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Перевод: odd speek odd


[прилагательное]
нечетный; непарный; добавочный; лишний; остающийся; разрозненный; случайный; странный; свободный; незанятый; необычный; эксцентричный; чудной;
[существительное]
нечетное число; удар ; добавочный удар; решающая взятка


Тезаурус:

  1. There's the Civil List (250,000pa), plus prezzies from the Queen, freebie flights, the odd Budgie book or Hello! sesh etc
  2. The Arts: I may be odd but I'm well informed
  3. The Red Lion was on the outskirts of town, in "the country" - if so it could be called - where fields showed coyly between pre-war semis, sprouting electricity sub-stations and pylons, drive-in garden centres and the odd cow or two.
  4. Released at last from her dancing, Pamela Dillon was sent to St Margaret's, Bushey, a school for the orphans of clergymen - an odd choice, for both her parents were anti-clerical.
  5. That carefully planned emphasis on diversity, however, gave way to a more consistent Austro-German bias when the promised Ravel was replaced by some meaty, exultantly played, but dramatically awkward cuts from Wagner's Gotterdammerung, leaving Corigliano as the daring odd man out.
  6. So this is an odd time to let the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade wither, or to be thinking of dismantling the post-1945 multilateral trading system in favour of a slide to managed trade and protection.
  7. For example, the Soviet Union is committed to moving from its odd system of Net Material Product (which disregards services) to a standardised system of national accounting on United Nations lines.
  8. It's odd by current supercar standards because as BMW's 300bhp V12 engine was never meant to be a stressed item - it is carried in a subframe sling - but otherwise it looks like it could be built tomorrow.
  9. In a typically devious climb-down they announced they would bombard the island in future on only the odd dates of the month, as though the rain of shells was a form of parking restriction.
  10. "He's a bit odd, Mr Roirbak.
  11. The prospective councillors will number two dozen (rather than the sparse but active dozen originally sought); there will continue to be a rather odd balance of journalists and lay members, selected rather than nominated by a quangoid committee.
  12. Sure, they each said, but wasn't this an odd thing for an actor to be asking?
  13. To Jon he says the odd thing about his haircut.

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