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ways and means N npl

ways and means
ways and means of + -ing
métodos de  +  infin

I. way [Am weɪ, Brit weɪ] N

1. way C (manner):

to want sth in the worst way Am inf
to want sth in the worst way Am inf

2. way C (method, means):

he must have got in some way or Am inf ways

3.1. way C (custom, characteristic):

to get into/out of the way of sth Brit

3.2. way C (feature, respect):

4.1. way C (route):

to go the way of sth/sb
acabar como algo/alguien
to go the way of sth/sb

4.2. way C (road, path):

5. way C or U (passage, space):

to make way for sb/sth
abrirle paso a alguien/algo

6. way C (direction):

to split sth three/five ways
to come sb's way lit person/animal:
venir hacia alguien
way to go! Am inf
way to go! Am inf

7. way (distance) no pl:

8. way C (wish, will):

salirse con la suya (or mía etc.)
salirse con la suya (or mía etc.)
llevarse a alguien al huerto inf
pasar a alguien por las armas inf

9.1. way (in passing):

9.2. way (incidentally):

10.1. way (via):

10.2. way (to serve as):

11. way:

12. way:

¡ni hablar! inf

13.1. way (collapse, break):

way ice/rope/cable:
way floor:
way floor:

13.2. way (yield, give in):

to give way to sth to threats/intimidation/blackmail
ceder a or ante algo

13.3. way Brit TRANSP:

to give way to sb/sth
ceder el paso a alguien/algo

13.4. way (to be replaced by, superseded by):

to give way to sth

Phrases:

II. way [Am weɪ, Brit weɪ] ADV inf

way and away as intensifier Am
way and away as intensifier Am
lejos LatAm inf

Ways and Means Committee N (in US)

three-way [Am ˈθri ˌweɪ, Brit] ADJ attr

three-way junction/valve:

two-way [Am ˈtu ˈˌweɪ, Brit tuːˈweɪ] ADJ

two-way traffic/street
two-way traffic/street
two-way traffic/street
two-way traffic/street
de doble mano RioPl
two-way agreement
two-way race/contest Am
two-way valve

each-way [ˈiːtʃˈweɪ] ADJ

four-way [Am fɔrˈweɪ, Brit ˈfɔːweɪ] ADJ attr

way station N esp Am RAIL

way-out <pred way out> [Am ˈˌweɪ ˈaʊt, Brit weɪˈaʊt] ADJ inf

one-way [Am ˈwən ˈˌweɪ, Brit wʌnˈweɪ] ADJ

1. one-way street:

2. one-way (for one journey):

3. one-way (not reciprocal):

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I. way [weɪ] N

1. way (route):

to be (well) on the way to doing sth fig
on the way to sth
to go out of one's way to do sth fig
(to go) by way of sth
to talk one's way out of sth fig

2. way:

3. way (facing direction):

this way on Aus, Brit

4. way (distance):

to go a long way fig

5. way (fashion):

in many ways
in some ways
the way to do sth
the ways and means of doing/to do sth

6. way no pl:

sb's way of life

7. way no pl (free space):

to be in sb's way
to get out of sb's/sth's way
to give way fig
to make way (for sb/sth)
to stand in sb's way

8. way no pl (condition):

Phrases:

II. way [weɪ] ADV inf

way-out [ˌweɪˈaʊt] ADJ inf

way out [ˌweɪˈaʊt] N

two-way [ˌtu:ˈweI, Am ˈtu:-] ADJ

two-way tunnel, bridge
two-way process
two-way conversation
two-way switch

way-bill [ˈweɪbɪl] N

out-of-the-way [ˌaʊtəvðəˈweɪ, Am ˌaʊt̬əvðəˈ-] ADJ

way of thinking N

right of way <-rights> N

1. right of way (over private land):

2. right of way (on road):

two-way radio N

one-way street [ˌwʌnweɪˈstri:t] N

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engleski
engleski
španski
španski

ways and means N pl

the ways and means of doing/to do sth

I. way [weɪ] N

1. way (route):

to be (well) on the way to doing sth fig
on the way to sth
to go out of one's way to do sth fig
(to go) by way of sth
to talk one's way out of sth fig

2. way:

3. way (facing direction):

4. way (distance):

to go a long way fig

5. way (fashion):

in many ways
in some ways
the way to do sth

6. way:

sb's way of life

7. way (free space):

to be in sb's way
to stand in sb's way
to get out of sth's/sb's way
to give way fig
to make way (for sth/sb)

8. way (condition):

Phrases:

II. way [weɪ] ADV

1. way sl:

2. way sl (very):

way-out [ˌweɪ·ˈaʊt] ADJ sl

two-way [ˈtu·ˈweI] ADJ

two-way tunnel, bridge
two-way process
two-way conversation
two-way switch

out-of-the-way [ˌaʊt̬·əv·ðə·ˈweɪ] ADJ

one-way street [ˌwʌn·weɪ·ˈstrit] N

one-way ticket N

two-way radio N

right of way <-rights> N

1. right of way (over private land):

2. right of way (on road):

španski
španski
engleski
engleski

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It is a one-way street heading in a westward direction.
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It was once a busy two-way street, but since the name change and turning into a one-way street, the street has lost its glamour.
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Friendly co-operation was by no means a one-way street.
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They were on patrol when they were ordered to chase a car driving the wrong way down a one-way street.
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However, the protons that have entered the electron transport chain would eventually pile up like cars travelling down a blocked one-way street.
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