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He left two days ago.
Он уехал два дня назад. ☰
I have two years left.
У меня осталось два года. ☰
He left after an hour.
the friend at your left hand
друг, находящийся слева от вас ☰
Opera left him cold.
Опера оставила его равнодушным. ☰
We left home at noon.
Мы вышли из дома в полдень. ☰
The film left me cold.
Кино оставило меня равнодушным. ☰
Turn left after the hotel.
После гостиницы поверните налево. ☰
the left side of the street
левая сторона улицы ☰
He paid his bill and left.
Он оплатил счёт и ушёл. ☰
I wonder why they left.
Интересно, почему они ушли. ☰
She has no juice left.
Она совсем без сил. ☰
He left without a word.
Он ушёл, не сказав ни слова. ☰
Turn left at the church.
У церкви поверните налево. ☰
He took a sharp left turn.
Он резко повернул налево. ☰
Steer toward the left.
Держите курс левее. ☰
She left the door ajar.
Она оставила дверь приоткрытой. ☰
I left my bags right here.
Я оставил сумки вот здесь. ☰
the third house on the left
The news left her aghast.
Новость повергла её в ужас. ☰
Take a left at the corner.
На перекрёстке поверните налево. ☰
He left the secret untold.
Он не раскрыл этой тайны. ☰
Is there any milk left?
Молока совсем не осталось? / Осталось ли хоть немного молока? ☰
Take the next left turn.
На следующем повороте — налево. ☰
I left my music at home.
Я оставил ноты дома. ☰
a quick dart to the left
быстрый бросок влево ☰
They left last Wednesday.
Они уехали в прошлую среду. ☰
The wine left a dark stain.
От вина осталось тёмное пятно. ☰
a hard left to the chin
We left by the back gate.
Мы вышли через задние ворота. ☰
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
The polish left a waxy residue. 
strip mining left a disfigured landscape 
left us fatigued and deflated spiritually 
Перевод с английского на русский язык left
Left — Left, a. [OE. left, lift, luft; akin to Fries. leeft, OD. lucht, luft; cf. AS. left (equiv. to L. inanis), lyft[=a]dl palsy; or cf. AS. l[=e]f weak.] 1. Of or pertaining to that side of the body in man on which the muscular action of the limbs is … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
left*/*/*/ — [left] adj I 1) on the side of your body that is opposite to the right Ant: right He wore a wedding ring on his left hand.[/ex] 2) on the left side of something the bottom left corner of the screen[/ex] We took a left turn when we should have… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
left — left1 [left] adj. [ME (Kentish) var. of lift < OE lyft, weak, akin to EFris luf, weak] 1. a) designating or of that side of one s body which is toward the west when one faces north, the side of the less used hand in most people b) designating… … English World dictionary
left — [1] ► ADJECTIVE 1) on, towards, or relating to the side of a human body or of a thing which is to the west when the person or thing is facing north. 2) relating to a left wing person or group. ► ADVERB ▪ on or to the left side. ► NOUN 1) (th … English terms dictionary
left — left; left·ish; left·ism; left·ments; left·most; left·ward; left·ist; left·ward·ly; left·wards; … English syllables
Left — may refer to: * Left (direction) * Left (album), an album by Hope of the States * Left wing politics, the political trend or ideology← (left or left arrow) may refer to: * Assignment (computer science), for instance in the programming language… … Wikipedia
left — n. group of people who hold radical and socialistic political views; left side, side opposite the right; left turn; punch made with the left hand (Boxing) adj. of or pertaining to the left, located on the left; opposite the right; of or belonging … English contemporary dictionary
Left — Left, n. 1. That part of surrounding space toward which the left side of one s body is turned; as, the house is on the left when you face North. [1913 Webster] Put that rose a little more to the left. Ld. Lytton. [1913 Webster] 2. Those members… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
left — [adj1] on west side when facing north hard to left, larboard, near, nigh side, port, portside, sinister, sinistral, south; concepts 581,583 Ant. right left [adj2] politically radical leftist, left wing, liberal, progressive, revolutionary,… … New thesaurus
left — /left/ adjective 1. on the side of the body which usually has the weaker hand, not right ● The numbers run down the left side of the page. ● Put the debits in the left column. 2. not with others ● 10m new shares were left with the underwriters… … Dictionary of banking and finance
Перевод с английского на русский язык left
Left — Left, a. [OE. left, lift, luft; akin to Fries. leeft, OD. lucht, luft; cf. AS. left (equiv. to L. inanis), lyft[=a]dl palsy; or cf. AS. l[=e]f weak.] 1. Of or pertaining to that side of the body in man on which the muscular action of the limbs is … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
left*/*/*/ — [left] adj I 1) on the side of your body that is opposite to the right Ant: right He wore a wedding ring on his left hand.[/ex] 2) on the left side of something the bottom left corner of the screen[/ex] We took a left turn when we should have… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
left — left1 [left] adj. [ME (Kentish) var. of lift < OE lyft, weak, akin to EFris luf, weak] 1. a) designating or of that side of one s body which is toward the west when one faces north, the side of the less used hand in most people b) designating… … English World dictionary
left — [1] ► ADJECTIVE 1) on, towards, or relating to the side of a human body or of a thing which is to the west when the person or thing is facing north. 2) relating to a left wing person or group. ► ADVERB ▪ on or to the left side. ► NOUN 1) (th … English terms dictionary
left — left; left·ish; left·ism; left·ments; left·most; left·ward; left·ist; left·ward·ly; left·wards; … English syllables
Left — may refer to: * Left (direction) * Left (album), an album by Hope of the States * Left wing politics, the political trend or ideology← (left or left arrow) may refer to: * Assignment (computer science), for instance in the programming language… … Wikipedia
left — n. group of people who hold radical and socialistic political views; left side, side opposite the right; left turn; punch made with the left hand (Boxing) adj. of or pertaining to the left, located on the left; opposite the right; of or belonging … English contemporary dictionary
Left — Left, n. 1. That part of surrounding space toward which the left side of one s body is turned; as, the house is on the left when you face North. [1913 Webster] Put that rose a little more to the left. Ld. Lytton. [1913 Webster] 2. Those members… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
left — [adj1] on west side when facing north hard to left, larboard, near, nigh side, port, portside, sinister, sinistral, south; concepts 581,583 Ant. right left [adj2] politically radical leftist, left wing, liberal, progressive, revolutionary,… … New thesaurus
left — /left/ adjective 1. on the side of the body which usually has the weaker hand, not right ● The numbers run down the left side of the page. ● Put the debits in the left column. 2. not with others ● 10m new shares were left with the underwriters… … Dictionary of banking and finance


