Last synonyms. Meaning of the word "last" Aphorisms, quotes, sayings, phrases - William Hazlitt
Listen! Do you hear? This is what loneliness says... Eternal silence, emptiness and silence in response. And so you want to burst into tears, scream, but no one will hear you anyway ... Sometimes I have dreams - I run away from someone, turn around, fall, get up again and run forward, constantly looking back ... It's me running away from him, from loneliness...
Just think about this terrible word ... I have no one, no one ... I became like wild cat that walks by itself. The only thing that I have left are memories ... they are about my past life, and about you ... Sometimes I don’t even remember anything, I try, but nothing works, it seems that in this life I remember only you and your eyes ... so sad and serious. I remain alone with myself and imagine that you are sitting next to me ... and looking at me. When we belonged to each other, I had only you ... and now I don’t have you either, all that remains of you are a few old photographs that have been gathering dust in a frame for years, a couple of soft toys, and a ring on my finger ... a sign of infinity . And also the image, yours, is so adult, good and serious, the most, most real. And, you know, I don't need more. I remain alone, I go to the window, I watch for a long time how a young couple is walking. They walk very slowly, holding hands, laughing and telling something, then look into each other's eyes again and smile... The snow has almost melted on the pavement, I remember a week ago, when I was also standing near the same window, there was snow very much, it was so fluffy that it covered the whole street and shimmered with small sparkles from the street lamp. ... Very beautiful! It's just a pity that I have no one to share my impressions with. And here comes my girlfriend, the former, smiling, she was also once left alone with me, but now I don’t have her either. And at the end of the street, I see a whole company walking around, about a second or third course ... And there is no limit to their happiness and joy, as if each one complements the other with something. We also used to gather like this very often, and time seemed to stop when we were all together. Now everyone has fled and in the turmoil of life's problems they forgot that until recently we had a rest together. I look at the sky, there are almost no stars, everything is gray, covered with clouds, and I imagine that maybe somewhere you, too, like me, look at the sky and try to find at least one star.
Eternal peace, golden sun, long nights, the most beloved city ... small, beautiful, friendly, so mysterious, mysterious and so beloved ... After all, you gave it to me a very long time ago. We drove along its central streets, I looked out the windows and did not believe that I was just now getting to know him. And only probably he stayed with me, he is always glad to see me and is always waiting for me, and as if smiling at me, because he knows that I have no one else ...
A year has passed since we broke up and it's all my fault ... You know, I still remember that you love life more than anything in the world, and I ... I will always blame myself for being focused on myself and nothing I couldn't focus on anyone because I lost you. You and I have two different lives, each of which is different in its own way. Yours is saturated, mature and serious, and mine is boring, uninteresting, and lonely… You said that I spoiled it for you… Forgive me for this, I beg you! After all, I want you more than anything in the world to be happy!
You know, many people say that when the night lights up the moon in the sky, he is lonely... This is not true, because he has stars, his little companions, they are always with him, next to him, and when one dies, another, new one comes in its place... And they are always together, they cannot betray each other, even if they are tormented by longing, and they also do not know how to lie, because they hold souls in their palms ... I look at the sky and envy him that he has such faithful and devoted friends , the real ones ... Sometimes I really want to go there, to them, but they don’t take me, they say that everything should still change, but I don’t believe, it will always be like this with me. I sometimes ask them for a little fluffy kitten, gray, with beautiful bright eyes, so that at least I can tell him everything that is going on in my soul. In the meantime, I’ll go look out the window, maybe someone will pass there, on whom you can stop your eyes, and then I’ll cry because I’m alone, madly in love with this beautiful city and in memories ... of you ...
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- A good book is like a conversation with an intelligent person. The reader receives from her knowledge and generalization of reality, the ability to understand life.
- Knowledge is a tool, not a goal.
- The one who does nothing is not mistaken, although this is his main mistake.
- Cowards speak most of all about courage, and scoundrels speak about nobility.
- Have a goal for your whole life, a goal for a certain time, a goal for the year, for the month, for the week, for the day and for the hour and for the minute, sacrificing lower goals to higher ones.
- Patriotism does not mean only one love for one's homeland. This is much more... This is the consciousness of one's inalienability from the motherland and the inalienable experience with her of her happy and unhappy days.
- Humanism is the only thing that probably remains of the peoples and civilizations that have gone into oblivion: books, folk tales, marble statues, architectural proportions.
- Today, in its complete description, is understandable only when it becomes a link in a complex historical process.
About happiness
- A person must be happy. If he is unhappy, then he is guilty. And he is obliged to work on himself until he eliminates this inconvenience or misunderstanding.
- There are two desires, the fulfillment of which can constitute the true happiness of a person - to be useful and to have a calm conscience.
- To be happy, you need to constantly strive for this happiness and understand it. It does not depend on circumstances, but on oneself.
About art
- Art performs the work of memory: it selects the most vivid, exciting, significant from the flow of time and captures it in the crystals of books.
- The people are the judge of art. And the task of criticism- to be the spokesman of the highest artistic demands of the people.
- In art, always and at all times, there are two motivating principles - knowledge and affirmation: knowledge of the mental nature of man and the affirmation of this nature in reality.
About language
- Language is an instrument of thinking... To treat language somehow means to think somehow: inaccurately, approximately, incorrectly.
- Language is living flesh that has been created by millions of generations.
About efforts
- There is an effort necessary condition moral perfection.
- A good deed is done with effort, but when the effort is repeated several times, the same deed becomes a habit.
About creativity
- Where labor turns into creativity, naturally, even physiologically, the fear of death disappears.
- Man has boundless sources of creativity, otherwise he would not have become a man. They need to be released and opened. And to do this without wringing hands with a plea for justice, but by placing a person in suitable social and material conditions.
William Hazlitt was born on April 10, 1778 in Maidstone, Kent, Ireland. English essayist, moralist, literary critic and art historian. Author of books - "On the principles of human actions", "Round Table", "Characters of Shakespeare's Plays", "Free Love, or New Pygmalion", "Travel Notes", "Zeitgeist", "Table Talk", etc. Died September 18 1830 in London.
Aphorisms, quotes, sayings, phrases - William Hazlitt
- Prejudice is the child of ignorance.
- We love friends for their shortcomings.
- Silence is a special art of conversation.
- Wit is the salt of the conversation, not the food.
- Our self-esteem will squeeze through any crack.
- The crowd, led by the leader, hates him.
- A true philosopher is one who knows how to forget about himself.
- Words are the only thing that remains forever.
- The grace of a woman gives more effect than beauty.
- Wealth pampers the mind, deprivation strengthens it.
- A woman looks prettier before her eyes, looking at herself in the mirror.
- Only he deserves a monument who does not need it.
- If you want to give pleasure, learn to receive it.
- Having ceased to be controversial, the thought ceases to be interesting.
- He who wages war with others has not made peace with himself.
- Some make promises for the pleasure of breaking them.
- The most hypocritical people are more likely than others to remain fools.
- Happiness, at least once, knocks on every door.
- In envy, among other things, lies the love of justice.
- The world is good if only because it is a great topic for reflection.
- It is impossible to consider an idea vulgar just because it is generally accepted.
- He who is afraid of making enemies will never make true friends.
- A fishing rod is a stick with a hook on one end and a fool on the other.
- We repent of good deeds just as much as of bad deeds.
- True wit is ordinary people and not educated.
- None for real great person I never considered myself great.
- I am always afraid of a fool. You can never be sure that he is not a knave too.
- Prosperity is a great teacher, but misfortune is the greatest teacher.
- Frank hostility is always suspicious and betrays a secret relationship of souls.
- If mankind aspired to justice, it would have achieved it long ago.
- Fashion is aristocratism, running away from vulgarity and fearing that they will catch up with it.
- A healthy stomach does not accept bad food, a healthy mind does not accept bad views.
- Anyone who loves to fight for a just cause, as a rule, does not abuse the truth.
- Those who complain loudest about unfair treatment are the first to provoke it.
- We have exactly as many virtues in our souls as we can see in other people.
- Even in vice there is a division of labor. Some contemplate, others act.
- Discussing the weaknesses and quirks of our mutual friends is great pleasure and the cement of friendship.
- Man is an individual animal, whose abilities are limited, but his desires are endless.
- A barely noticeable pain in the little finger plunges us into much greater anxiety than the destruction of millions of our kind.
- The desire for power is as inherent in man as the worship of power. The first property makes us tyrants, the second - slaves.
- There is no more insignificant, stupid, contemptible, miserable, selfish, vindictive, envious and ungrateful animal than the Crowd.
- Man is the only animal in the world capable of laughing and weeping, for of all living beings, only man can see the difference between what is and what could be.
- Wishing to test the power of human genius, we must read Shakespeare; if we wish to witness the insignificance of human knowledge, we must study its commentators.
This rule is based on the fact that phraseological units do not form a subordinate clause and, as a rule, are equivalent to a sentence member. Yes, combined talk about it wherever he can the last words mean "everywhere". If any of the above and similar combinations is not used as a phraseological phrase, then it can form a subordinate clause (often incomplete) and be separated by commas. Wed: Colloquial words began to be used where necessary and where not needed(i.e. everywhere). - Put the missing punctuation marks where necessary(i.e. where needed).
Note. Incomplete subordinate clauses, as well as turns that do not have the nature of phraseological combinations, are separated by commas, for example: behave properly; works wherever he has to, does whatever the authorities want; understand what's what; visits the sick when necessary; it is necessary to distinguish between what is important and what is not important; I can't figure out where it hurts.
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§ 115. Comparative turnovers
- Commas stand out or separate comparative phrases that begin with unions as if, as if, as if, exactly, than, rather than, what and others, for example: Sometimes you shoot a hare, you wound him in the leg, and he screams like a child(Chekhov); On Red Square, as if through the fog of centuries, the outlines of walls and towers are unclear.(A. N. Tolstoy); From somewhere it smelled of musty dampness, as if from a cellar.(Mamin-Sibiryak); Panteleimon ... sits on a goat, stretching forward straight, like wooden hands(Chekhov); Ginger with a magician entered the forest along a wide, as if swept, path(Svirsky); Better late than never(proverb); It was safer to fly at night than during the day: the air ocean is more stable(Perventsev); ... And her hair[mermaids] green that your cannabis(Turgenev); Nikolai Petrovich was born in the south of Russia, like his older brother Pavel(Turgenev).
Note. Comparative phrases with the indicated unions that are part of the predicate or are closely related to it in meaning are not separated by commas, for example: The stars in the dark sky are like sequins scattered on velvet; He looks at life as if through rose-colored glasses; A mighty oak and next to it a white-trunked birch is like a warrior in armor and a girl in a wedding dress; A merry song like a winged bird: it flies far, far away; He and I are like brothers(for the absence of a dash in these cases, see § 79, para. 1, note, subpara. 2).
- Commas stand out or separate comparative phrases that begin with a union how:
1) if they denote assimilation, without other shades of meaning ( how means "similar"), for example: And he saw himself as rich as in a dream(Krylov); Around the tall brow, like clouds, curls turn black(Pushkin); His hands were trembling like mercury(Gogol); The air is clean and fresh, like the kiss of a child...(Lermontov); In the sky brightly sparkled, like a living eye, the first star(Goncharov); Below, like a steel mirror, lakes of jets turn blue(Tyutchev); Like a seagull, the sail there is white in height(Fet); At the very bottom, dry and yellow as copper, lay huge slabs of clay stone.(Turgenev); Words endlessly stretched out one after another, like thick saliva.(Saltykov-Shchedrin); The old bridge was broken, and in its place they made a basement embankment, straight as a stick(L. Tolstoy); The old man cried like a child(Nikitin); Korolev is trying to introduce school discipline and treats students as students of the gymnasium where he was director(Korolenko); ... We drank grandmother's liquors - yellow as gold, dark as tar, and green(Bitter); Words with us, down to the most important thing, become a habit, decay like a dress ...(Mayakovsky); He moved with restraint, like a man who knows how to manage his time well.(Fedin); Through my whole life, as through a thousand years, I carried this memory(Prishvin); And the wife is already standing at the door and holding the frying pan, like a gun, at the ready.(Sholokhov); The steppe went into the distance, vast and even, like the sea(L. Sobolev); There were a lot of people on the street, like on a holiday(Tikhonov); Lightning, like ties, fly in the wind(Bagritsky); And hugged like brothers, father and boy-son(Twardowski);
2) if the main part of the proposal contains index word so, such, that, so, for example: The coachman was as amazed at his generosity as the Frenchman himself was at Dubrovsky's offer.(Pushkin); Nowhere at a mutual meeting do they bow so nobly and naturally as on Nevsky Prospekt(Gogol); His facial features were the same as those of his sister.(L. Tolstoy); Laevsky is unquestionably harmful and just as dangerous to society as the cholera microbe...(Chekhov); Everything around is somehow ecclesiastical, and the oil smells as strong as in the church.(Bitter). But: Our group passed all tests ahead of schedule, as well as parallel(without splitting the compound, see § 108);
3) if the turnover begins with a combination like, for example: To Moscow, as well as to the whole country, I feel my sonship, as to an old nanny(Paustovsky); There was something unusual in her eyes, as in her whole face; As in last year's competitions, the athletes of the Russian Federation were ahead;
4) if the turnover is expressed by a combination as a rule, as an exception, as usual, as always, as before, as now, as now, as if on purpose etc. (some of them have the character of introductory words), for example: I see, as now, the owner himself ...(Pushkin); Classes began, as usual, at nine o'clock in the morning; I remember, as now, my first teacher at school; As if on purpose, there was not a penny in his pocket; Commas, as a rule, stand out adverbial phrases.
Note. These combinations are not separated by commas if they are part of the predicate or are closely related to it in meaning, for example: In autumn and winter thick fogs are common in London; Yesterday went as usual.(i.e., as usual);
5) in revolutions none other than and nothing but, for example: From the front, the Rhine Falls are nothing more than a low ledge of water.(Zhukovsky).
- Turnovers with union how not separated by commas:
1) if the meaning of the circumstance of the mode of action comes to the fore in the turnover (to the question how?); usually such turns can be replaced by the instrumental case of a noun or an adverb, for example: Like hail rained buckshot(Lermontov) (cf .: hailed); Like smoke dissipated dreams(Lermontov); Like a demon insidious and evil(Lermontov) (cf .: demonically insidious); Ring as the heat burns(Nekrasov); In anger he roared like thunder, flashed like steel; The horse flies like a blizzard, like a blizzard hurries; Like lightning in the sky they blazed, like fiery rain fell from the sky;
2) if the main meaning of the turnover is equalization or identification, for example: ... You loved me as a property, as a source of joys, anxieties and sorrows ...(Lermontov) (cf .: ... loved me, considering me his property); …He[Judas] gave his stone as the only thing he could give(Saltykov-Shchedrin);
3) if union how has the meaning "as" or turnover with the union how(application) characterizes an object from any one side (see § 93, paragraph 5, note): Rich, good-looking, Lensky was accepted everywhere as a groom(Pushkin); I speak like a writer(Bitter); My ignorance of the language and silence was interpreted as diplomatic silence(Mayakovsky); We know India as a land of ancient culture; The public appreciated the early Chekhov as a subtle humorist; We know Lermontov more as a poet and prose writer and less as a playwright; I will keep this letter as a memory; These ideas are promoted among artists as progressive; Peter I did not consider it shameful for himself to work as a simple carpenter; Yuri Gagarin went down in history as the world's first cosmonaut;
4) if the turnover forms the nominal part of the compound predicate (for the absence of a dash in these cases, see § 79, paragraph 1, note, paragraph 2) or is closely related in meaning to the predicate (usually in these cases the predicate does not have a complete meaning without a comparative turnover), for example: Some are like emerald, others are like coral(Krylov); She walked like a wild(Goncharov); Like a child in soul I became(Turgenev); Gamzat left the tent, went to the stirrup of Umma Khan and received him as Khan(L. Tolstoy); Her father and mother are like strangers to her(Dobrolyubov); I looked enchanted(Arseniev); Everyone treated Vanya like their own person.(Prishvin); Like the sun she(Seifullin); He talked about familiar things as something extraordinarily interesting.(Paustovsky); Prishvin thought of himself as a poet "crucified on the cross of prose"(Paustovsky); Ice like ice, desert like desert(Kaverin); Everything is as in the pictures: and mountains, and forest, and water; Everything is as usual, only the clock was standing; He has cattle like ants in an anthill.
Wed also: feel like one's in one's own element, act like a deranged person, take it as a hint, take it as a praise, perceive it as a danger, look at it like a child, greet it like a friend, appreciate it as an achievement, regard it as an exception, take it for granted, present it as a fact, qualify as a violation of the law, mark as a great success, interest as a novelty, put forward as a project, justify as a theory, accept as inevitable, develop as a tradition, state as a proposal, interpret as unwillingness to participate, define as a case of a separate application, characterize as a type, stand out as a talent, formalize as an official document, be used as a phraseological phrase, sound like a call, enter as component, figure as a representative, feel like a foreign body, exist as an independent organization, emerge as something unexpected, develop as a progressive idea, complete as an urgent task etc.;
5) if the comparative turnover is preceded by negation not or words quite, absolutely, almost, almost, exactly, exactly, exactly, just etc., for example: I brought up in myself this feeling of a holiday not as a rest and just a means for further struggle, but as a desired goal, the completion of the highest creativity of life.(Prishvin); It was almost as bright as day; Children sometimes reason just like adults; The girl's hair curls exactly like her mother's;
6) if the turnover has the character of a stable combination, for example: The lion fell like a mountain from his shoulders(Krylov); Yes, tell the doctor to bandage his wound and take care of him like the apple of his eye(Pushkin); The young spouses were happy, and their life flowed like clockwork(Chekhov).
Wed also: white as a harrier, white as a sheet, white as snow, pale as death, glistens like a mirror, sickness vanished like a hand, afraid like fire, wanders like a restless man, rushed like a madman, mumbles like a sexton, ran in like a madman, spins like a squirrel in a wheel , squeals like a piglet, I see it like in the daytime, everything is like a selection, jumped up like a stung, looked like a wolf, stupid like a cork, naked like a falcon, hungry like a wolf, as far as the sky from the earth, trembling as if in a fever, trembling like an aspen leaf, everything is like water off a goose, waiting like manna from heaven, fell asleep like a dead man, healthy as an ox, knows like the back of his hand, walks beside him like a sewn one, rolled around like cheese in butter, sways like a drunk, swayed like a jelly, red like cancer, strong like an oak, screams like a catechumen, flies like an arrow, hit like a goat, bald as a knee, pours like a bucket, waves his arms like a windmill, rushes about like mad, wet like a mouse, gloomy like a cloud, people like a herring in a barrel, not to be seen like his own ears, dumb as a grave, worn like a stray, needed like air, stopped as if rooted to the spot, remained like a stranded cancer, sharp as a razor, different as heaven from earth, turned pale as a sheet, repeated as if in delirium, you will go like a pretty one, remember your name, hit like a butt on the head, they look like two drops of water, went to the bottom like a stone, betrayed like a dog, stuck like a bath leaf, fell like through the ground, disappeared as if sunk into the water, just like a knife through the heart, burned like fire, dispersed like smoke, grow like mushrooms after the rain, fell like snow on his head, fresh as blood with milk, fresh as a cucumber, sat as if on pins and needles, sat as if on coals, sat as if chained, listened as if spellbound, looked as if spellbound, slept as if dead, slender as a cypress, hard as a stone, dark as night, skinny as a skeleton, cowardly as a hare, died like a hero, fell down like a stump, rested like a ram, stubborn like a donkey, tired like a dog, whipping like a bucket, walked as if lowered into water, cold as ice, black as hell , feel at home, staggered like drunk, went as if to execution etc.
LAST
Synonyms:
final, concluding, final, final, final; extreme, terminal; new, latest, fresh; rest; final, rear, in the tail, swan song, thin; last, abusive, final, derogatory, remaining, swearing, antecedent, previous, passionate, last of the Mohicans, worst, first from the rear, recently appeared, worst, farewell, the only remaining, deplorable, past, just appeared, definitive, opinion , pososhkovy, the worst, irrevocable, mortal, mortal, dying. Ant. initial, starting; old, obsolete, outdated
Dictionary of Russian synonyms
Synonyms:
adj 1. abusive, abusive, diabolical very rough (about words, expressions) 2. final, trailer3. new, latest, fresh a recently appeared element of a sequence that has not yet appeared the next element 4. final, final, final5. rest6. mortal, mortal, mortal
Dictionary of Russian synonyms 3
last
Synonyms:
Final, final, extreme, final, final, back.
The last of the Mohicans. The rear carts are the tail of the train. Stay on the tail. Swan song.
Wed . Cm. new, final, thin
to be dressed in the latest fashion, to be dressed in the latest magazine, to the last breath, to the last penny, to the last thread, to live out your last time, to breathe your last breath, not the last spoke in the chariot, the last hour has struck ... ..
Dictionary of Russian synonyms 4
last
Synonyms:
irrevocable, abusive, final, final, back, final, final, final, terminal, extreme, past, opinion, worst, newest, new, final, remaining, remaining, reproachful, diaphoretic, deathbed, farewell, abusive, fresh, deadly, mortal, passionate, final, worst
LAST value
T.F. Efremova New Dictionary of the Russian Language. Explanatory- derivational
last
Meaning:
last e day
adj.a) The final in a series of homogeneous objects, phenomena; one that doesn't follow. similar.
b) dying.
2) The only one left.
a) coming to an end, drying up.
b) Current, just expired (about some period, time).
4) Immediately preceding something, previous.
5) Just appeared, the newest.
a) Final, decisive, irrevocable.
b) trans. Ultimate, highest.
a) The lowest in a series of similar, the most insignificant of all; bad.
b) Indecent, obscene (about swear words, expressions).
8) Just mentioned.
S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova Dictionary Russian language
last
Meaning:
LAST, -ya, -her.
1. The last in a series of things. We see each other again. P. in line. In the last account(eventually, in the end). Fight to the last breath, to the last drop of blood(trans.: to the end; high.).
2. In time, located at the end of some. a series of events, phenomena, completing this series. P. vacation day. Last days of the month. Last meeting. P. son in the family(the youngest or the only one left). P. fight. Last money(those little money left). Someone gives the last shirt.(about who is generous, ready to share with others).
3. Dressed in the latest fashion. Build with the latest technology. P. magazine number.
4. Final, irrevocable. This is my last word. Last decision.
5. Absolutely bad, the worst (colloquial). This is the last thing(doesn't fit). Scold with the last words(obscene). P. rascal will not do that. The last spoke in the chariot(about someone who has no influence, meaning; colloquial).
6. This one just mentioned (book). Ivanov and Sidorov came, p. belatedly.
7. last, -his, cf. What little is left. The latter will not regret giving. Until the last(to the extreme). Share with someone. from the last.
last will(high) last wish of a dying person.
Last goodbye(high) farewell to the deceased.
To ~ the way to see off whom(high) to bury.
pay the last debt to whom(high.) to honor the memory of the deceased, saying goodbye to him at burial.
Recently or lately, lately in the near past and now.
Reach the last extreme to the limit.
God forbid, not the last!(colloquial jest.) is said in the meaning. : let's drink (wine) and more!
Small academic dictionary of the Russian language
last
Meaning:
One that is not followed by others, located at the very end of a row of some. objects, phenomena, etc.
Last day of the month. The last chapter of the novel. Last course.
(Golyadkin) purposely left later than everyone else, the very last, when everyone had already dispersed along different roads. Dostoevsky, Double.
(Lyubov Andreevna:) Take a last look at the walls, at the windows. Chekhov, The Cherry Orchard.
The carriage of Olga Sobolshchikova was the last in the train. Pavlenko, Workers of the world.
|| dying.
It was hard for Prokofy to die, he choked. But in the last hour it suddenly became easy. L. Tolstoy, Fake Coupon.
His last will (Przhevalsky) was to choose a place for burial on the banks of the blue Issyk-Kul. Sokolov-Mikitov, In the Tien Shan mountains.
Performed at a funeral ceremony.
Last goodbye. Last accolades.
Kurilov was returning to the funeral. He was in a hurry to pay his last bow to the man with whom he had lived for twenty-three honest, undisturbed years. Leonov, Road to the Ocean.
Remaining towards the end.
Leave for the last moment.
At night, Taras was baked cakes from the last flour for the road. Gorbatov, Unconquered.
The last petals were withered and wrinkled, and the smell of decay oozed from the flowers. Granin, After the wedding.
Coming to an end, running out.
Lose your last patience.
Gathering the last of my strength, I began to run across, disguising myself with a rare bush. G. Linkov, War behind enemy lines.
The only one left.
The last cloud of the scattered storm! You alone rush through the clear azure, You alone cast a gloomy shadow, You alone grieve the jubilant day. Pushkin, Cloud.
- Yes, she will throw off her last dress, sell it, go barefoot, and give it to you, if you need it, that's what she is! Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment.
|| in meaning noun last thing, -his, cf.
The only or insignificant thing left.
(Khlestakov:) Look, there is a cap in there, is there no tobacco? (Osip:) But where should he be, tobacco? You smoked the last one on the fourth day. Gogol, Inspector.
“He is a former bookbinder, which means he is my comrade, and I will always give my comrade the last. Veresaev, Two ends.
previous, previous.
He has aged a little in the last seven years; wrinkles, as thin as the mark of a needle, pierced his forehead here and there. Turgenev, Yakov Pasynkov.
It was also not bad at the pioneer camp where Petya spent his last summer. Kataev, Catacombs.
Immediately prior to smth. or real.
In this last week of our stay in Bagrovo, grandfather definitely fell in love with me. S. Aksakov, Childhood years of Bagrov-grandson.
Recently, the house has become accustomed to her (Duni) unexpected intrusions. Kataev, A lonely sail turns white.
In that last year before the war, autumn was unusually long and clear. Pavlenko, Workers of the world.
The newest one just arrived.
Last news. According to the latest data.
A young lady, elegantly dressed in the latest fashion, entered the office. Chekhov Dear Lessons.
Gleb lay down on the next sofa, took from the table last book"Russian Thought" and started reading. Sayanov, Heaven and Earth.
just mentioned.
In general, Annushka received a lot of grief from the housekeeper, although it cannot be said that the latter was evil by nature. Saltykov-Shchedrin, Poshekhonskaya antiquity.
(Marfenka) knows all the women, even the children by name, the last to buy shoes, sew shirts. I. Goncharov, Cliff.
final, final, decisive.
What will be your last price? Sobakevich finally said. Gogol, Dead Souls.
Hold me no longer; think and say your last opinion. Dostoevsky, Poor people.
(Shuisky:) Excuse me, boyar, - Is that the last word of the sovereign? (Mstislavsky:) Last! In vain we begged him! A. K. Tolstoy, Death of Ivan the Terrible.
Supreme, extreme.
(The lady is pleasant in all respects) spared nothing in order to become amiable to the last degree. Gogol, Dead Souls.
Ilya Ignatich had long ago decided to take the last measure, to talk with the director of the theatre. Leonov, Road to the Ocean.
The most insignificant of all, having no significance, weight in society.
(Pelageya) made sure that she was for the clerk --- worse last servant. Reshetnikov, Glumov.
- It's better to be the first guy in the village than the last one in the city. Granin, I'm going into a thunderstorm.
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Very bad, the worst.
Lying is the last thing.
Meanwhile, the worst and last of people --- would be better than Ignat Fomin. Fadeev, Young Guard.
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