Перевод и транскрипция anymore

Anymore — перевод, произношение, транскрипция

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Примеры

I never see them anymore.

Я никогда их больше не видел. ☰

I don’t drink alcohol anymore.

Я больше не пью алкоголь. ☰

Alice doesn’t live here anymore.

Элис здесь больше не живет. ☰

I just can’t take it anymore.

Я просто не могу это больше терпеть. / Я так больше не могу. ☰

People don’t fall in love anymore, they have relationships.

Люди больше не влюбляются, они заводят любовные связи. ☰

I don’t count him as a friend anymore.

Я больше не считаю его своим другом. ☰

They don’t sell that kind of sandwich anymore.

Больше таких сэндвичей не продают. ☰

She told me not to phone her anymore.

Она велела мне больше ей не звонить. ☰

Nick doesn’t live here anymore.

Ник здесь больше не живёт. ☰

This old radio doesn’t work anymore.

Это старое радио больше не работает. ☰

I don’t cook a whole lot anymore.

Я теперь не так уж много готовлю. ☰

They don’t burn as much juice anymore.

Они больше не жгут столько энергии. ☰

The work doesn’t challenge him anymore, and he’s often bored.

Работа больше ему не интересна, и он часто скучает. ☰

I can’t hack it anymore.

Я больше этого не вынесу. ☰

Her hair doesn’t grow much anymore.

Её волосы уже почти не растут. ☰

We don’t believe that twaddle anymore.

Мы больше не верим в эту чушь. ☰

I don’t think they support that version of the program anymore.

Думаю, они больше не поддерживают эту версию программы. ☰

I’m trying to couch this delicately: I don’t think we should date anymore.

Как бы это поделикатнее сформулировать. Мне кажется, нам не стоит больше встречаться. ☰

I had to bring the car to a halt for I couldn’t keep my eyes on the road anymore.

Мне пришлось на время остановиться, так как я уже не мог следить за дорогой. ☰

What I mean is, I don’t feel alone anymore’ (=used to explain more about what you have said).

Я имею в виду, что больше не чувствую себя одиноким (используется, чтобы подробнее объяснить сказанное ранее). ☰

Once she became rich and didn’t need them anymore, she cast off all her old friends like so much junk.

Она избавилась от всех своих старых друзей, как от бесполезного хлама, как только разбогатела и перестала в них нуждаться. ☰

I just can’t seem to reach Ed anymore.

Я просто никак не могу достучаться до Эда. ☰

That’s an outdated term that no one uses anymore.

Это устаревший термин, который никто больше не использует. ☰

Don’t trust my ex-wife; I won’t pay her debts anymore.

Не верьте моей бывшей жене: я больше не стану оплачивать её долги. ☰

The bald truth was that Lori didn’t love her husband anymore.

Голая правда заключалась в том, что Лори больше не любила своего мужа. ☰

Perhaps Hollywood can’t be trusted to make Hollywood-style movies anymore.

Возможно, Голливуду уже нельзя доверить производство фильмов в голливудском стиле. ☰

Mother used to cook elaborate dinners, but with only herself to cook for, she doesn’t bother anymore.

Мама когда-то готовила изысканные обеды, но теперь ей некому готовить, вот она и перестала. ☰

Примеры, ожидающие перевода

I’ve been doing this job for years, but I just can’t hack it anymore.

. your snobbish behavior towards my friends is so repellent I can’t stand to be around you anymore.

Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке ☰ , напротив примера.

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Перевод и транскрипция anymore

anymore — [ən′ēmôr′] adv. now; nowadays; at present: usually used in a negative clause [ he doesn t live here anymore]: also any more … English World dictionary

anymore — (adv.) one word form by 1865, from ANY (Cf. any) + MORE (Cf. more) … Etymology dictionary

anymore — adverb Date: 14th century 1. any longer 2. at the present time ; now Usage: Although both anymore and … New Collegiate Dictionary

anymore — an•y•more [[t]ˌɛn iˈmɔr, ˈmoʊr[/t]] adv. 1) any longer 2) nowadays; presently • Etymology: 1350–1400 usage: The adverb anymore is used in negative constructions and in some types of questions: She doesn t work here anymore. Do you play tennis… … From formal English to slang

anymore — /en ee mawr , mohr /, adv. 1. any longer. 2. nowadays; presently. [1350 1400; ME ani more any longer] Usage. The adverb ANYMORE meaning any longer or nowadays is most commonly spelled as one word. It is used in negative constructions and in some… … Universalium

anymore — This term, preferably spelled as one word rather than two, means now, at present, from now on. It is a standard word, but when it is placed at the beginning or end of a sentence, it often is meaningless or ineffective: Anymore they are coming to… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions

anymore — [[t]e̱nimɔ͟ː(r)[/t]] ADV: ADV after v (In British English, the spelling anymore is sometimes considered incorrect, and any more is used instead.) If something does not happen or is not true anymore, it has stopped happening or is no longer true.… … English dictionary

anymore — an|y|more [ˌeniˈmo: US ˈmo:r] adv not anymore not any longer ▪ Nick doesn t live here anymore. ▪ She told me not to phone her anymore … Dictionary of contemporary English

anymore — adverb not . anymore not any longer: Nick doesn t live here anymore. | They used to laugh at Sheila. Not anymore … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

anymore — an|y|more [ ,eni mɔr ] adverb usually in negatives or questions ** used when talking or asking about a situation that has ended, or about something that someone has stopped doing: ANY LONGER: Don t you love me anymore? No one comes here anymore … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

anymore — UK [ˌenɪˈmɔː(r)] / US [ˌenɪˈmɔr] adverb [usually in negatives or questions] used when talking or asking about a situation that has ended, or about something that someone has stopped doing Don t you love me anymore? They don t live here anymore … English dictionary

Источник

Перевод и транскрипция anymore

anymore — [ən′ēmôr′] adv. now; nowadays; at present: usually used in a negative clause [ he doesn t live here anymore]: also any more … English World dictionary

anymore — (adv.) one word form by 1865, from ANY (Cf. any) + MORE (Cf. more) … Etymology dictionary

anymore — adverb Date: 14th century 1. any longer 2. at the present time ; now Usage: Although both anymore and … New Collegiate Dictionary

anymore — an•y•more [[t]ˌɛn iˈmɔr, ˈmoʊr[/t]] adv. 1) any longer 2) nowadays; presently • Etymology: 1350–1400 usage: The adverb anymore is used in negative constructions and in some types of questions: She doesn t work here anymore. Do you play tennis… … From formal English to slang

anymore — /en ee mawr , mohr /, adv. 1. any longer. 2. nowadays; presently. [1350 1400; ME ani more any longer] Usage. The adverb ANYMORE meaning any longer or nowadays is most commonly spelled as one word. It is used in negative constructions and in some… … Universalium

anymore — This term, preferably spelled as one word rather than two, means now, at present, from now on. It is a standard word, but when it is placed at the beginning or end of a sentence, it often is meaningless or ineffective: Anymore they are coming to… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions

anymore — [[t]e̱nimɔ͟ː(r)[/t]] ADV: ADV after v (In British English, the spelling anymore is sometimes considered incorrect, and any more is used instead.) If something does not happen or is not true anymore, it has stopped happening or is no longer true.… … English dictionary

anymore — an|y|more [ˌeniˈmo: US ˈmo:r] adv not anymore not any longer ▪ Nick doesn t live here anymore. ▪ She told me not to phone her anymore … Dictionary of contemporary English

anymore — adverb not . anymore not any longer: Nick doesn t live here anymore. | They used to laugh at Sheila. Not anymore … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

anymore — an|y|more [ ,eni mɔr ] adverb usually in negatives or questions ** used when talking or asking about a situation that has ended, or about something that someone has stopped doing: ANY LONGER: Don t you love me anymore? No one comes here anymore … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

anymore — UK [ˌenɪˈmɔː(r)] / US [ˌenɪˈmɔr] adverb [usually in negatives or questions] used when talking or asking about a situation that has ended, or about something that someone has stopped doing Don t you love me anymore? They don t live here anymore … English dictionary

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