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1 yesterday
1. n1) учорашній день2) недавнє минуле3) pl минулеyesterday evening — учорашній вечір; учора увечері
yesterday morning — учорашній ранок; учора вранці
2. adv1) учора2) тільки вчора, недавно* * *I n1) вчорашній день; недавнє минуле2) pl минуле, минувшинаyesterday was cold and rainy — вчора лив дощ, було холодно
II athe day before yesterday — позавчора, третього дня
1) вчорашній2) недавнійyesterday morning — вчорашній ранок; вчора вранці
III advyesterday evening — вчорашній вечір; учора увечері
1) вчора2) тільки вчора, недавноI was not born yesterday — я не вчора ( на світ) народився
towns that yesterday were hamlets — міста, які ще вчора /зовсім недавно/ були сільцями
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2 yesterday
I n1) вчорашній день; недавнє минуле2) pl минуле, минувшинаyesterday was cold and rainy — вчора лив дощ, було холодно
II athe day before yesterday — позавчора, третього дня
1) вчорашній2) недавнійyesterday morning — вчорашній ранок; вчора вранці
III advyesterday evening — вчорашній вечір; учора увечері
1) вчора2) тільки вчора, недавноI was not born yesterday — я не вчора ( на світ) народився
towns that yesterday were hamlets — міста, які ще вчора /зовсім недавно/ були сільцями
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