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Другое

1.
location indicates position on a specific object or surface
  • The book is on the table.
2.
transportation using a means of transportation
  • She is on the bus.
3.
frequency used with adjectives to mean every or regularly
  • He goes to the gym on the daily.

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prep.
indicating the involvement or action of someone
adv.
appearing to be true but possibly not
adv.
from another point of view or perspective
adj.
increasing in number or amount
adj.
in agreement or having a shared understanding
adv.
without delay or immediately
adv.
in addition to one's main activity or job
adv.
following an event or action
adj.
happening in a real place or situation

Примеры on the в предложении

  • The cat is sleeping on the couch.
  • There is a vase on the shelf.
  • She is on the bus.
  • He fell asleep on the train.
  • They are traveling on the plane.
  • He goes to the gym on the daily.
  • She checks her emails on the hourly.
  • The bus arrives on the half-hourly.

Перевод on the на другие языки

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  1. Арабский:

    على
  2. Бенгальский:

    উপর
  3. Вьетнамский:

    ở trên
  4. Голландский:

    op de
  5. Греческий:

    πάνω στο
  6. Датский:

  7. Иврит:

    עַל
  8. Испанский:

    sobre
  9. Итальянский:

    sul
  10. Каталанский:

    sobre
  11. Китайский:

    在...上
  12. Корейский:

    위에
  13. Немецкий:

    auf dem
  14. Персидский:

    روی
  15. Польский:

    na
  16. Португальский:

    em cima da
  17. Португальский (Бр.):

    em cima
  18. Румынский:

    pe
  19. Русский:

    на
  20. Тайский:

    บน
  21. Турецкий:

    üstünde
  22. Украинский:

    на
  23. Французский:

    sur
  24. Хинди:

    पर
  25. Шведский:

  26. Японский:

    上に

Результаты для on the из Collins Dictionary

Результаты из словаря
meet    (meets  plural & 3rd person present)  (meeting  present participle)  (met  past tense & past participle  )
1    v-recip  If you meet someone, you happen to be in the same place as them and start talking to them. You may know the other person, but be surprised to see them, or you may not know them at all.  
I have just met the man I want to spend the rest of my life with...    V n  
He's the kindest and sincerest person I've ever met...    V n  
We met by chance.    pl-n V  
    Meet up means the same as meet., phrasal verb  
When he was in the supermarket, he met up with a buddy he had at Oxford...    V P with n  
They met up in 1956, when they were both young schoolboys.    pl-n V P  
2    v-recip  If two or more people meet, they go to the same place, which they have earlier arranged to do, so that they can talk or do something together.  
We could meet for a drink after work...    pl-n V  
Meet me down at the beach tomorrow, at 6am sharp.    V n  
    Meet up means the same as meet., phrasal verb  
We tend to meet up for lunch once a week...    pl-n V P  
My intention was to have a holiday and meet up with old friends.    V P with n  
3    verb  If you meet someone, you are introduced to them and begin talking to them and getting to know them.  
Hey, Terry, come and meet my Dad.    V n  
4    verb  You use meet in expressions such as `Pleased to meet you' and `Nice to have met you' when you want to politely say hello or goodbye to someone you have just met for the first time.,  (formulae)   `Jennifer,' Miss Mallory said, `this is Leigh Van-Voreen.'—`Pleased to meet you,' Jennifer said...    V n  
I have to leave. Nice to have met you.    V n  
5    verb  If you meet someone off their train, plane, or bus, you go to the station, airport, or bus stop in order to be there when they arrive.  
Mama met me at the station...    V n prep/adv  
Lili and my father met me off the boat...    V n off n  
Kurt's parents weren't able to meet our plane so we took a taxi.    V n  
6    verb  When a group of people such as a committee meet, they gather together for a particular purpose.  
Officials from the two countries will meet again soon to resume negotiations...    V  
The commission met 14 times between 1988 and 1991.    V  
7    verb  If you meet with someone, you have a meeting with them.  
  (mainly AM)  
Most of the lawmakers who met with the president yesterday said they backed the mission.    V with n  
8    verb  If something such as a suggestion, proposal, or new book meets with or is met with a particular reaction, it gets that reaction from people.  
The idea met with a cool response from various quarters...    V with n  
Reagan's speech was met with incredulity in the US.    V n with n  
9    verb  If something meets a need, requirement, or condition, it is good enough to do what is required.   (=satisfy)  
The current arrangements for the care of severely mentally ill people are inadequate to meet their needs...    V n  
Out of the original 23,000 applications, 16,000 candidates meet the entry requirements.    V n  
10    verb  If you meet something such as a problem or challenge, you deal with it satisfactorily or do what is required.  
They had worked heroically to meet the deadline.    V n  
11    verb  If you meet the cost of something, you provide the money that is needed for it.  
The government said it will help meet some of the cost of the damage...    V n  
As your income increases you will find less difficulty in finding the money to meet your monthly repayments.    V n  
12    verb  If you meet a situation, attitude, or problem, you experience it or become aware of it.   (=come across, encounter)  
I honestly don't know how I will react the next time I meet a potentially dangerous situation...    V n  
13    verb  You can say that someone meets with success or failure when they are successful or unsuccessful.  
Attempts to find civilian volunteers have met with embarrassing failure...    V with n  
14    v-recip  When a moving object meets another object, it hits or touches it.  
You sense the stresses in the hull each time the keel meets the ground...    V n  
Nick's head bent slowly over hers until their mouths met.    pl-n V  
15    v-recip  If your eyes meet someone else's, you both look at each other at the same time.  
WRITTEN  Nina's eyes met her sisters' across the table...    V n  
I found myself smiling back instinctively when our eyes met.    pl-n V  
16    v-recip  If two areas meet, especially two areas of land or sea, they are next to one another.  
It is one of the rare places in the world where the desert meets the sea.    V n  
...the southernmost point of South America where the Pacific and Atlantic oceans meet.    pl-n V  
17    v-recip  The place where two lines meet is the place where they join together.  
Parallel lines will never meet no matter how far extended...    pl-n V  
The track widened as it met the road.    V n  
18    v-recip  If two sportsmen, teams, or armies meet, they compete or fight against one another.  
The two women will meet tomorrow in the final...    pl-n V  
...when England last met the Aussies in a cricket Test match.    V n  
19    n-count  A meet is an event in which athletes come to a particular place in order to take part in a race or races.  
John Pennel became the first person to pole-vault 17 ft., at a meet in Miami, Florida.    
20  If you do not meet someone's eyes or meet someone's gaze, you do not look at them although they are looking at you, for example because you are ashamed.  
meet sb's eyes/gaze    phrase  V inflects  
He hesitated, then shook his head, refusing to meet her eyes.    
21  If someone meets their death or meets their end, they die, especially in a violent or suspicious way.  
WRITTEN  
meet one's death/meet one's end    phrase  V inflects  
Jacob Sinclair met his death at the hands of a soldier...    
22  
    to make ends meet  
    end  
    there's more to this than meets the eye  
    eye  
    to meet someone's eyes  
    eye  
    to meet someone halfway  
    halfway  
    to meet your match  
    match  meet up  
    meet 1, 2  
internet

Существительное

1.
technology global network of interconnected computers using TCP/IP
  • The internet connects millions of devices worldwide.
2.
technology vast source of information accessible electronically
  • The internet has changed how we access news and media.
3.
set of networks set of networks using Internet Protocol
  • The company has its own internet for internal communication.
4.
access access or connection to the global network
  • I need internet to check my emails.

Устойчивые выражения с internet

n.
internet access without physical cables
n.
field focused on safeguarding digital information
n.
internet service provided through cable television lines
n.
illegal activity conducted online
v.
browse or search for information online
adj.
being proficient in navigating online platforms
n.
organization offering internet connectivity
v.
cause massive online attention or activity
n.
test to measure internet connection speed

Этимология internet

Latin, inter (between) + net (network)

Примеры internet в предложении

  • She spends hours browsing the internet daily.
  • The internet has revolutionized how we access information.
  • The internet has changed how we access news and media.
  • Students use the internet for research.
  • The internet offers endless learning opportunities.
  • The company has its own internet for internal communication.
  • Students use the internet for research and assignments.
  • I need internet to check my emails.
  • The cafe offers free internet to customers.
  • She lost internet during the storm.

Перевод internet на другие языки

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  1. Арабский:

    الإنترنت
  2. Бенгальский:

    ইন্টারনেট
  3. Вьетнамский:

    Internet
  4. Голландский:

    internet
  5. Греческий:

    διαδίκτυο
  6. Датский:

    internet
  7. Иврит:

    אִינְטֶרְנֶט
  8. Испанский:

    internet
  9. Итальянский:

    internet
  10. Каталанский:

    internet
  11. Китайский:

    互联网
  12. Корейский:

    인터넷
  13. Немецкий:

    Internet
  14. Персидский:

    اینترنت
  15. Польский:

    internet
  16. Португальский:

    internet
  17. Португальский (Бр.):

    internet
  18. Румынский:

    internet
  19. Русский:

    интернет
  20. Тайский:

    อินเทอร์เน็ต
  21. Турецкий:

    internet
  22. Украинский:

    інтернет
  23. Французский:

    internet
  24. Хинди:

    इंटरनेट
  25. Шведский:

    internet
  26. Японский:

    インターネット

Результаты для internet из Collins Dictionary

Результаты из словаря
meet    (meets  plural & 3rd person present)  (meeting  present participle)  (met  past tense & past participle  )
1    v-recip  If you meet someone, you happen to be in the same place as them and start talking to them. You may know the other person, but be surprised to see them, or you may not know them at all.  
I have just met the man I want to spend the rest of my life with...    V n  
He's the kindest and sincerest person I've ever met...    V n  
We met by chance.    pl-n V  
    Meet up means the same as meet., phrasal verb  
When he was in the supermarket, he met up with a buddy he had at Oxford...    V P with n  
They met up in 1956, when they were both young schoolboys.    pl-n V P  
2    v-recip  If two or more people meet, they go to the same place, which they have earlier arranged to do, so that they can talk or do something together.  
We could meet for a drink after work...    pl-n V  
Meet me down at the beach tomorrow, at 6am sharp.    V n  
    Meet up means the same as meet., phrasal verb  
We tend to meet up for lunch once a week...    pl-n V P  
My intention was to have a holiday and meet up with old friends.    V P with n  
3    verb  If you meet someone, you are introduced to them and begin talking to them and getting to know them.  
Hey, Terry, come and meet my Dad.    V n  
4    verb  You use meet in expressions such as `Pleased to meet you' and `Nice to have met you' when you want to politely say hello or goodbye to someone you have just met for the first time.,  (formulae)   `Jennifer,' Miss Mallory said, `this is Leigh Van-Voreen.'—`Pleased to meet you,' Jennifer said...    V n  
I have to leave. Nice to have met you.    V n  
5    verb  If you meet someone off their train, plane, or bus, you go to the station, airport, or bus stop in order to be there when they arrive.  
Mama met me at the station...    V n prep/adv  
Lili and my father met me off the boat...    V n off n  
Kurt's parents weren't able to meet our plane so we took a taxi.    V n  
6    verb  When a group of people such as a committee meet, they gather together for a particular purpose.  
Officials from the two countries will meet again soon to resume negotiations...    V  
The commission met 14 times between 1988 and 1991.    V  
7    verb  If you meet with someone, you have a meeting with them.  
  (mainly AM)  
Most of the lawmakers who met with the president yesterday said they backed the mission.    V with n  
8    verb  If something such as a suggestion, proposal, or new book meets with or is met with a particular reaction, it gets that reaction from people.  
The idea met with a cool response from various quarters...    V with n  
Reagan's speech was met with incredulity in the US.    V n with n  
9    verb  If something meets a need, requirement, or condition, it is good enough to do what is required.   (=satisfy)  
The current arrangements for the care of severely mentally ill people are inadequate to meet their needs...    V n  
Out of the original 23,000 applications, 16,000 candidates meet the entry requirements.    V n  
10    verb  If you meet something such as a problem or challenge, you deal with it satisfactorily or do what is required.  
They had worked heroically to meet the deadline.    V n  
11    verb  If you meet the cost of something, you provide the money that is needed for it.  
The government said it will help meet some of the cost of the damage...    V n  
As your income increases you will find less difficulty in finding the money to meet your monthly repayments.    V n  
12    verb  If you meet a situation, attitude, or problem, you experience it or become aware of it.   (=come across, encounter)  
I honestly don't know how I will react the next time I meet a potentially dangerous situation...    V n  
13    verb  You can say that someone meets with success or failure when they are successful or unsuccessful.  
Attempts to find civilian volunteers have met with embarrassing failure...    V with n  
14    v-recip  When a moving object meets another object, it hits or touches it.  
You sense the stresses in the hull each time the keel meets the ground...    V n  
Nick's head bent slowly over hers until their mouths met.    pl-n V  
15    v-recip  If your eyes meet someone else's, you both look at each other at the same time.  
WRITTEN  Nina's eyes met her sisters' across the table...    V n  
I found myself smiling back instinctively when our eyes met.    pl-n V  
16    v-recip  If two areas meet, especially two areas of land or sea, they are next to one another.  
It is one of the rare places in the world where the desert meets the sea.    V n  
...the southernmost point of South America where the Pacific and Atlantic oceans meet.    pl-n V  
17    v-recip  The place where two lines meet is the place where they join together.  
Parallel lines will never meet no matter how far extended...    pl-n V  
The track widened as it met the road.    V n  
18    v-recip  If two sportsmen, teams, or armies meet, they compete or fight against one another.  
The two women will meet tomorrow in the final...    pl-n V  
...when England last met the Aussies in a cricket Test match.    V n  
19    n-count  A meet is an event in which athletes come to a particular place in order to take part in a race or races.  
John Pennel became the first person to pole-vault 17 ft., at a meet in Miami, Florida.    
20  If you do not meet someone's eyes or meet someone's gaze, you do not look at them although they are looking at you, for example because you are ashamed.  
meet sb's eyes/gaze    phrase  V inflects  
He hesitated, then shook his head, refusing to meet her eyes.    
21  If someone meets their death or meets their end, they die, especially in a violent or suspicious way.  
WRITTEN  
meet one's death/meet one's end    phrase  V inflects  
Jacob Sinclair met his death at the hands of a soldier...    
22  
    to make ends meet  
    end  
    there's more to this than meets the eye  
    eye  
    to meet someone's eyes  
    eye  
    to meet someone halfway  
    halfway  
    to meet your match  
    match  meet up  
    meet 1, 2  

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