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1 while ago
Общая лексика: недавно -
2 while ago
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3 WHILE: A LITTLE WHILE AGO
[ADV]MODO -
4 WHILE: A WHILE AGO
[ADV]DUDUM -
5 a while ago
long ago — давно; давным-давно
many years ago — много лет тому назад, давно
a deuce of a time ago — чёрт знает когда; ужасно давно
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6 a little while ago
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7 a short while ago
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8 a good while ago
Общая лексика: очень давно, так давно, что и не вспомнить, давным-давно -
9 a great while ago
Общая лексика: очень давно -
10 a long while ago
Общая лексика: давным-давно, очень давно, так давно, что и не вспомнить -
11 a while ago
1) Общая лексика: недавно, только что, какое-то время назад, некоторое время тому назад2) Устаревшее слово: давеча -
12 just a little while ago
Общая лексика: совсем недавноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > just a little while ago
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13 just a while ago
Общая лексика: ещё недавно -
14 a while ago
kanina -
15 a long while ago
adv. uzun zaman önce, epey zaman önce -
16 a long while ago
adv. uzun zaman önce, epey zaman önce -
17 a short while ago
expr.vor kurzem ausdr.vorhin ausdr. -
18 a good while ago
• davno; odavno -
19 a great while ago
• davno; odavno; poodavno -
20 a long while ago
• davno; odavno; poodavno
См. также в других словарях:
while ago — {adv.} At a time several minutes in the past; a few minutes ago; a short time ago. Used with a . * /I laid mv glasses on this table a while ago; and now they re gone./ * /A while ago, Mary was tired and wanted to go home; now she s dancing with… … Dictionary of American idioms
while ago — {adv.} At a time several minutes in the past; a few minutes ago; a short time ago. Used with a . * /I laid mv glasses on this table a while ago; and now they re gone./ * /A while ago, Mary was tired and wanted to go home; now she s dancing with… … Dictionary of American idioms
while\ ago — adv At a time several minutes in the past; a few minutes ago; a short time ago. Used with a . I laid MV glasses on this table a while ago; and now they re gone. A while ago, Mary was tired and wanted to go home; now she s dancing with Bob as if… … Словарь американских идиом
while-ere — or whilere /wī lārˈ or hwī lārˈ/ adverb (archaic) A little while ago, formerly • • • Main Entry: ↑while … Useful english dictionary
ago — a|go W1S1 [əˈgəu US əˈgou] adv [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: From the past participle of ago to pass away (11 17 centuries), from Old English agan, from gan to go ] used to show how far back in the past something happened 5 minutes/an hour/20 years… … Dictionary of contemporary English
ago — adjective used to show how far back in the past something happened: 5 minutes/an hour/20 years ago: Michael left the office about half an hour ago. | long ago/a long time ago: I met Aunt Hetty once, a very long time ago. | a minute/moment ago: I… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
while — while1 [ waıl, hwaıl ] conjunction *** 1. ) at a moment during the time that something is happening: Someone called while you were out. While in Australia, she met and married Bert. She had sprained her ankle while playing tennis. 2. ) at the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
while — I UK [waɪl] / US / US [hwaɪl] conjunction *** 1) at a moment during the time that something is happening Someone called while you were out. While in Australia, she met and married Bert. She had sprained her ankle while playing tennis. 2) at the… … English dictionary
while — I [[t](h)waɪl[/t]] CONJUNCTION USES ♦ (Usually pronounced [[t](h)wa͟ɪl[/t]] for meaning 4. The form whilst is also used in formal or literary English, especially British English.) 1) CONJ SUBORD If something happens while something else is… … English dictionary
while — n., conj., v., & adv. n. 1 a space of time, time spent in some action (a long while ago; waited a while; all this while). 2 (prec. by the) a during some other process. b poet. during the time that. 3 (prec. by a) for some time (have not seen you… … Useful english dictionary
while*/*/*/ — [waɪl] conjunction I 1) during the time that something is happening Someone called while you were out.[/ex] 2) used when comparing things, situations, or people and showing how they are different While most children learn to read easily, some… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English