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насилию
vicino, -a
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
neighbouring, neighboring [брит. ˈneɪb(ə)rɪŋ, америк. ˈneɪbərɪŋ] ПРИЛ.
I. neighbour, neighbor [брит. ˈneɪbə, америк. ˈneɪbər] СУЩ.
1. neighbour:
vicino м. / vicina ж.
vicino м.
2. neighbour РЕЛИГ.:
neighbour лит.
II. neighbour, neighbor [брит. ˈneɪbə, америк. ˈneɪbər] ГЛ. неперех.
to neighbour on sth building, site:
to neighbour on sth country:
neighbour states, neighbor states [ˈneɪbəˌsteɪts] СУЩ. npl
beggar-my-neighbour [брит. ˌbɛɡəmʌɪˈneɪbə, америк. ˌbɛɡərmaɪˈneɪbər] СУЩ.
next-door neighbour, next-door neighbor [ˌnekstdɔːˈneɪbə(r)] СУЩ.
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
neighbouring брит.
neighboring америк.
casigliano (casigliana)
neighbour брит.
casigliano (casigliana)
neighbor америк.
comare разг.
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
neighboring [ˈneɪ··rɪŋ] ПРИЛ. (nearby, bordering)
neighboring
neighboring house
neighboring country
I. neighbor [ˈneɪ·bɚ] СУЩ.
vicino(-a) м. (ж.)
Выражения:
II. neighbor [ˈneɪ·bɚ] ГЛ. неперех.
next-door neighbor СУЩ.
vicino(-a) м. (ж.) di casa
gossipy neighbor
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
vicino (-a) (di casa)
Present
Ineighbour
youneighbour
he/she/itneighbours
weneighbour
youneighbour
theyneighbour
Past
Ineighboured
youneighboured
he/she/itneighboured
weneighboured
youneighboured
theyneighboured
Present Perfect
Ihaveneighboured
youhaveneighboured
he/she/ithasneighboured
wehaveneighboured
youhaveneighboured
theyhaveneighboured
Past Perfect
Ihadneighboured
youhadneighboured
he/she/ithadneighboured
wehadneighboured
youhadneighboured
theyhadneighboured
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They're chat -- the very definition of the gossipy frippery once shared by women in headscarves in wash houses or over back fences.
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She is not welcomed by the other girls in her class due to her arrogance, gossipy ways, talks about her wealth, and going into the affairs of other students.
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True to the magazine for which she writes, there's a gossipy buzz about her.
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The interview is overheard by a gossipy charwoman, and the young couple's unfulfilled marriage becomes a major topic of public gossip.
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Part of the humour-spiced story takes the form of letters penned by his gossipy housekeeper.
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