What does it look like перевод на русский
What does it look like перевод на русский
what does it look like
1 какова она собой?
2 С-102
3 из себя
4 каков
каков он собой? — what does he look like?, what’s he like to look at?
трудно сказать, каковы будут последствия — it is difficult to say what the consequences will be
♢ каков! — how do you like him!
5 каков
я тебе расскажу, каковы эти люди — I’ll tell you what kind of people they are
каков! — just look (at him)!; how do you like him!
каков бы ни был — whatever/no matter what smb./smth. may be
6 выглядеть
он выглядит моложе своих лет — he doesn’t look his age, he looks young for his age, he wears his years well
7 каков из себя?
8 каков
како́в результа́т? — what is the result?
како́в он собо́й? — what does he look like?
тру́дно сказа́ть, каковы́ бу́дут после́дствия — it is difficult to say what the consequences will be
како́в! — how do you like him!
вот он како́в! разг. — what a chap / fellow!
9 из себя
Он из себя симпатичный. — He is nice to look at.
10 каков
како́в результа́т? — what’s the result?
како́в он собо́й? — what does he look like?
11 Как он выглядит?
12 как он выглядит?
13 П-123
14 песок сыплется
15 что
он не знает, что это значит — he does not know what this means
он пришел поздно, что не было обычно — he came late, which was not usual
та книга, что на столе — the book that is on the table
(та) книга, что он дал ей — the book that he gave her; the book he gave her
это все, что там написано — that is all that is written there
все, что он знал — all he knew
дайте ему не это письмо, а то, что она принесла вчера — do not give him this letter, but the one she brought yesterday
к чему — what for, what’s the use of
не за что — don’t mention it, no problem
не к чему — there is no sense/point in doing
не что иное как — nothing but, nothing else than, nothing more nor less than
ни к чему — разг. it is of no use to smb.; there is no need to do smth.
что к чему — what’s what, what it’s all about
что ли — разг. perhaps, maybe, or something
А мне-то что? — what’s it to me, what do I care?
вот что — now, look here
к чему бы это — разг. what could that mean
ни за что на свете — not for anything, not for all the world
уйти ни с чем — to go away empty-handed, to go away having achieved nothing; to get nothing for one’s pains
что ни слово, то ложь — every word is a lie
то, что — (the fact) that
он сказал, что она придет — he said (that) she would come
это так просто, что каждый поймет — it is so simple that anybody can understand it
это такое трудное слово, что он не может его запомнить — it is such a difficult word that he cannot remember it
то, что он это сделал, их удивило — (the fact) that he did it surprised them
он узнал о том, что она уехала — he learnt that she had left
они думали, что он умный человек — they thought him to be a clever man
они ожидали, что он придет — they expected him to come
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17 П-238
18 будто на подбор
19 как на подбор
20 на подбор
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