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101 whatever
her türlü, her çesit, ne tür olursa, her; herhangi bir; hiç; her ne, ne; (saskinlik belirtir) ne, neyin nesi; ne olursa, fark etmez -
102 whatever
pron.néme bolushtin qet'inezer -
103 whatever
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104 whatever
alinman, anomán -
105 whatever
ks. apa saja, apapun. -kg. 1 apa saja. 2 Inf.: apakah gerangan. -
106 whatever
nenpòt, kèlkeswa -
107 whatever
dak kollu[dak kol'lu] -
108 whatever
ne| -
109 whatever
οτιδήποτε -
110 whatever
pronounഏതെങ്കിലും, വേറെയെന്ത്, മറ്റെന്ത്, ഒട്ടുംതന്നെ, അശേഷം, ഏതോ, എന്തോ -
111 Whatever
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112 whatever
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113 whatever the cost
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114 whatever next?
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115 whatever her merits
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116 whatever happened
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117 whatever may betide
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118 whatever you like
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119 whatever **** what·ev·er
[wɒt'ɛvə(r)]1. pron1) (anything that) (tutto) ciò che, (tutto) quello che, (no matter what) qualsiasi or qualunque cosa + subdo whatever you want — fa' quello or ciò che vuoi
do whatever is necessary — fai qualunque cosa sia necessaria, fai tutto quello che è necessario
whatever happens — qualsiasi or qualunque cosa succeda
2)whatever do you mean? — cosa vorresti dire?2. adj, advwhatever book you choose — qualsiasi or qualunque libro tu scelgagive me whatever money you've got — dammi i soldi che haino reason whatever or whatsoever — nessuna ragione al mondo
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120 whatever turns someone on
expr infmlYou like that plunk? Whatever turns you on — Тебе эта бормотуха нравится? Ну что ж, каждому свое
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > whatever turns someone on
См. также в других словарях:
Whatever — may be referring to:* Whatever (slang), an expression of agreement, indifference, or begrudging complianceIn music: * Whatever (album), an album by Aimee Mann * Whatever (Green Velvet album) * Whatever (En Vogue song) * Whatever (Oasis song) *… … Wikipedia
whatever — whatever, what ever 1. Whatever is written as one word when it is an indefinite relative pronoun or adjective used in statements or commands: • Whatever you re up to during the snowy season, a wonderful warm woolly makes the perfect winter wear… … Modern English usage
WHATEVER — es el sencillo n.º 6 de la cantante japonesa Ayumi Hamasaki, lanzado al mercado el 10 de febrero de 1999 bajo el sello avex trax, sólo dos meses más tarde que su primer álbum de estudio. Contenido 1 Información 2 Tracklist 2.1 8cm … Wikipedia Español
Whatever — «Whatever» Sencillo de Oasis Formato 7 , 12 , CD, Cassette Grabación 1994 Género(s) Britpop Duración 6:22 … Wikipedia Español
whatever — [hwut ev′ər, wutev′ər] pron. 1. what? which thing, event, circumstance, etc.?: an emphatic interrogative, expressing perplexity or wonder [whatever can she mean by that?] 2. anything that [tell her whatever you like] 3. no matter what [whatever… … English World dictionary
Whatever — What*ev er, pron. Anything soever which; the thing or things of any kind; being this or that; of one nature or another; one thing or another; anything that may be; all that; the whole that; all particulars that; used both substantively and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Whatever — «Whatever» Сингл Godsmack Выпущен 1999 Жанр ню метал Лейбл Universal / Republic Records … Википедия
whatever — adverb at all, of any description, of any kind or sort, whatsoever, whichever Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
whatever — c.1300, from WHAT (Cf. what) + EVER (Cf. ever). Variant form WHATSOEVER (Cf. whatsoever) is attested earlier … Etymology dictionary
whatever — ► PRONOUN & DETERMINER ▪ used to emphasize a lack of restriction in referring to any thing; no matter what. ► PRONOUN ▪ used for emphasis instead of ‘what’ in questions. ► ADVERB 1) at all; of any kind. 2) informal no matter what happens … English terms dictionary
whatever — what|ev|er [ wat evər, hwat evər ] function word *** Whatever can be used in the following ways: as a relative pronoun (starting a relative clause that is the subject, object, or complement of another clause): You can choose whatever you like. as … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English