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непривычно
otro, -a
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
I. another [америк. əˈnəðər, брит. əˈnʌðə] ПРИЛ.
1. another (different, alternative):
another
that is another matter
another one of us/them
2. another (in addition):
another
another pl
another cup?
he could be another Picasso
only another ten miles to go
it's just another job
II. another [америк. əˈnəðər, брит. əˈnʌðə] МЕСТОИМ.
1. another (different, alternative):
another
he says one thing and does another
2. another (in addition):
another
would you like another?
another of us/them has been chosen
3. another (person):
another
I love another лит.
one another МЕСТОИМ.
one another → each other
each other МЕСТОИМ.
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
subarrendador (subarrendadora)
por fas o por nefas o nefás Исп. разг.
por fas o por nefas o nefás Исп. разг.
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
I. another [əˈnʌðəʳ, америк. -ɚ] МЕСТОИМ.
1. another (one more):
another
what with one thing and another, ...
2. another (mutual):
one another
they love one another
II. another [əˈnʌðəʳ, америк. -ɚ] ПРИЛ.
another
another cake?
another £30
could he be another Mozart?
to adjourn to another room
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
otro (-a)
otro (-a)
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
I. another ·ˈnʌð·ər] МЕСТОИМ.
1. another (one more):
another
siempre pasa algo разг.
2. another (mutual):
one another
they love one another
II. another ·ˈnʌð·ər] ПРИЛ.
another
another pastry?
another $30
could he be another Mozart?
to move on to another subject
to adjourn to another room
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
otro (-a)
otro (-a)
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They hop about on a pair of hooved, kangaroo-like legs, and are swift, strong, and agile.
en.wikipedia.org
The becalmed birds begin to preen and hop about as the mood strikes and face different directions.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Among the smorgasbord of presenters who synthetically hop about as if on hot coals but genuinely know what they're talking about, there's great choice.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Fledglings will still be fed by their parents, and will hop about on the lawn for up to a week.
www.stuff.co.nz
The young leave the nest in 20 to 25 days and hop about on branches near the nest before finally departing.
en.wikipedia.org