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aleatorius) wrote2012-01-19 10:56 pm
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занятное слово
Definition of CONTINGENT
1
: likely but not certain to happen : possible
2
: not logically necessary; especially : empirical
3
a : happening by chance or unforeseen causes
Пример: Our plans are contingent on the weather.
Origin of CONTINGENT
Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin contingent-, contingens, present participle of contingere to have contact with, befall, from com- + tangere to touch — more at tangent
First Known Use: 14th century
1
: likely but not certain to happen : possible
2
: not logically necessary; especially : empirical
3
a : happening by chance or unforeseen causes
Пример: Our plans are contingent on the weather.
Origin of CONTINGENT
Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin contingent-, contingens, present participle of contingere to have contact with, befall, from com- + tangere to touch — more at tangent
First Known Use: 14th century
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просто таки divine intervention
(церковноанглийский ойойой)
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Оно? :-)
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кстати аудиокнижки начитал вот такой актер, сын лорда типа
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Cecil