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1 deal with questions singly
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > deal with questions singly
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2 to deal with questions singly
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to deal with questions singly
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1. adv самостоятельно; без посторонней помощи; в одиночку2. adv отдельно3. adv поодиночке, по одномуsingly terminated network — цепь, нагруженная на одном конце
4. adv однократно, один разСинонимический ряд:1. alone (adj.) alone; apart; exclusively; independently; individually; separately2. individually (other) alone; apart; by itself; characteristically; especially; independently; individually; notably; one after another; one at a time; one by one; particularly; privately; separately; severally; specially; successivelyАнтонимический ряд: -
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[ʹsıŋglı] adv1. 1) самостоятельно; без посторонней помощи; в одиночку2) отдельно2. поодиночке, по одному3. однократно, один раз -
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ˈsɪŋɡlɪ нареч.
1) отдельно, поодиночке, порознь, раздельно Syn: separately, one by one
2) самостоятельно, без помощи других самостоятельно;
без посторонней помощи;
в одиночку - to attack an enemy * встретиться с противником один на один отдельно - he lives * он живет один поодиночке, по одному - to deal with questions * рассматривать каждый вопрос в отдельности однократно, один раз singly отдельно, поодиночке ~ самостоятельно, без помощи других
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