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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

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английски
италиански
италиански

I. she [Brit ʃiː, Am ʃi] PRON She is almost always translated by lei (which is in itself the feminine object, not subject pronoun); the feminine subject pronoun ella is no longer used but in very formal writing: she closed the door = lei ha chiuso la porta. - Remember that in Italian the subject pronoun is very often understood: she came alone = è venuta da sola. When used in emphasis, however, the pronoun is stressed, and is placed either at the beginning or at the end of the sentence: she killed him! = lei l'ha ucciso! l'ha ucciso lei! - For particular usages, see this entry.

she
she
here she is
there she is
she who…, she whom, she that
she who sees

II. she- COMP

she-bear
she-hyena

III. she [Brit ʃiː, Am ʃi] СЪЩ

it's a she разг (of baby)
it's a she (of animal)

she's [Brit ʃiːz, ʃɪz, Am ʃiz, ʃɪz] contr.

she's → she is, she has

she-devil [Brit, Am ˈʃi ˌdɛvəl] СЪЩ прен

she-devil
she-devil
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
she-devil

в PONS речника

английски
английски
италиански
италиански

I. she [ʃi:] PRON pers (female person or animal)

she
she who form

II. she [ʃi:] СЪЩ

she (person, animal)
(baby) it's a she
era pazza di gioia разг
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
she
she-wolf
she f
she

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It's just not the team their deliriously happy compatriots thought would be playing for a gold medal.
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People rarely report getting a glimpse of the future and seeing someone deliriously happy on their wedding day or being given a promotion at work.
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For a while he is deliriously happy with their relationship, but as reality sets in he realizes that the entire school is shunning both of them.
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The fodder for the evening won't be a deliriously bad movie.
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The film is almost deliriously stylish, which helps mask the silliness.
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