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Значение идиомы now and then
[now and then] or [now and again] {adv. phr.} Not often; notregularly; occasionally; sometimes.
Now and then he goes to a ballgame.
The maid broke a dish now and then.
Syn.: AT TIMES, FROMTIME TO TIME, ONCE IN A WHILE. Compare: EVERY NOW AND THEN, OFF ANDON.
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