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English
Russian
be understood to
have
different forms
приобретать разные формы
(контекстуальный перевод на русс. язык
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English as we
have
known it and have taught it in the past as a foreign language
английский язык, каким мы его знали и учили в прошлом как иностранный
(
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English as we
have
known it and have taught it in the past as a foreign language
английский язык, каким мы его знали и учили в прошлом
(
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have
a basic conversation
вести разговор на основные темы
(
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have
a command of Arabic
владеть арабским языком
(
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have
a hard time pronouncing my name
с трудом произносить моё имя
(
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have
adopted the new spelling
перейти на новую орфографию
(
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have
been translated in its entirety into English
быть полностью перевёденным на английский язык
(напр., говоря о научном труде
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have
been translated into English
быть перевёденным на английский язык
(
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have
been translated into European languages
быть перевёденным на европейские языки
(
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have
no equivalent
не иметь соответствия
(in ... – в ... таком-то языке:
Speakers of Swedish have a hard time knowing when to put "please" into a sentence, since the word has no equivalent in Swedish.
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have
no precise meaning
не иметь точного значения
(
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the word appears to
have
derived from
слово, по-видимому, происходит от
(
The name appears to have derived from the German "schnelle Geist", or “quick ghost,” a term that usually denotes some kind of poltergeist.
atlasobscura.com
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