Поиск в словарях
Искать во всех

Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - but

 

But

but
1. conj., prep., adv., pron., n., & v. --conj. 1 a nevertheless, however (tried hard but did not succeed; I am old, but I am not weak). b on the other hand; on the contrary (I am old but you are young). 2 (prec. by can etc.; in neg. or interrog.) except, other than, otherwise than (cannot choose but do it; what could we do but run?). 3 without the result that (it never rains but it pours). 4 prefixing an interruption to the speaker's train of thought (the weather is ideal - but is that a cloud on the horizon?). --prep. except; apart from; other than (everyone went but me; nothing but trouble). --adv. 1 only; no more than; only just (we can but try; is but a child; had but arrived; did it but once). 2 introducing emphatic repetition; definitely (wanted to see nobody, but nobody). 3 Austral. & NZ though, however (didn't like it, but). --rel.pron. who not; that not (there is not a man but feels pity). --n. an objection (ifs and buts). --v.tr. (in phr. but me no buts) do not raise objections. Phrases and idioms but for without the help or hindrance etc. of (but for you I'd be rich by now). but one (or two etc.) excluding one (or two etc.) from the number (next door but one; last but one). but that (prec. by neg.) that (I don't deny but that it's true). but that (or colloq. what) other than that; except that (who knows but that it is true?). but then (or yet) however, on the other hand (I won, but then the others were beginners). Etymology: OE be-utan, butan, buta outside, without 2. n. Sc. Phrases and idioms but and ben the outer and inner rooms of a two-roomed house (see BEN(2)). Etymology: BUT(1) = outside
Рейтинг статьи:
Комментарии:

См. в других словарях

1.
  I. conjunction see: by Date: before 12th century 1. except for the fact , that, without the concomitant that , if not ; unless, than , 2. on the contrary ; on the other hand ; notwithstanding, yet , with the exception of, II. preposition Date: before 12th century 1. with the exception of ; barring , other than , 2. Scottish without, lacking, outside, III. adverb Date: 12th century only, merely , outside, to the contrary , 4. — used as an intensive IV. pronoun Date: 1556 that not ; who not , V. noun Etymology: Scots ~, adjective (outer) Date: 1724 the kitchen or living quarters of a 2-room cottage ...
Толковый словарь английского языка

Вопрос-ответ:

Ссылка для сайта или блога:
Ссылка для форума (bb-код):

Самые популярные термины

1
2224
2
1378
3
1249
4
1108
5
1047
6
1019
7
868
8
818
9
766
10
755
11
750
12
745
13
730
14
729
15
727
16
710
17
665
18
665
19
664
20
628