meantime

meantime
['miːnˌtaɪm]
adv
между тем, тем временем, а пока

The flight will be announced soon, meantime remain seated. — Вылет самолета будет скоро объявлен, а пока оставайтесь на своих местах.

Jim went to answer the phone, meantime/meanwhile his wife started to prepare lunch. — Джим пошел к телефону, а его жена в это время начала готовить ленч.

What I've been trying to do in the meantime is to improve the whole budgeting system. — Всё это время я пытался улучшать всю бюджетную систему

- in the meantime, put your batteries on charge a
- in the meantime, I'll make some inquiries of my own a
- in the meantime they visit them once a fortnight a
- in the meantime, you'd better keep your mouth shut a
- in the meantime, he would do what he always had to do in these circumstances a
- dinner will be at seven, meantime make yourself at home

Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. . 2010.

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