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Prevodi za in the region of u rečniku francuski»engleski (Pređite na engleski»francuski)

Prevodi za in the region of u rečniku engleski»francuski

I.region [Brit ˈriːdʒ(ə)n, Am ˈridʒən] N

I.course [Brit kɔːs, Am kɔrs] N

2. course (route):

cap m
to be on or hold or steer a course AVIAT, NAUT
to change course AVIAT, NAUT
to set (a) course for AVIAT, NAUT

of [Brit ɒv, (ə)v, Am əv] PREP

vidi i late, old

I.late [Brit leɪt, Am leɪt] ADJ

1. late (after expected time):

tardif/-ive

2. late (towards end of day, season, life etc):

tardif/-ive
tardif/-ive

II.late [Brit leɪt, Am leɪt] ADV

2. late (towards end of time period):

à tout à l'heure!

I.old [Brit əʊld, Am oʊld] N The irregular form vieil of the adjective vieux/vieille is used before masculine nouns beginning with a vowel or a mute ‘h’.

III.old [Brit əʊld, Am oʊld] ADJ

2. old (of a particular age):

I.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] PRON

1. all (everything):

II.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] DET

III.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] ADV

1. all (emphatic: completely):

IV.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] N

2. all+ (in the highest degree) → all-consuming

XVI.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl]

it's all go inf here! Brit
it's all up with us inf Brit
all in Brit sl
all in Brit sl

vidi i worst, thing, place, people, best, bad, all-important, all-embracing, all-consuming

I.worst [Brit wəːst, Am wərst] N

1. worst (most difficult, unpleasant):

le/la pire m/f

3. worst (most unbearable):

II.worst [Brit wəːst, Am wərst] ADJ superlative of bad

III.worst [Brit wəːst, Am wərst] ADV

IV.worst [Brit wəːst, Am wərst] VB trans form

I.thing [Brit θɪŋ, Am θɪŋ] N

1. thing (object):

truc m inf
à quoi sert ce truc? inf

2. thing (action, task, event):

3. thing (matter, fact):

the thing is, (that) …
ce qu'il y a, c'est que
ce qu'il y a de bien, c'est que

2. things (situation, circumstances, matters):

III.thing [Brit θɪŋ, Am θɪŋ]

to make a big thing (out) of it inf

I.place [Brit pleɪs, Am pleɪs] N

1. place (location, position):

2. place (town, hotel etc):

I.people [Brit ˈpiːp(ə)l, Am ˈpipəl] N (nation) gens is masculine plural and never countable (you CANNOT say ‘trois gens’). When used with gens, some adjectives such as vieux, bon, mauvais, petit, vilain placed before gens take the feminine form: les vieilles gens.

II.people [Brit ˈpiːp(ə)l, Am ˈpipəl] N npl

1. people:

gens mpl

III.people [Brit ˈpiːp(ə)l, Am ˈpipəl] VB trans liter

I.best [Brit bɛst, Am bɛst] N

II.best [Brit bɛst, Am bɛst] ADJ superlative of good

1. best (most excellent or pleasing):

III.best [Brit bɛst, Am bɛst] ADV

best superlative of well

IV.best [Brit bɛst, Am bɛst] VB trans (defeat, outdo)

I.bad [Brit bad, Am bæd] N

II.bad <comp worse, superl worst> [Brit bad, Am bæd] ADJ

1. bad (poor, inferior, incompetent, unacceptable):

bad attr joke
not bad inf

3. bad (morally or socially unacceptable):

grossier/-ière
+ subj it will look bad

7. bad (ill, with a weakness or injury):

to be in a bad way inf

III.bad [Brit bad, Am bæd] ADV inf esp Am

IV.bad [Brit bad, Am bæd]

I.late [Brit leɪt, Am leɪt] ADJ

1. late (after expected time):

tardif/-ive

2. late (towards end of day, season, life etc):

tardif/-ive
tardif/-ive

II.late [Brit leɪt, Am leɪt] ADV

2. late (towards end of time period):

à tout à l'heure!

II.faithful [Brit ˈfeɪθfʊl, ˈfeɪθf(ə)l, Am ˈfeɪθfəl] ADJ

II.deep [Brit diːp, Am dip] ADJ

1. deep (vertically):

deep roots BOT
deep roots fig
bases fpl
a hole 5 cm deep , a 5 cm deep hole

III.deep [Brit diːp, Am dip] ADV

1. deep (a long way down):

II.destitute [Brit ˈdɛstɪtjuːt, Am ˈdɛstəˌt(j)ut] ADJ

II.foregoing [Brit ˈfɔːɡəʊɪŋ, Am ˈfɔrɡoʊɪŋ] ADJ

I.the Orient N [Brit ˈɔːrɪənt, ˈɒrɪənt, Am ˈɔriˌənt]

III.orient VB trans [Brit ˈɔːrɪɛnt, ˈɒrɪɛnt, Am ˈɔriˌɛnt]

in the region of u rečniku PONS

Prevodi za in the region of u rečniku engleski»francuski

of [əv, stressed: ɒv] PREP

the [ðə, stressed, before vowel ði:] def art

le(la) m (f)
l' mf + vowel
les pl

III.in [ɪn] ADJ (popular)

vidi i out, in between

out → out of

vidi i inch

Američki engleski

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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The genome has in the region of 15,000 nucleotides and this is used to encode six key structural proteins.
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The plasma encountered in the region of the geostationary orbit becomes heated during geomagnetic sub-storms caused by disturbances in the solar wind.
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It pierces the sacrotuberous ligament to supply the skin in the region of the coccyx as well as the sacrococcygeal joint.
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It is not yet an organized body and in most people it is still a mere inchoate cloud disposed particularly in the region of the head.
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He weighs 9.5 tons, and powered by a four cylinder water cooled diesel engine, and is in the region of 35 years old.
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Myosin is present in the region of the contractile ring as concentrated microfilaments and actin filaments are predominant in this region.
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Around the 18th and 19th centuries, coniferous forests were planted on the nutrient-poor sands of the geest in the region of the present-day nature park.
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The venom breaks down protein in the region of the bite, making prey easier to digest.
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However, there is evidence of more ancient settlements in the region of Kurdistan.
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Multiple outputs are possible for one specific input in the region of bistability, marked by two bifurcation points.
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