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Перевод: clearly
[наречие] конечно; толком; несомненно; по-видимому; очевидно
Тезаурус:
- As Tour Commissionaer Deane Beman said last night: "We all wish John the best in solving what is clearly a difficult situation for him and his family and we hope that a successful rehabilitation will lead to a return to the tour."
- While clearly not of the same artistic merit as Rubens's earlier cycle on the life of Marie de Medicis, now in the Louvre, the present canvases are of considerable historical and symbolic significance to the history of the Medici and of Florence.
- The experience had clearly chastened Mr Wormwood and he seemed temporarily to have lost his taste for boasting and bullying.
- Mrs Thatcher, a recent convert to environmental conservation, clearly held the opinion that environmental problems are not only soluble but that solving them can be shown to be cost-effective:
- Clearly it is important to review all these patients after discharge from hospital and decide their long-term management.
- I don't know (at all clearly) what else to do.
- What her story clearly shows is that Bart's is no ancient, crumbling institution with empty beds.
- To make matters worse, in vitro fertilisation is an experimental procedure and so there are not clearly defined standards of care against which a doctor's actions could be judged.
- Such preventive methods can clearly have some impact on the incidence of mental handicap, but this is comparatively small compared with the possible effects of screening techniques in conjunction with abortion.
- Tammuz Malamute was clearly a highly trained individual; that meant education, and Tech-Green education into the bargain, given the avenues of his proficiency.
- One was that the crack tip was elliptical or rounded, which is clearly not the case in detail in a material made out of atoms.
- The development officers clearly fulfilled the objectives established for them: they assessed their clients" needs, negotiated with other service-providers to obtain increased support from existing sources, they recruited local support workers for all clients whom they assessed as needing enhanced care; this enhanced support was obtained quickly and with few difficulties, and clearly several very dependent clients were sustained at home as a result of this care.
- It was clearly intended as a warning to Downing Street.
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