each

each
{i:tʃ}
I. 1. вcеки (един), всекиго, всекиму
EACH (one) of us всеки (един) от нас, ние всички, всички ние
EACH and every/all всеки/всички до един
2. EACH other един друг, взаимно (за двама)
for EACH other един за друг
they love EACH other обичат се
EACH to EACH мат. един на друг
triangles equal EACH to EACH взаимно равни триъгълници
II. adv по
give the boys an apple EACH дай на момчетата по една ябълка
two EACH of по един (брой) от
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{i:tsh} a, pron 1. вcеки (един), всекиго, всекиму; each (one) of us (2) {i:tsh} adv по...; give the boys an apple each дай на момчетата
* * *
всеки; всекиго; всекиму;
* * *
1. each (one) of us всеки (един) от нас, ние всички, всички ние 2. each and every/all всеки/всички до един 3. each other един друг, взаимно (за двама) 4. each to each мат. един на друг 5. for each other един за друг 6. give the boys an apple each дай на момчетата по една ябълка 7. i. вcеки (един), всекиго, всекиму 8. ii. adv по .. 9. they love each other обичат се 10. triangles equal each to each взаимно равни триъгълници 11. two each of по един (брой) от
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each[i:tʃ] adj, pron 1. всеки (един), всекиго, всекиму; \each country всяка страна; \each (one) of them всеки (един) от тях, те всички, всички те; he proved \each and every statement той доказа всяко едно твърдение (всички твърдения до едно); \each and all of us всички ние, всички до един; they \each have a pound, they have a pound \each те имат по една лира всеки, всеки един от тях има по една лира; five \each of ... по пет броя от ...; 2.: \each other един друг, се, взаимно (за двама души); they have known \each other for years те се познават от години; for \each other един за друг; to call on \each other ходим си на гости; \each to \each мат. един на друг; triangles equal \each to \each еднакви триъгълници.

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Synonyms:
(of two), , (archaic and poetical), , , / (of several),


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