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1 пора
I жпор`а1) time; season ( також пора року)гаряча пора — hot time, pressing season; ( року) high season; ( спека) dog days; rush hours
2) age3)до пори до часу — up to a given moment, for a certain time
з тих пір — since that time ( day), since then
з цих пір — hence, henceforward, from today, in future
у всяку пору — at any time, whenever you like
не в пору — untimely, prematurely
II безос.до яких пір — how long, how much longer ( про час); up to where, how far ( про місце)
пор`аIII ж анат.давно пора — it is high time, it ought to have been done ages ago
п`ораpore; porosity -
2 потрібно
1) прикм., див. потрібний2) pred. безос. ( необхідно) it is necessary; ( з відтінком повинності) one must (+ inf.); have ( has) to (+ inf.); (слід, рекомендується) one should (+ inf.), one ought (to + inf.); ( необхідно для когось) one needsпотрібно бути обережним — one should be ( ought to be) careful
потрібно зробити це старанно — it is necessary to do it carefully, it needs to be ( it should be) done carefully
це потрібно зробити — it must ( has to) be done
що йому потрібно? (чого він хоче) — what does he want?; ( чого він потребує) what does he need in?, what is necessary for him?; ( чого він добивається) what is he driving at?
це дуже потрібно — this is very necessary, this is needed very much
це саме те, що потрібно! — that's just the thing!
що вам потрібно? — what do you want?, what can I do for you?
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