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No matter how you look at it, you'll lose
(Every Which Way But Loose)

in rental from: 20.12.1978


No matter how you look at it, you'll lose
(Every Which Way But Loose)

in rental from: 20.12.1978

Philo Beddo is an ordinary guy: he likes to sit behind the wheel of his pickup truck and drink beer. True, unlike other guys, he is the best fist fighter in the entire West, who has a solid variety of hand-to-hand showdowns in bars on the other side of the Rocky Mountains. Best friend and Beddoe’s partner is a huge, ninety-kilogram orangutan named Clyde, who can also hit hard on occasion! Poor Philo managed to fall in love with a capricious singer, because of whom he, in fact, goes “all bad.” There are no special obstacles on the path of the desperate hero to a bright feeling, except for a brutal gang of bikers, two vile policemen and the legendary brawler Murdoc, nicknamed “Tank”!

Whatever one may say, Prost. Express Despite everything, all judgments; Despite everything. But still, he tried not to catch Trofim’s eye, because, whatever one may say, it was his fault that three more hungry mouths fell on the old man(F. Abramov. Two winters and three summers). The presence of a living creature nearby could not but be pleasant. After all, whatever one may say, she was (dog) a particle of the peace from which Yegorushka’s war took him(V. Nekhaev. Private Egorushkin and his dog). Lyokha has long tried to understand why his future father-in-law dislikes him so much. And he decided: he thinks he’s not a match for Lucy. Here, no matter how you look at it: she lives in a dorm, and is not the boss, she’s an ordinary driver... But she... She’s a different matter(V. Boltyshev. Life and work of Lyokha Chervonets).

Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language. - M.: Astrel, AST. A. I. Fedorov. 2008.

Synonyms:

See what “Whatever one may say” is in other dictionaries:

    anyway- glad not happy, involuntarily, like it or not, no matter how you turn it, inevitable, glad or not happy, no matter how you turn it, you can’t get anywhere, no matter how you turn it, you can’t get away, you can’t get away, no matter how you turn it, you can’t get anywhere, no matter how you turn it , like it or not, no matter how you fight,... ... Synonym dictionary

    anyway- anyway … Russian spelling dictionary

    whatever one may say- inevitable, no matter how you turn it, no matter how you turn it, involuntarily, no matter how you turn it, you can’t get away, you can’t get away, no matter how you turn it, you can’t get anywhere, no matter how you turn it, you can’t get anywhere, gladly not glad, you want whether you want it or not... ... Synonym dictionary

    no matter how you look at it- adj., number of synonyms: 20 willy-nilly (19) volens nolens (12) no matter how you fight (... Synonym dictionary

    no matter how you turn it you won't get anywhere- adj., number of synonyms: 9 no matter how you turn it, you can’t get anywhere (9) no matter how you turn it, you can’t get anywhere (9) ... Synonym dictionary

    no matter how you turn it, there’s no escape- adj., number of synonyms: 9 no matter how you turn you can’t get anywhere (9) no matter how you turn you can’t get anywhere ... Synonym dictionary

    no matter how you turn you won't get anywhere Synonym dictionary

    No matter how you turn, there’s no escape- adj., number of synonyms: 9 no matter how you turn it, you can’t get anywhere (9) no matter how you turn it, you can’t get anywhere (9) ... Synonym dictionary

    no matter how you turn it- adj., number of synonyms: 17 willy-nilly (19) volens nolens (12) ... Synonym dictionary

    no matter how you fight- adverb, number of synonyms: 6 no matter how you turn (4) no matter how you twist (22) no matter how you twist (... Synonym dictionary

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Anyway

glad not happy, involuntarily, like it or not, no matter how you turn it, inevitable, glad or not happy, no matter how you turn it, you can’t get anywhere, no matter how you turn it, you can’t get away, you can’t get away, no matter how you turn it, you can’t get anywhere, no matter how you turn it, like it or not, no matter how you fight, no matter how you turn, you won’t get anywhere, no matter how you turn, willy-nilly, no matter what you do, no matter how you turn, volence-nolens, whether you’re happy or not.

  • - Offering a person time to leave conflict situation without waiting for the speaker to get completely angry...

    Dictionary of folk phraseology

  • - demand to leave and threat to hit...
  • - the requirement not to deceive the speaker...

    Live speech. Dictionary of colloquial expressions

  • - Zharg. they say Joking-iron. Demand to leave, to leave from somewhere: go away, get out! VSEA, 145; Vakhitov 2003, 86; Maksimov, 208...
  • - Zharg. they say Advice to be careful. Maksimov, 208...

    Large dictionary of Russian sayings

  • - glad not happy, involuntarily, like it or not, inevitable, glad or not glad, no matter how you turn you can’t get anywhere, no matter how you turn you can’t get away, you can’t get away, no matter how you turn it you can’t get anywhere, no matter how you turn it, you want don't want how...

    Synonym dictionary

  • - inevitable, no matter how you turn it, involuntarily, no matter how you turn it, you can’t get away, you can’t get away, no matter how you turn it, you can’t get anywhere, no matter how you turn it, you can’t get anywhere, no matter how you turn it, you can’t get anywhere, gladly not glad, like it or not, ...

    Synonym dictionary

"whatever one may say" in books

Stepan Samijlenko regiment. Army of the UPR KRUTI

From the book Kruti author Samijlenko Stepan

Chapter 4. Cool, Seva

From the book Psychics. Battle for money author Komlev Mikhail Sergeevich

Chapter 4. Cool, Seva There are many different fables and legends about how people discover their abilities, become psychics, great magicians, sorcerers, and witches. Someone claims that his gift is passed on from generation to generation, women claim that the gift

Section 3 The beginning of a war between Moscow and Ukraine. - Don Cossacks. - Fight for Kiev. - S. Petliura. - Gaydamatsky Kish. - The heroic death of the Student Kuren near the Kruti station. - Communist uprising near Kiev

From the book Ukraine at the War for Power. History of the organization and combat operations of the Ukrainian Armed Forces 1917-1921 author Udovichenko Alexander Ivanovich

Pedal until...

From the book Stop Cellulite! A comprehensive fat loss program author Astashenko Oleg Igorevich

Pedal until... Riding a bicycle - excellent remedy to get rid of cellulite and make your body perfect. These activities will take a little time, as in other cases, but regularity in training is very important. Buy a bike and take it to

Pedal, cyclist

From the book Literary Newspaper 6295 (No. 40 2010) author Literary Newspaper

Pedal, cyclist

From the book Literary Newspaper 6298 (No. 43 2010) author Literary Newspaper

Pedal, cyclist Multilingual Lyra of Russia Pedal, cyclist FIRST PERSON People's Writer Vyacheslav Ar-Sergi of Udmurtia is a bilingual poet. It is sometimes called “Russian-Udmurt”, sometimes “Udmurt-Russian”. ?– Vyacheslav, are you a Russian poet or an Udmurt one?

Pedal, cyclist

From the book Literary Newspaper 6296 (No. 41 2010) author Literary Newspaper

Pedal, cyclist Multilingual Lyre of Russia Pedal, cyclist FIRST PERSON People's writer of Udmurtia Vyacheslav Ar-Sergi? - bilingual poet. It is sometimes called “Russian-Udmurt”, sometimes “Udmurt-Russian”. ?– Vyacheslav, are you a Russian poet or an Udmurt one?

Pedal / Politics and Economics / How Much?

From the book Results No. 23 (2013) author's Itogi Magazine

Pedal / Politics and economics / How much? Pedal / Politics and economics / How much 300 bicycles are offered to Muscovites as part of the Velobike seasonal rental network project. To rent a bike, you must register with

Whatever one may say / Hi-tech / Business

From the book Results No. 29 (2013) author's Itogi Magazine

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Lyrics (lyrics) ChipaChip – Whatever one may say (ft. Chifira)


Find strength in yourself, just look back
And remember how childhood suddenly fell away.
Leaving us at the bottom, knocking down the given vectors
And hip-hop in the ears from the TV replaced the announcer.

Time was ticking, autumn, higher collar
And this city seems to have made us closer, but we are alone.
Whatever one may say, I'm lost here among routines
I slow down the beating in my chest, the morning draws circles.

Months of turbulence. Everything is somehow wrong for some reason
The minutes quickly burn out and you feel guilty.
Tears fall inside. No matter how you look at it, it's not like that
As you wanted and only in dreams you can fly.

[Chifira]
Time cut in half, alas, did not indulge
There is a lot of fumes there, the carnivals give me headaches.
There was no money, the sky was striped on the horizon
We only needed a couple of hundred devoted hearts from the audience.

We spent hours building palaces and castles from sand,
But we always had friends with us, not males and females.
Whatever one may say, among the routine I found myself
Time has sutured that deep scar on my heart.

Everything has settled down, home and work, at the parade,
I don’t smoke, although I smoked without drugs for the sake of wheezing.
More and more Alexandrovich now than Chief,
But I still know how to find the keys to your soul.
Taken from the site - RU.GL5
I weeded out a couple of dozen names,
Now for many my life is closed for repairs.
It even takes a pair of legs to understand that everything is so
As I wanted, as I wanted, I woke up and flew.

But we remain vigilant because New Year, no matter how the weather turns on, no matter how you confuse us, it comes at the same time. Good afternoon, please tell me, is it correct to use the particle “ni” with all three verbs? And why?

The particle was chosen correctly. Reinforcing particle neither written in subordinate concessive clauses.

Question No. 280471
I already asked this question, but did not receive an answer.
How to correctly use “not” and “nor” in a construction:
"...No matter how hard you try, no matter how creative..."
I really hope for a quick response!

Russian help desk response

If it is part of a sentence (for example: No matter how hard you try, no matter how creative you are, no one will appreciate it), then you should write NI in both cases.

Question No. 240649
Hello! Please tell me if a comma is needed: “After all (,) no matter how hard it is, he sold it...” Thank you, Irina.

Russian help desk response

No comma needed.

Question No. 233962
No matter how you go about it, but what can’t you do? Please tell me how to explain this? How do you know when to use which particle?

Russian help desk response

That's right: _No matter how hard you try, you can't do anything_. Rules see http://spravka.gramota.ru/pravila.html?gl_13.htm [here].
Question No. 223845
1. When implementing this project(,) no matter how hard(,) it is impossible to do without additional financial injections. (Please tell me, are commas necessary?!) 2. We can diversify the picture with additional elements without affecting the original image (or the original image??!) Thank you.

Russian help desk response

1. The specified commas are needed. 2. Both options are possible.
Question No. 201014
Which is correct: “no matter how you turn it” or “no way you twist it”? Is it generally acceptable to use the particle NI before verbs? If possible, please also attach a link to the rule.

Russian help desk response

That's right: _whatever it is_. See section "Rules: old and new" -- "Spelling of vowels" -- " Unimpactable particles _not_ and _neither_.”
Question No. 194738
Hello! Could you give an explanation as to why the verb has 3 persons, plural? “burn out” is written the ending -yat? After all, no matter how to ruti (burn out, burn out), this is a verb of the first conjugation. Why then don't they? How to justify this case? Thank you!

Russian help desk response

The rules for determining conjugation are as follows. Conjugation is determined by the indefinite form only for verbs with unstressed personal endings.

If the personal endings of the verb drums, then the conjugation is determined by the endings. All prefixed verbs with unstressed endings derived from such verbs also belong to the same conjugation.

At the verb burn personal endings percussion: mountains And m, mountains And shush, mountains I T. This is a second conjugation verb. Therefore, all derivatives of the verb also belong to the second conjugation burn prefixed verbs with unstressed endings, including the word burn out.