в итальянском словаре Oxford-Paravia
I. each [брит. iːtʃ, америк. itʃ] ОПРЕД. СЛ. Each is used for any number of persons or things considered separately (whereas every implies any number considered together): each boy has his own bike = ciascun ragazzino ha la propria bicicletta. - Each takes a singular verb except when it comes after a plural word: each of them is coming but they each are coming = viene ognuno di loro. - Note that each is accompanied by a plural pronoun when both males and females are referred to: each student must have their own book = ogni studente deve avere il suo libro.
each person, group, object:
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II. each [брит. iːtʃ, америк. itʃ] МЕСТОИМ.
I. each-way [ˌiːtʃˈweɪ] ПРИЛ.
each other [брит., америк. itʃ ˈəðər]
each other МЕСТОИМ. Each other - which is never used as the subject of a sentence - is very often translated in Italian by using a reflexive pronoun. For examples and particular usages see this entry.:
в словаре PONS
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