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I. way [weɪ] SUBST
1. way (route):
way
to ask the way
pytać [perf s-] o drogę
there's a baby on the way übtr
to go out of one's/the way to do sth
to go one's own way übtr
to lead the way in sth
udawać [perf udać] się gdzieś
2. way (road):
way
over [or across] the way
one-way street [or road]
3. way (direction):
4. way (distance):
a good [or long] way
all the way
I agree with you all the way übtr
a long way off
5. way (fashion, manner):
way of life
the way sb does sth
either way
no way!
in no way
to get [or have] one's own way
if I had my way
in a way
6. way kein Pl (free space):
to stand [or be] in the way of sth a. übtr
get out of my way!
7. way (method):
way
8. way kein Pl (condition):
way
to be in a bad way
Wendungen:
by the way
to be out of the way
to be under way
II. way [weɪ] ADV ugs
way back
OpenDict-Eintrag
way SUBST
sluice way
bridle-path, bridle-way SUBST
Milky Way SUBST
one-way ADJ
one-way
one-way ticket
two-way ADJ
1. two-way street, traffic:
two-way
2. two-way ELEK, COMPUT:
3. two-way conversation, exchange:
two-way
way-bill SUBST
way-bill of passengers
way-bill of goods
way in SUBST
way in
way out SUBST
way out
way-out ADJ ugs
way-out
out-of-the-way ADJ
1. out-of-the-way place:
out-of-the-way
2. out-of-the-way Brit taste, theory:
out-of-the-way
right of way SUBST
1. right of way kein Pl MOT:
right of way
2. right of way rights of way (footpath):
right of way
3. right of way (the right):
right of way
way of thinking SUBST
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Carol was very good as a child, but she was a rebel sometimes, wanting to wear very short skirts and way-out clothes.
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That is an option and may be the easy way-out of this very complex situation.
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But out of that churn comes way-out-of-the-ordinary restaurants.
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By playing into the amplifiers the sound is fed back with a way-out note.
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