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1 terminable
adj. \/ˈtɜːmɪnəbl\/1) som kan avsluttes2) oppsigelig -
2 either
1. a любой, один из двух; тот или другойhe can take either side, it makes no difference — к какой стороне он ни примкнёт, это дела не меняет
without taking either side — не принимая ни ту, ни другую сторону
2. a и тот и другой; оба; каждый, любой3. pron любойdo you want this flower or that one? — Either — вы хотите взять этот цветок или тот? — Любой
you can take both these Either will illustrate what I say — можешь взять обе книги, и та и другая подтвердят то, что я говорю
4. pron редк. кто-нибудь; что-нибудь5. adv также, тожеif he does not come I shall not either — если он не придёт, то и я не приду
Синонимический ряд:part of speech (noun) although; and; but; conjunction; neither; nor; or; part of speech; since
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