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Перевод: badly
[наречие] плохо; нехорошо; дурно; худо; ошибочно; сильно; очень сильно; очень; больно; болезненно
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- We should all be exercising, even when we do it badly, even when we cut a ridiculous figure as we job along, puffing and panting.
- I suffer quite badly from lack of confidence from time to time, but then everybody does.
- Thus we frequently have a pattern where a relatively difficult examination is set to conform to the entry standards someone hopes may be achieved, where a large number of candidates do very badly on it and some of the least bewildered are then selected for further education.
- As you can see, unless you feel that there is something suspect about the property, such as an extension which you feel may be badly constructed, or it is very old (say, 18th century) it is really not worth paying out for the more in-depth survey in the initial stages, which costs twice as much as the ordinary valuation survey.
- She liked to go for walks and when things were going badly between herself and Simon she used to go out on her own a lot.
- I have never taken the Financial Times, finding it dull, badly written and vulgarly obsessed with money.
- She was still badly disabled, confined to a wheelchair, and unable to control her spasticity at all, even when she was sitting or lying down.
- Since then, for the thirteen years since Kapuscinski's departure, things have gone badly for the Angolans, and they are still suffering terribly.
- Since both sides in this series have now played exceptionally well and exceptionally badly, today's game is absorbingly poised and tantalisingly unpredictable.
- Nevertheless, Scholes is right to say that "interpretation is not a pure skill but a discipline deeply dependent on knowledge"; as much was conceded by Richards in Practical Criticism , a fundamental text of the New Criticism, when he acknowledged that those who had not already read enough poetry would read poems badly.
- But when it comes to diet, we are probably as badly off if not worse than people were in Hahnemann's day.
- Yet, this may well be the most efficient method of obtaining and channeling the Government and municipal support British sport badly needs.
- But there was some hesitation when she enquired after Christopher whom she badly wanted to see when he could manage to get some leave.
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