кто) they who believe ≈ те, которые верят
4) в грам. знач. личного мест. он Nobody ever admits they are wrong. ≈ Ни один человек никогда не признает, что он неправ. они (о людях, животных, предметах и т. п.) - * are on the table они на столе - what are * doing? что они делают? - * alone can help us только они могут помочь нам - I like them мне они нравятся - call them позови их - speak to them поговорите с ними - many of them многие из них - both of them они оба - there were three of them их было трое - give me half of them дайте мне половину (из них) - every one of them was killed они были убиты все до одного - them I do not admire вот ими-то я отнюдь не восхищаюсь в грам. знач. неопред. мест.: люди - * say that... говорят, что... - in Italy * sing all the time в Италии все время поют в грам. знач. относит. мест.: (устаревшее) те (кто) - * who believe те, которые верят - * do least who talk most тот, кто много говорит, мало делает в грам. знач. личного мест.: он - nobody ever admits * are wrong ни один человек никогда не признает, что он неправ ~ pron pers. они;
косв. п. them их, им (и т. п.) ;
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[ðeɪd]they'd сокр. разг. = they had; they would they'd сокр. разг. = they had; they would they'd сокр. разг. = they had; they would -
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[ðeɪl]they'll сокр. разг. = they will; they shall they'll сокр. разг. = they will; they shall they'll сокр. разг. = they will; they shall -
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[ðeı (полная форма); ðə,ðe (редуцированные формы)] pers pron (them)1. они (о людях, животных, предметах и т. п.)what are they doing? - что они делают?
2. в грам. знач. неопр. мест. людиthey say that... - говорят, что...
3. в грам. знач. относ. мест. уст. те (кто)they who believe - те, которые верят
they do least who talk most - тот, кто много говорит, мало делает
4. в грам. знач. личного мест. онnobody ever admits they are wrong - ни один человек никогда не признает, что он неправ
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[ðeɪ]мест.; косвенный падеж them1) они (о людях, животных, предметах)They alone can help us. — Только они могут помочь нам.
I like them. — Мне они нравятся.
People matter because of what they are, not what they have. — Людей ценят за то, какие они, а не за то, чем они обладают.
2) люди ( вообще), кто-то ( неопределенная группа людей)they say that — говорят, что
They say that the government will have to resign. — Говорят, что правительство собирается подать в отставку.
They call us terrorists and say we must be destroyed. — Нас называют террористами и говорят, что нас нужно уничтожить.
3) уст. те (кто)they who believe — те, которые верят
4) употребляется вместо he I в сочетаниях с подлежащими типа each, every, either, neither, no one, every one и пр. см. тж. he I г)Nobody ever admits they are wrong. — Ни один человек никогда не признает, что он неправ.
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14 they're
ðeə сокр.;
разг. = they are разг. сокр. от they are they're сокр. разг. = they are they're сокр. разг. = they are -
15 they
they should be there by now — сейчас они, наверное, уже там
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16 they'd
unk.(abbr.) collocation= they had; they would* * *сокр.; = they had; they would -
17 they'll
unk.(abbr.) collocation= they will; they shall* * *сокр.; = they will; they shall -
18 they
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19 they're
[ðeə]they're сокр. разг. = they are they're сокр. разг. = they are -
20 they've
сокр.;
разг. = they have разг. сокр. от they have
См. также в других словарях:
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