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Перевод: one
[прилагательное] единственный; единый; такой же; одинаковый; какой-то; неопределенный; [существительное] число один; единица ; одиночка ; [цифра] номер один; один; номер первый; [местоимение] кто-то; некий; один; какой-то; некто
Тезаурус:
- One example is Opel, part of General Motors, which is building a new vehicle plant in the east costing DM1 billion.
- One hundred musicians, most of the Eggar's pupils, a semiprofessional orchestra formed by advanced students, and staff and friends of the school, performed in front of a full house.
- Men can ring the changes by wearing a different shirt or tie if they don't want to invest in more than one suit.
- They were recorded on "moulded" cylinders, not wax, so I was not surprised when the first one gave sensible sounds at the conventional speed.
- But it is less easy to see how they might be described in reference to grammar on the one hand and lexis on the other.
- Very large-scale integration will be necessary to achieve goals such as complete computers on one chip.
- One of their descendants has founded the Farmington Institute for Christian Studies which successfully encouraged the Government, when drafting the Education Reform Act of 1988, to restore Christian studies as an educational subject.
- I don't really know why I always went unless it was to remind myself that I too had once come from some other world than the one in which I lived.
- One leading businessman said this week that up to 70 per cent of shares traded every day were being sold overseas.
- In admitting a highly promising but less than conformist Sheffield Grammar School boy to Gonville and Caius College, the university placed Keeton under the tutorship of one of the most astute and world-wise masters in the Law.
- All but one County authority and all but one Inner London authority allocated over 1,500, while the majority of Outer London, Welsh and Scottish authorities allocated under 1,500 ( see Table 14).
- We had been childhood friends, not from deep affection, or even from admiration, but because we were the same sort of person and trusted one another.
- One has to pay two thirds, and Mr Gollancz only gives me six (How many does Mr Davies give you?
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