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Значение идиомы way off
[way off] {adj. phr.} At a great distance from a particular point.
We were way off on our calculations; thehouse cost us twice as much as we had thought.
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- Перевод слова cost Cost – цена, стоимость Перевод слова At cost value – по себестоимости saving in cost – экономия затрат to cost smb. dear – дорого обходиться кому-л. How much does it Cost per kilo? Сколько стоит килограмм? It Cost three dollars. Это стоит три доллара. This mistake Cost him his job. Эта ошибка стоила ему работы....
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