Who

сокращение от World Health Organization ВОЗ, Всемирная организация здравоохранения

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Who

местоимение косвенный падеж whom 1) кто? Например: Who is there? — Кто там? Whom did you see? — Кого вы видели? Who did you give it to? — Кому вы это дали? 2) который, кто Например: the woman who was driving — женщина, которая управляла машиной 3) который, кто Например: to know who is who — знать, кто есть кто Do you know who has come? — Знаете ли вы, кто пришел? 4) тот, кто; те, кто Например: who breaks pays — кто разобьёт, тот заплатит who

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Who

название организации международные экономические отношения сокращение от World Health Organization

Англо-русский словарь экономических терминов

Who

pronoun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hwā; akin to Old High German hwer, interrogative pronoun, who, Latin quis, Greek tis, Latin qui, relative pronoun, who 1. what or which person or persons — used as an interrogative Example: who was elected? Example: find out who they are — used by speakers on all educational levels and by many reputable writers, though disapproved by some grammarians, as the object of a verb or a following preposition Example: who did I see but a Spanish lady — Padraic Colum Example: do not know who the message is from — G. K. Chesterton 2. the person or persons that; whoever 3. — used as a function word to introduce a relative clause; used especially in reference to persons Example: my father, who was a lawyer but also in reference to groups Example: a generation who had known nothing but war — R. B. West or to animals Example: dogs who…fawn all over tramps — Nigel Balchin or to inanimate objects especially with the implication that the reference is really to a person Example: earlier sources who maintain a Davidic ancestry — F. M. Cross — used by speakers on all educational levels and by many reputable writers, though disapproved by some grammarians, as the object of a verb or a following preposition Example: a character who we are meant to pity — Times Literary Supplement Usage: see whom, that

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Who

abbreviation World Health Organization

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