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Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. You can use also to give more information about a person or thing, or to add another relevant fact. It is the work of Ivor Roberts-Jones, who also produced the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square... He is an asthmatic who was also anaemic... She has a reputation for brilliance. Also, she is gorgeous. ADV: ADV before v, ADV with cl/group 2. You can use also to indicate that something you have just said about one person or thing is true of another person or thing. His father, also a top-ranking officer, had perished during the war... We have been working very hard, and our families have also worked hard... Not only cancer, but also heart and lung disease are influenced by smoking. ADV: ADV before v, ADV with group
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   adverb  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English eallswa, from eall all + swa so — more at so  Date: before 12th century  1. likewise 1  2. in addition ; besides, too ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  adv. in addition; likewise; besides. Phrases and idioms also-ran 1 a horse or dog etc. not among the winners in a race. 2 an undistinguished person. Etymology: OE alswa (as ALL adv., SO(1)) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. также, тоже I bought food and also some household items —- я купила продукты, а также кое-что для хозяйства I also was glad to see them —- я тоже был рад их увидеть it should also be stated that... —- необходимо также отметить, что... 2. к тому же; притом that dress is pretty, and cheap also —- то платье миленькое и к тому же дешевое 3. в грам. знач. союза: и he was mean, also ugly —- он был злобен и уродлив 4. в сочетаниях: not only... but also —- как... так и, не только, но и... he not only read the book but also remembered what he had read —- он не только прочитал книгу, но и запомнил прочитанное ...
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  dissector noun диссектор (передающая телевизионная трубка) ALSO em- before b, p, m pref. служит для образования глаголов и придает им значение  а) включения внутрь чего-л.;  б) приведения в какое-л. состояние; to encage - сажать в клетку to entruck - сажать на грузовик to enslave - порабощать to encourage - ободрять ALSO brahma noun брама(путра) (порода кур) ALSO cleaner noun coll. химчистка ALSO holm noun  1) речной островок  2) пойма ALSO sandal noun сандаловое дерево ALSO lupine noun; bot. люпин ALSO hoot interj. ах ты!, тьфу! (выражает нетерпение, досаду) ALSO adv. тоже, также, к тому же also ran coll. - неудачливый участник состязания, неудачник ...
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  ~ S1 W1 adv 1 in addition to something else you have mentioned; as well as  (She owns several houses in Leeds and also has business interests in Manchester. | I'll take the car because it's a long walk from the station; also the forecast is for rain. | We can supply samples and there other laboratories that can be consulted also.) not only... but ~...  (The report has not only attracted much attention but also some sharp criticism.) 2 used when saying that the same thing is true about another person or thing  (My girlfriend was also called Helen.)  (- see moreover)  ( USAGE NOTE: ALSO WORD CHOICE ~, too, as well, either, neither  When you want to say that something exists or happens in addition to something else, too and as well are more common than also in informal and spoken English. In a scientific report you might see: The acid also reacts with the coating. Or it can be used as part of a more formal request: Could you also type this please? In spoken English, as well is very common Can you come too/as well? | I was so busy I missed lunch and dinner as well. If the verb is negative, you use either: "I don't like grammar." "I don't like it either". (NOT I don't like it too or I don't also like it, though I also don't like it is possible, but more formal). In informal English people usually say not... either rather than neither She won't come with me or with Grandpa either (if here you said: She will neither come with me nor with Grandpa, it would sound very formal and unnatural). GRAMMAR ^~ usually comes after the first auxiliary or modal verb and before the main verb: The school also has a gymnasium (NOT usually The school has also a gymnasium).| He can also sing a little (NOT usually ...also can).| Many were bringing up children and also working. ^~ usually follows the verb to be where it is used alone as a main verb: Osaka is also worth a visit. ^~ is not usual at the end of a sentence, where too and as well are common. ) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - O.E. eallswa "exactly so," compound of "all" + "so." The demonstrative sense of "similarly" weakened to "in addition to" in 12c., replacing eke. ALTAIR - bright star in the constellation Aquila, 16c., from Ar. Al Nasr al Tair "the Flying Eagle." ...
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