другие переводы
время |
time
period
when
day
season
date
|
раз |
time
occasion
bout
|
срок |
term
time
date
limitation
space
|
период |
period
time
season
stage
phase
age
|
времена |
time
|
рабочее время |
working hours
time
labor hours
|
эпоха |
epoch
era
age
period
time
days
|
жизнь |
life
living
existence
being
time
breath
|
век |
century
age
time
epoch
|
такт |
tact
time
measure
beat
bar
grace
|
темп |
pace
tempo
rate
time
movement
bat
|
возраст |
age
years
years old
year
time
|
интервал между раундами |
time
|
время закрытия паба |
time
|
пора |
time
pore
date
day
season
tide
|
приурочить |
time
|
приурочивать |
time
|
показывать время |
time
tell the time
|
удачно выбирать время |
time
|
рассчитывать по времени |
time
|
назначать время |
time
|
отбивать такт |
beat time
keep time
tattoo
time
|
танцевать в такт |
time
|
согласовывать |
coordinate
harmonize
reconcile
accord
accommodate
dovetail
|
синонимы
имя существительное
глагол
примеры использования
Sam had encountered them plenty of times before.
On the four floors above us, they house a dozen miners, but they could fit five times that many comfortably.
Bold Nelly my four times great-gran.
All these factors determined my selection of it for my base of operations many times.
After studying his emotionally charged lyrics to Joyride more times than she cares to count the last few years, she convinced herself this meetup would be inevitable.
It wasn’t when you saw me for the first time, it wasn’t in Paris, it wasn’t in some moment you’ve played a thousand times over in your head.
I have already ordered my wife to make you at least three times a week the very best tamales she can make.
”How many times have I said those words to her now?
But the mayor made now another cross slightly bigger than the first one, blessed it and kissed it, put it into the ground where the head lay, knelt down again, prayed, made the sign of the cross over the grave and three times over his own face and heart, and said: “Let’s go now.
Often the line has to be pulled in twenty times before a crab is caught.
He felt that he sat uncomfortably, so he rose, walked several times around the fire, and looked again toward the dense bush which hid Curtin.
Other