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Толковый словарь английского языка - way

 

Way

way
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English weg; akin to Old High German weg ~, Old English wegan to move, Latin vehere to carry, via ~ Date: before 12th century 1. a thoroughfare for travel or transportation from place to place, an opening for passage , the course traveled from one place to another ; route , 3. a course (as a series of actions or sequence of events) leading in a direction or toward an objective , b. a course of action , opportunity, capability, or fact of doing as one pleases , a possible decision, action, or outcome ; possibility , 4. manner or method of doing or happening , feature, respect , a usually specified degree of participation in an activity or enterprise , 5. characteristic, regular, or habitual manner or mode of being, behaving, or happening , ability to get along well or perform well , the length of a course ; distance , movement or progress along a course , 8. direction , participant, state of affairs ; condition, state , 10. an inclined structure upon which a ship is built or supported in launching, the guiding surfaces on the bed of a machine along which a table or carriage moves, category, kind, motion or speed of a ship or boat through the water, see: method II. adjective Date: 1799 of, connected with, or constituting an intermediate point on a route, III. adverb Date: 1849 1. a~ 7 , by far ; much , very 2 , all the ~
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  n. & adv. --n. 1 a road, track, path, etc., for passing along. 2 a course or route for reaching a place, esp. the best one (asked the way to London). 3 a place of passage into a building, through a door, etc. (could not find the way out). 4 a a method or plan for attaining an object (that is not the way to do it). b the ability to obtain one's object (has a way with him). 5 a a person's desired or chosen course of action. b a custom or manner of behaving; a personal peculiarity (has a way of forgetting things; things had a way of going badly). 6 a specific manner of life or procedure (soon got into the way of it). 7 the normal course of events (that is always the way). 8 a travelling distance; a length traversed or to be traversed (is a long way away). 9 a an unimpeded opportunity of advance. b a space free of obstacles. 10 a region or ground over which advance is desired or natural. 11 advance in some direction; impetus, progress (pushed my way through). 12 movement of a ship etc. (gather way; lose way). 13 the state of being engaged in movement from place to place; time spent in this (met them on the way home; with songs to cheer the way). 14 a specified direction (step this way; which way are you going?). 15 (in pl.) parts into which a thing is divided (split it three ways). 16 colloq. the scope or range of something (want a few things in the stationery way). 17 a person's line of occupation or business. 18 a specified condition or state (things are in a bad way). 19 a respect (is useful in some ways). 20 a (in pl.) a structure of timber etc. down which a new ship is launched. b parallel rails etc. as a track for the movement of a machine. --adv. colloq. to a considerable extent; far (you're way off the mark). Phrases and idioms across (or over) the way opposite. any way = ANYWAY. be on one's way set off; depart. by the way 1 incidentally; as a more or less irrelevant comment. 2 during a journey. by way of 1 through; by means of. 2 as a substitute for or as a form of (did it by way of apology). 3 with the intention of (asked by...
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