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but$10371$ - traducción al griego

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
But; BUT (disambiguation); But (disambiguation)

but      
conj. αλλά, πλην, μόλις
but for         
BASIS OF LIABILITY IN NEGLIGENCE IN THE UNITED STATES
But for rule; But for test; Direct and proximate cause; Proximate causes; Unforeseeable plaintiff; Foreseeability; Foreseeable risk; Causa proxima, non remota, spectatur; Proximal cause; But for; Causa proxima, non remota, spectetur
αν δεν ήταν
Pyrrhic victory         
  • alt=A street of ruined buildings with rubble strewn across the road. A red tractor and other vehicles are visible parked in the background
  • alt=Men waving sabers on horseback charge across a bridge, surrounded by figures struggling in hand-to-hand combat
VICTORY AT AN UNSUSTAINABLE COST
Pyrrhic Victory; Phyrric victory; Pyhrric victory; Empty victory; Pyhrric Victory; Pyrrhic defeat; Pyrhhic victory; Winning the battle but losing the war; Hollow victory; Pyrrhic victories
πύρρειος νίκη

Definición

but
but1
¦ conjunction
1. used to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with what has come before or with what is expected.
2. [with negative or in questions] other than; otherwise than.
3. [with negative] archaic without it being the case that.
¦ preposition except; apart from.
¦ adverb
1. only.
2. Austral./NZ & Scottish informal though; however: he was a nice bloke but.
¦ noun an objection: no ifs and buts.
Phrases
but for except for.
?if it were not for.
Origin
OE be-u?tan, bu?tan, bu?ta 'outside, without, except' (see by, out).
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but2
¦ noun Scottish an outer room, especially in a two-roomed cottage.
Phrases
but and ben see ben2.
Origin
C18: from but1 in the early sense 'outside'.

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BUT

BUT, but or But may refer to:

  • but, the adversative conjunction in English