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A

Основная форма
/eɪ/
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Translation a into russian

a
Noun
raiting
Основная форма
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/ə/
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a
as pl
(высшая оценка в школах США)
She received an 'A' on her math test.
Она получила 'A' за тест по математике.
(нота)
The violinist tuned the string to A.
Скрипач настроил струну на ноту ля.
(буква)
The letter 'a' is the first letter of the alphabet.
Буква 'а' является первой буквой алфавита.
(группа крови)
You're blood type A, right?
У тебя группа крови А, верно?
a
Preposition
raiting
Основная форма
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a
(столько-то раз в день, в неделю и т.п.)
Take one tablet four times a day.
Принимать по одной таблетке четыре раза в день.
a
Determiner
raiting
Основная форма
/eɪ/
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a
an
(indefinite article; also 'an' before a vowel sound)
(неопределенный артикль)
There's a car parked outside.
Снаружи припаркована какая-то машина.
(неопределенный артикль)
A child needs love.
Любому ребенку нужна любовь.
(одна единица, порция чего-л.)
I‘d like a beer, please.
Мне, пожалуйста, одну кружку пива.
(перед именем собственным)
There's a Ms Smith to see you.
Вас хочет видеть некая мисс Смит.
(перед фамилией, в значении "один из семьи")
I saw a Petrova at the party — she looks just like her sister!
Я видела одну из Петровых на вечеринке — вылитая сестра!

Definitions

a
Noun
raiting
Основная форма
/eɪ/
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/ə/
In Western music, the sixth note in the scale (= series of notes) that begins on the note C, or a set of notes based on this note.
The song begins with a note of 'A'.
A grade given to students for excellent performance.
She received an 'A' on her final exam.
A blood type in the ABO blood group system.
He has type A blood, which is compatible with type O.
The first letter of the English alphabet.
The word 'apple' starts with the letter 'a'.
a
Preposition
raiting
Основная форма
/eɪ/
UK
/ə/
US
/ə/
Each, per, in, on, by (when talking about time).
Take one tablet two times a day.
a
Determiner
raiting
Основная форма
/eɪ/
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Used before a noun to refer to a single thing or person that has not been mentioned before, especially when you are not referring to a particular thing or person.
I bought a nice coat yesterday.
Used to say what type of thing or person something or someone is.
She wants to be a doctor when she grows up.
Used to mean any or every thing or person of the type you are referring to.
A cheetah can run faster than a lion.
Used before some uncountable nouns when you want to limit their meaning in some way, such as when describing them more completely or referring to one example of them.
He has a great love of music.
Used before some action nouns when referring to one example of the action.
There was a knocking at the door.
Used when referring to a unit or container of something, especially something you eat or drink.
All I had for lunch was a yogurt.
Used before the first of two nouns that are often used together.
Use a knife and fork.
Used before some words (like few, little, bit, lot) that express a number or amount.
He's got a lot of money.
Used before a person's name when referring to someone you do not know.
There's a Ms Evans to see you.
Used in front of someone's family name when they are a member of that family.
Is that a Wilson over there?
Used before the name of a day or month to refer to one example of it.
My birthday is on a Friday this year.
One.
There were three men and a woman.
Used between a fraction and a unit of measurement.
You've only run half a mile.

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