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[wɒt] UK / US1. adj1) (in questions) welche(r, s), was für ein(e)2) (in exclamations) was für ein(e)2. pron(interrogative/relative) waswhat are you doing? — was machst du/machen Sie gerade?
what are you talking about? — wovon redest du/reden Sie?
what's your name? — wie heißt du/heißen Sie?
what about...? — wie wär's mit...?
I saw what you did — ich habe gesehen, was du gemacht hast/Sie gemacht haben
3. excl(disbelieving) wie, waswhat, no coffee! — wie, kein Kaffee?
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[wɔt] 1. adj1) ( in questions) jakiwhat colour/shape is it? — jakiego to jest koloru/kształtu?
2) ( in exclamations) co za, ale(ż)2. pron1) ( interrogative) co2) ( relative) (to,) co3. exclI saw what you did — widziałam, co zrobiłeś
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['wotl](short for what shall / what will, what is / what has.)* * *['wotl](short for what shall / what will, what is / what has.) -
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{wɔts}
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Что происходит? Как идут дела? - обычный вопрос при встрече, сразу за "хаем" (см. "Hi (HI!)"). Выражение простое, неофициальное. Если подобные вопросы всерьез задает следователь, звучать они будут несколько по-другому: What's going down? What's shakin'? What's the deal (scam)?От черного населения переползли в большую жизнь сокращения, всегда используемые с юмористическим оттенком. Мы видели как-то на заводе прикрепленный к двери кармашек для официальных писем и объявлений, на котором была фабричная наклейка: Wazzup? (от What's up?). В одной неплохой комедии из негритянской жизни университет назывался Wassamata University. Догадались? Это от What's the matter? (Что за дела?)(*)
What the fuck? — Что за дела? Как это возможно? Тот же смысл, но грубее.(*)
What the fuck! — в качестве не вопроса, а заявления, это означает, мягко говоря: "А, пустяки!". А говоря не мягко: "Х**ня!"What goes around comes around — как аукнется, так и откликнется, что посеешь, то и пожнешь. Очень популярная поговорка, запомните.
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[wɔt] pronчто; какойwhat time is it?/what is the time? — который час?/сколько времени?
what a nice person he is! — какой он хороший человек!
what is the matter? — в чём дело?
what is going on? — что происходит?
what for? — зачем?
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р. што; кој, кои, која, кое; колкав, колкава, колкаво; каков, каква, какво; нешто, она што; I don't know what to do - не знам што да правам what do you want? - што сакаш, што сакате?; what's up? - што се случува?; what a pity - !каква штета; what next? - а што потоа? а што понатаму?; што; што, кој; каков, зошто -
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pron interrog infml1)"I got up at past half four" "What?" — "Я встал в половине пятого" - "Как?"
"Your breakfast will be in the oven" "My what?" — "Твой завтрак будет на плите" - "Что там мое будет на плите?"
2) esp BrEA clever play, what? — Остроумная пьеса, не правда ли?
She's a beautiful woman, what? — Красивая женщина, разве не так?
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разг.в чём (тут) дело?, что происходит?, что случилось?Lamplighter: "What's up?.. What r [= what are] they all doin now?" (S. O'Casey, ‘Red Roses for Me’, act IV) — Фонарщик: "Что здесь происходит?.. Что делают здесь все эти люди?"
‘MacGregor,’ Essex said. ‘What's up?’ ‘Nothing.’ MacGregor liked his own coldness. (J. Aldridge, ‘The Diplomat’, ch. 17) — - Мак-Грегор? - сказал Эссекс. - Что случилось? - Ничего особенного. - Мак-Грегор наслаждался собственным хладнокровием.
‘Colonel Casey, General,’ he said. ‘I hope I'm not too early.’ ‘Not at all, Jiggs.’ Scott was already in full voice. ‘What's up?’ (F. Knebel and Ch. Bailey, ‘Seven Days in May’, ‘Monday’) — - Докладывает полковник Кейси. Надеюсь, я не разбудил вас, генерал? - Нет, нет, Джигс, - совсем бодрым голосом ответил Скотт. - В чем дело?
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pron.P. and V. τί.Indirect: P. and V. ὅ, τι.At what place see Where.At what time: see When.In what way: see How.Of what sort: see under Sort.What then: P. and V. τί μήν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > What
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что; какойto say what one knows — говорить, что знаешь
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what ho! — эй, там!
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(used in replying, to suggest that what has been done, said etc is not important: `You've offended him.' `What of it?') og hvad så* * *(used in replying, to suggest that what has been done, said etc is not important: `You've offended him.' `What of it?') og hvad så -
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['wotl](short for what shall / what will, what is / what has.)
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