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где бы ни наречие:где бы ни (wheresoever, wheresoe'er)союз:куда бы ни (wherever, wheresoever, where'er, wheresoe'er) -
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ˌwɛəsəuˈɛə поэт.;
см. wheresoever wheresoe'er поэт. см. wheresoever wheresoe'er поэт. см. wheresoever wheresoever: wheresoever эмфатическая форма от whereverБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > wheresoe'er
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[ˌwɛəsəuˈɛə]wheresoe'er поэт. см. wheresoever wheresoe'er поэт. см. wheresoever wheresoever: wheresoever эмфатическая форма от wherever -
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poet.see wheresoever* * *см. wheresoever* * *adv. где, куда, где бы ни conj. где бы ни, куда бы ни -
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[ˌ(h)wɛəsəu'ɛə]поэт.; = wheresoever -
6 wheresoe'er poet. see wheresoeve
Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > wheresoe'er poet. see wheresoeve
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > wheresoeer
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куда наречие:где бы ни (wheresoever, wheresoe'er)союз:где бы ни (wherever, wheresoever, wheresoe'er, where'er)куда бы ни (wherever, wheresoever, where'er, wheresoe'er) -
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