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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - either

 

Either

either
adj., pron., adv., & conj. --adj. & pron. 1 one or the other of two (either of you can go; you may have either book). 2 each of two (houses on either side of the road; either will do). --adv. & conj. 1 as one possibility (is either black or white). 2 as one choice or alternative; which way you will (either come in or go out). 3 (with neg. or interrog.) a any more than the other (I didn't like it either; if you do not go, I shall not either). b moreover (there is no time to lose, either). Phrases and idioms either-or n. an unavoidable choice between alternatives. --adj. involving such a choice. either way in either case or event. Etymology: OE {aelig}gther f. Gmc
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  I. adjective see: aye Date: before 12th century being the one and the other of two ; each , being the one or the other of two , II. pronoun Date: before 12th century the one or the other , III. conjunction Date: before 12th century — used as a function word before two or more coordinate words, phrases, or clauses joined usually by or to indicate that what immediately follows is the first of two or more alternatives IV. adverb Date: 15th century likewise, moreover, for that matter ...
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