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61 though
even though — хотя бы, даром что
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62 though I
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > though I
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63 though II
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > though II
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64 though
[ðəʊ]хотя, несмотря надаже, если бы, хотя бытем не менее; однако; все-такиАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > though
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65 though
[ðəʊ]◙ conj. למרות◙ adv. בכל זאת* * *◙ תאז לכב◄◙ תורמל◄ -
66 though
meskipun [demikian]* * *meskipun -
67 though
ahakoa -
68 though
(conj.) (despite) aguiang,(adv) (however) mu rin, macánián man -
69 though
bagaman, káhi't, kahit na, kahiman -
70 though
adv.baa wujuud / go keh / Haalaañ keh--------conj.agar cheh / go keh / mubaada -
71 though
cé go -
72 though
megjithatë; sadoqë -
73 though
Iconj,...에도 불구하고,...이지만, 설사...라도,...라 하더라도IIad. (문미에서) 그래도 -
74 though
بهرحال ، باوجود آن ، بهرجهت ، اگرچه ، گرچه ،هرچن هرچند با اينكه ، باوجوداينكه،ولو،ولي -
75 though
conj premda, iako, makar, ma da / as # = kao da; even # = pa iako, sve da i; [arch] what #...? = pa što onda ako...?* * *
iako
ipak
mada
makar
međutim
onda
premda
uz sve to
zaista -
76 though
conj. иако, и покрај тоа, сепак;2. дури, кога би, ако би; adv. меѓутоа, сепак; иако -
77 though
• ako; da; doduše; i ako; iako; ipak; mada; makar; međutim; na kraju; pored svega; premda; uostalom -
78 though
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79 though
թեեւ, չնայած -
80 though
См. также в других словарях:
though — [ ðou ] function word *** Though can be used in the following ways: as a conjunction (connecting two clauses or phrases): Though she was very tired, she could not sleep. as a way of showing how a sentence is related to what has already been said… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Though — ([th][=o]), conj. [OE. thogh, [thorn]ah, AS. [eth]e[ a]h, [eth][=ae]h, [eth][=e]h; akin to OS. th[=o]h, OFries. thach, D. & G. doch but, yet, OHG. doh but, yet though, Icel. [thorn][=o] yet, nevertheless, Sw. dock, Dan. dog, Goth. [thorn][ a]uh,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
though — though, although, albeit introduce subordinate clauses stating something that is or may be true in spite of what is asserted in the main clause. Though, the most widely used of these words, can introduce a clause that states an established fact… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
though — [thō] conj. [ME thah, thogh < OE theah & ON tho, akin to Ger doch, yet, however, Goth thauh] 1. in spite of the fact that; notwithstanding that; although [though the car was repaired, it rattled] 2. and yet [they will probably win, though no… … English World dictionary
Though — Though, adv. However; nevertheless; notwithstanding; used in familiar language, and in the middle or at the end of a sentence. [1913 Webster] I would not be as sick though for his place. Shak. [1913 Webster] A good cause would do well, though.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
though — c.1200, from O.E. þeah, and in part from O.N. þo though, both from P.Gmc. *thaukh (Cf. Goth. þauh, O.Fris. thach, M.Du., Du. doch, O.H.G. doh, Ger. doch), from PIE demonstrative pronoun *to (see THAT (Cf. that)). The evolution of the terminal… … Etymology dictionary
though — [adv] however after all, all the same, for all that, howbeit, nevertheless, nonetheless, notwithstanding, still, still and all, withal, yet; concept 544 though [conj] while albeit, allowing, although, but, despite, despite the fact, even if, even … New thesaurus
though — ► CONJUNCTION 1) despite the fact that; although. 2) however; but. ► ADVERB ▪ however: he was able to write, though. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
though — index regardless Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
though — ♦ (Pronounced [[t]ðoʊ[/t]] for meanings 1 and 2, and [[t]ðo͟ʊ[/t]] for meanings 3 to 5.) 1) CONJ SUBORD You use though to introduce a statement in a subordinate clause which contrasts with the statement in the main clause. You often use though to … English dictionary
though — though1 W1S1 [ðəu US ðou] conj 1.) used to introduce a statement that makes the main statement coming after it seem surprising, unlikely, or unexpected = ↑although ▪ Though she s almost 40, she still plans to compete. ▪ Pascal went ahead with the … Dictionary of contemporary English