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Перевод: something
[наречие] несколько; до некоторой степени; великолепно; немного; приблизительно; [местоимение] что-то; кое-что; что-нибудь; что-либо; нечто; нечто особенное
Тезаурус:
- Harold operated purely bilaterally, ringing up some Ministers on some things and others on others ('And only ringing us up when he wants something", interjected Wedgie).
- There was something scary about the place, something, well, Maltbyish
- On the other hand, something like walking past a building site in the summer in shorts is much easier now that I've lost weight.
- In November 1950 the Council endorsed the idea of "specialised authorities", something which the OEEC also favoured.
- Grab any makeshift weapon as the gang approaches - something which can be used as a club or baton is best - and attack at once.
- The example cited is something like a dentist's surgery where the system has to cope with payroll, patient records, appointments and the like.
- This was interesting general confirmation that the element of "serious, content that had been an important part of the deceased Daily Herald and News Chronicle was no longer something the nonquality reader was prepared to pay for in a daily paper.
- There was a transparent sachet of something brown and thick, chocolate paste or miso; one dried-up anchovy in an open tin, its coat of salt dried to a hard crust; and a smear of something on a saucer that might once have been pesto sauce.
- On return a bath, and a final word with the Guard Commander, Whom I ask not to wake me up unless something goes "bang".
- It also points out that while the UK is enjoying something of an export boom the industry needs to stimulate home sales to allow for continued export investment.
- Scolding a child for being "a bad boy" or "a dirty girl" is not educative; telling a child to do something "because I say so" teaches her nothing useful.
- If you like, go back to playing the odds to ensure success - if you need to rely on a unit to do something then send two units!
- But you will also get something that money can rarely buy complete peace of mind.
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