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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

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are1 [Brit ɑː, ɛː, Am ɛr, ɑr] 2ª persona sing pres. 1ª, 2ª, 3ª persona мн pres.

are → be

be <forma in -ing being, pt was, were, pp been> [Brit biː, Am bi] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. be:

2. be (in probability):

3. be (phrases):

are2 [Brit ɑː, ɛː, Am ɛr, ɑr] СЪЩ (unit of area)

are
ara f

is [Brit ɪz, Am ɪz] 3ª persona sing pres.

is → be

be <forma in -ing being, pt was, were, pp been> [Brit biː, Am bi] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. be:

2. be (in probability):

3. be (phrases):

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are
teodem ПОЛИТ, ПРЕСА

в PONS речника

are [ɚ, stressed: ɑ:r] ГЛАГ нпрх

are → be

I. be <was, been> [bi:] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. be + n/adj permanent state, quality, identity:

to be able to do sth

2. be + adj mental and physical states:

3. be (age):

ho 21 anni

4. be indicates sb's opinion:

5. be calculation, cost:

6. be (measurement):

be weight

7. be (exist, live):

there is/are …
to let sth be
to let sb be

8. be location, situation:

9. be pp (go, visit):

10. be (take place):

11. be circumstances:

12. be in time expressions:

13. be expressing possibility:

could it be that …? form
è possibile che …? +subj
what are we to do?

Phrases:

II. be <was, been> [bi:] ГЛАГ impers vb

be expressing conditions, circumstances:

III. be <was, been> [bi:] ГЛАГ aux vb

1. be expressing continuation:

to be doing sth

2. be expressing the passive:

3. be expressing future:

4. be expressing future in past:

5. be expressing the subjunctive in conditionals:

6. be expressing obligation:

7. be in tag questions:

is [ɪz] ГЛАГ прх, нпрх

is 3rd pers sing of to be

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A recent development is the electronic compass which detects the direction without potentially fallible moving parts.
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They can be only the objects of opinion or fallible conjecture even for philosophers.
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They saw it as a sign of his weakness and evidence that a system which perpetuated the rule of fallible autocrats should be abolished.
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However, he seems to suggest that historians are as fallible at interpreting the facts as the rest of humanity.
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The objectivity of values has to be combined with acceptance that all knowing is fallible.
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