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Перевод: then speek then


[прилагательное]
тогдашний; существовавший в то время;
[наречие]
тогда; в то время; потом; затем; в таком случае; к тому же; кроме того;
[конъюнкция]
впрочем


Тезаурус:

  1. It is often said that alcohol is "the only little pleasure that old people have", which may be true to an extent, but if drinking becomes a problem then it is for the individuals to decide how much of a pleasure drinking is, and whether they want help to stop.
  2. Then the trees closed in and it became very silent.
  3. Then, slowly, he looked round the kitchen and the sitting room at the flowers painted all over the pale green walls, like a meadow in summer, at the dark green ivy crawling up the stairs and the bears and tigers and dragons decorating every piece of furniture.
  4. Since then, field parties have returned to the Allan Hills region every year and collected more than 1200 specimens.
  5. She stopped to catch a child by the hand and whisper some word which was rewarded with a kiss, then caught the corner of her veil to cover her already masked face as the chief driver came towards her for a quick answer to a query, always given and received after the words of greeting and queries as to health had been exchanged.
  6. If, on the other hand, the debt is incurred on a sole account, then it is the account holder alone who is responsible.
  7. And then she says, "You're from South Africa aren't you?
  8. She thought about this for a moment or two and then said: "I see no harm in that.
  9. Then Rita noticed a large Victorian house for sale - one she had long admired.
  10. It follows, then, that Warwickshire's uncertain start to the new season can, to a large degree, be put down to absenteeism among these very bowlers.
  11. President Ford demanded that the assassins be "brought to justice", a curious concept in Lebanon just then and one that was predictably ignored.
  12. Their enemies may well then start to temper their hatred with a little respect.
  13. "Then I'd say perhaps Harry's sunglasses and pen and belt were with Angela Brickell because she took them there herself."

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