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thing
cosa
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
thing [америк. θɪŋ, брит. θɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. thing (physical object):
thing
cosa ж.
what's that thing?
the damn thing refuses to start разг.
I love your dresswhat, this old thing?
tiene uno de esos chismes para calentar biberones Исп. Мекс. разг.
2. thing (situation, act):
thing
cosa ж.
one thing that bothers me is
the obvious thing to do would be to
the only thing to do is
there's no such thing
or some such thing
you know the sort of thing
its a good thing (that) …
all good things (must) come to an end посл.
one thing at a time
ni chicha ni limonada разг.
for one thing
for one thing
he hadn't done a thing
I want to do the right thing
I want to do the right thing
to be a close/near thing , they won, but it was a close thing
3. thing (affair, matter):
thing
asunto м.
to be on to or onto a good thing разг.
to be on to or onto a good thing разг.
tener un chollo Исп. разг.
you put me on to a good thing
to have a good thing going разг. and you sell them for 200? you've got a good thing going there!
¿y los vendes a 200? ¡qué bien te lo montas! разг.
to make a big thing of sth разг. (of problem, mistake)
4.1. thing (that which, what):
thing
the thing I liked best
4.2. thing (what is needed):
it wasn't quite the thing for the occasion брит.
4.3. thing (crucial point, factor):
4.4. thing (the fashion):
5.1. thing <things, pl > (belongings, equipment):
thing
cosas ж. мн.
hicimos las valijas y nos fuimos Ла Плата
5.2. thing <things, pl > (the situation, matters):
thing
cosas ж. мн.
si la cosa no mejora разг.
how's things? разг.
¿qué tal? разг.
¿y qué tal andas? разг.
5.3. thing <things, pl > (matters):
6. thing (person, creature):
you poor thing!
you lucky thing!
why, you cheeky thing!
chicos м. мн. y chicas ж. мн. de sociedad
7. thing (preference, ideal) разг.:
to have a thing about sb/sth разг. I can't eat cheese, I've got a or this thing about it
8. thing (in expressions of time):
cuando quise acordar, era medianoche Ла Плата
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
huge great thing разг.
hulking great thing разг.
thing разг.
thing разг.
silly little thing разг.
pigheaded thing to do разг.
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
thing [θɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. thing (object, action):
thing
cosa ж.
pasteles м. мн.
to be a thing of the past
the last thing she wants to do is ...
2. thing (matter):
to know a thing or two
another thing
and another thing, ...
3. thing (social behaviour):
it's the done thing
4. thing (fashion):
5. thing fam (the important point):
the real thing
the very thing
6. thing pl (possessions):
thing
pertenencias ж. мн.
7. thing pl (the situation):
8. thing разг. (term of affection):
the poor thing!
you lucky thing!
¡lazy thing!
¡vago!
¡stupid thing!
Выражения:
to not know the first thing about sth
to be onto a good thing разг.
to do one's own thing
to have a thing about sth разг.
to make a (big) thing out of sth
loathe thing
wacky thing
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
thing [θɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. thing (object, action):
thing
cosa ж.
pasteles м. мн.
to be a thing of the past
the last thing she wants to do is...
2. thing (matter):
to know a thing or two
another thing
and another thing, ...
3. thing (social behavior):
it's the in thing
4. thing (fashion):
5. thing разг. (the important point):
the real thing
the very thing
6. thing:
pertenencias ж. мн.
7. thing:
8. thing разг. (term of affection):
the poor thing!
you lucky thing!
lazy thing!
¡vago!
stupid thing!
Выражения:
to not know the first thing about sth
to be onto a good thing разг.
to do one's own thing
to have a thing about sth разг.
to make a (big) thing out of sth
loathe thing
loathsome thing
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
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Одноязычные примеры (не проверены редакцией PONS)
His own family turned him out because his disease had made him so loathsome.
en.wikipedia.org
I understand the concept of the loathsome loser.
www.metronews.ca
However, he rejects her and sends her away, and in doing so, is transformed into a loathsome cross between a toad and a snake as a punishment.
en.wikipedia.org
His personal views were as loathsome as those of the people he defended.
www.canadianlawyermag.com
He is mean, nasty, loathsome and disgusting.
en.wikipedia.org