- and yet
- и все же
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
And Yet It Moves — Обложка игры And Yet It Moves Разработчик Broken Rules Издатели Broken Rules, Steam Даты выпуска 2 апреля 2009 года WiiWare NA 2 … Википедия
And Yet The Town Moves — А все таки город вертится … Википедия
and yet — in any event, anyway, despite … English contemporary dictionary
So Near and Yet So Far — is a song written by Cole Porter, for the 1941 film You ll Never Get Rich , where it was introduced by Fred Astaire. Notable recordings*Ella Fitzgerald Ella Loves Cole (1972) … Wikipedia
So near and yet so far — est une chanson interprétée par Claude François en 1977, c est la version anglaise de la chanson Écoute ma chanson. Portail de la musique Catégories : Chanson de Claude FrançoisCha … Wikipédia en Français
yet — /yet/, adv. 1. at the present time; now: Don t go yet. Are they here yet? 2. up to a particular time; thus far: They had not yet come. 3. in the time still remaining; before all is done: There is yet time. 4. from the preceding time; as… … Universalium
Yet Another Perl Conference — Yet Another Perl Conference, usually given as the abbreviation YAPC, is a series of conferences discussing the Perl computer programming language, usually organised under the auspices of The Perl Foundation and Yet Another Society, a non profit… … Wikipedia
so near and yet so far — something that you say which means that you have almost achieved something but that what you still have to do in order to achieve it is very difficult or impossible. I ve only got the last chapter to write but it s taking forever. So near, yet so … New idioms dictionary
and more — and even more, and yet, and still … English contemporary dictionary
yet */*/*/ — UK [jet] / US adverb, conjunction Summary: Yet can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: I haven t seen him yet. ♦ Have you had your lunch yet? ♦ His latest crime was the worst yet. ♦ I have yet to spend summer in the mountains. as a… … English dictionary
yet — yet1 W1S1 [jet] adv [: Old English; Origin: giet] 1.) a) used in negative statements and questions to talk about whether something that was expected has happened ▪ I haven t asked him yet (=but I will) . ▪ Has Edmund arrived yet? ▪ Have you… … Dictionary of contemporary English