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Перевод: odd
[прилагательное] нечетный; непарный; добавочный; лишний; остающийся; разрозненный; случайный; странный; свободный; незанятый; необычный; эксцентричный; чудной; [существительное] нечетное число; удар ; добавочный удар; решающая взятка
Тезаурус:
- There's the Civil List (250,000pa), plus prezzies from the Queen, freebie flights, the odd Budgie book or Hello! sesh etc
- The Arts: I may be odd but I'm well informed
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- "He's a bit odd, Mr Roirbak.
- 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.
- Sure, they each said, but wasn't this an odd thing for an actor to be asking?
- To Jon he says the odd thing about his haircut.
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