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1 such an extent
to a certain extent — в известной мере; до известной степени
to a great extent — в большой мере, в значительной степени
certain extent — в известной мере; до некоторой; степени
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2 EXTENT: TO SUCH AN EXTENT
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3 such an extent
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4 to such an extent
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5 to such an extent
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6 to such an extent
в такой степени, в такой мереHe is tired to such an extent that he can't even sleep at night. — Он так утомлен, что даже плохо спит по ночам.
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7 to such an extent
certain extent — в известной мере; до некоторой; степени
to a great extent — в большой мере, в значительной степени
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8 to such an extent
to a certain extent — в известной мере; до известной степени
to a great extent — в большой мере, в значительной степени
certain extent — в известной мере; до некоторой; степени
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9 to such an extent
до такой степени до такой степениБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > to such an extent
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10 to such an extent
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11 to such an extent
במידה כזו, עד כדי כך* * *◙ ךכ ידכ דע,וזכ הדימב◄ -
12 to such an extent
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13 to such an extent
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14 to such an extent
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16 to such an extent
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17 to\ such\ an\ extent
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18 to such an extent that ...
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19 to such an extent that I got frightened
to such an extent that I got frightenedzo/zozeer dat ik bang werdEnglish-Dutch dictionary > to such an extent that I got frightened
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20 to such an extent that ...
tādā mērā, ka...
См. также в других словарях:
to such an extent that — to the/such an/extent that phrase used for saying that because one thing is happening something else happens His business is failing to such an extent that it is losing over £20,000 a year. Thesaurus: as a result of something and describing… … Useful english dictionary
to such an extent — to such a degree, so much so … English contemporary dictionary
such — W1S1 [sʌtʃ] determiner, predeterminer, pron [: Old English; Origin: swilc] 1.) of the same kind as the thing or person which has already been mentioned ▪ Such behavior is just not acceptable in this school. ▪ The rules make it quite clear what… … Dictionary of contemporary English
such that — In such a way, to such an extent, etc that • • • Main Entry: ↑such * * * to the extent that the linking of sentences such that they constitute a narrative … Useful english dictionary
extent — [[t]ɪkste̱nt[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) N SING: with supp, usu the N of n If you are talking about how great, important, or serious a difficulty or situation is, you can refer to the extent of it. The government itself has little information on the extent of… … English dictionary
extent — ex|tent W1S2 [ıkˈstent] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Anglo French; Origin: extente, from Latin extendere; EXTEND] 1.) to ... extent used to say how true something is or how great an effect or change is to a certain extent/to some extent/to an extent… … Dictionary of contemporary English
extent — ex|tent [ ık stent ] noun *** 1. ) uncount the importance of a problem or situation: extent of: We were shocked by the extent of the damage. The government underestimated the extent of the contamination. the full/true extent: Doctors still do not … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
extent — /Ik stent/ noun 1 (singular) the limit or degree of something s influence etc: The success of a marriage depends on the extent to which you are prepared to work at it. | to a certain extent/to some extent (=used to say that something is partly,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
extent */*/*/ — UK [ɪkˈstent] / US noun 1) [uncountable] the size and importance of a problem or situation extent of: We were shocked by the extent of the damage. The government underestimated the extent of the contamination. the full/true extent: Doctors still… … English dictionary
extent — n. to a certain extent (to a great extent; they were emaciated to such an extent that they required special treatment) * * * [ɪk stent] to a certain extent (to a great extent; they were emaciated to such an extent that they required special… … Combinatory dictionary
Such, Such Were the Joys — is a long autobiographical essay by English writer George Orwell, written in the 1940 s, but not published until 1952, after the author s death. It tells a story based on Orwell s experiences, between the ages of eight and thirteen in the years… … Wikipedia