Толковый словарь английского языка - such
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I. adjective see: so Date: before 12th century 1. of a kind or character to be indicated or suggested , having a quality to a degree to be indicated , of the character, quality, or extent previously indicated or implied , of so extreme a degree or quality , of the same class, type, or sort , not specified, II. pronoun Date: before 12th century ~ a person or thing, someone or something stated, implied, or exemplified , someone or something similar ; similar persons or things , Usage: For reasons that are hard to understand, commentators on usage disapprove of ~ used as a pronoun. Dictionaries, however, recognize it as standard; all of the citations upon which our definitions of this word are based are clearly standard. III. adverb Date: before 12th century 1. to ~ a degree ; so , very , especially , in ~ a way
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adj. & pron. --adj. 1 (often foll. by as) of the kind or degree in question or under consideration (such a person; such people; people such as these). 2 (usu. foll. by as to + infin. or that + clause) so great; in such high degree (not such a fool as to believe them; had such a fright that he fainted). 3 of a more than normal kind or degree (we had such an enjoyable evening; such horrid language). 4 of the kind or degree already indicated, or implied by the context (there are no such things; such is life). 5 Law or formal the aforesaid; of the aforesaid kind. --pron. 1 the thing or action in question or referred to (such were his words; such was not my intention). 2 a Commerce or colloq. the aforesaid thing or things; it, they, or them (those without tickets should purchase such). b similar things; suchlike (brought sandwiches and such). Phrases and idioms as such as being what has been indicated or named (a stranger is welcomed as such; there is no theatre as such). such-and-such --adj. of a particular kind but not needing to be specified. --n. a person or thing of this kind. such-and-such a person someone; so-and-so. such as 1 of a kind that; like (a person such as we all admire). 2 for example (insects, such as moths and bees). 3 those who (such as don't need help). such as it is despite its shortcomings (you are welcome to it, such as it is). such a one 1 (usu. foll. by as) such a person or such a thing. 2 archaic some person or thing unspecified. Etymology: OE swilc, swylc f. Gmc: cf. LIKE(1) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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