many a | |
book. old.fash. | много; многие |
inf. | не один |
good | |
gen. | добро; благо; прок |
law | товар |
Makarov. | имущество |
math. | продукт |
cow | |
gen. | корова |
have a | |
cliche. | желаю |
bad | |
gen. | плохо |
calf | |
gen. | телячий |
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⇒ many a time | |||
много (с последующим существительным в единственном числе: So soon they were all seated at Beorn's table, and the hall had not seen such a gathering for many a year. • They live many a year, and their memories are long, and they hand on their wisdom to their children. • Paths had vanished, and many a rider and wanderer too, if they had tried to find the lost ways across. • Then he hailed the others, and they gathered together, and holding their torches above their heads they passed through the gaping doors, not without many a backward glance of longing. • The rocks echoed then with voices and with song, as they had not done for many a day. • It was Gandalf. For the first time for many a day Bilbo was really delighted. 4uzhoj); многие (с последующим существительным в единственном числе: Many a little boy has wanted to become a fireman. WoodyWoo) | |||
не один ("The no-frills, sticky-floored hangout has been the site of many a drunken evening": Seattle Weekly Liv Bliss) |
many a: 510 phrases in 38 subjects |
Agriculture | 2 |
American usage, not spelling | 1 |
Architecture | 1 |
Bookish / literary | 4 |
Business | 2 |
Chess | 1 |
Cinematography | 1 |
Computers | 1 |
Construction | 1 |
Data processing | 1 |
Diplomacy | 1 |
Economy | 1 |
Electronics | 1 |
Explanatory translation | 1 |
Figurative | 2 |
Figure of speech | 1 |
General | 213 |
Grammar | 1 |
Historical | 1 |
Humorous / Jocular | 4 |
Idiomatic | 7 |
Informal | 18 |
Information technology | 2 |
Literature | 3 |
Makarov | 104 |
Mathematics | 7 |
Nonstandard | 1 |
Politics | 1 |
Programming | 21 |
Project management | 1 |
Proverb | 95 |
Rhetoric | 1 |
Saying | 1 |
Scientific | 3 |
Scotland | 1 |
Scottish usage | 1 |
Slang | 1 |
Vulgar | 1 |