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Перевод: completely
[наречие] совершенно; полностью; безраздельно; вполне; всецело; сполна; дочиста; дотла; вконец; вдрызг
Тезаурус:
- I'd be a lot happier if I could disentangle myself from What I've already done and create songs from a completely fresh perspective."
- So, just before his seventeenth birthday, a thin, gangly boy, but (as Lionel Luyt remarked) completely unselfconscious, with a nose still red from his operation, John Cranko began to work full-time at ballet.
- The baby may appear completely normal at birth or may be born with signs similar to those of adult secondary syphilis.
- But though certain extremely powerful individuals - like Kraus and his mother - enslave him, it is people, "ordinary" folk who are to him completely extraordinary, who free him from the greatest enchanter of them all - books.
- The execution, however, and this is typical of the 17th century Dutch masters, is more minute; and the composition, completely determined by a diagonal, is stricter than that of the English painters.
- If you think books don't change people, just look at Changez, because undreamed-of possibilities in the sex line suddenly occurred to him, a man recently married and completely celibate who saw Britain as we saw Sweden: as the goldmine of sexual opportunity.
- "Completely gone.
- Leaving aside personal choice, compatibility and so on, can I introduce fish into the aquarium when it is ready and matured and add the invertebrates at a later date, or will it be necessary to completely re-stock the aquarium, thus getting rid of the fish which are already in-situ?
- Time Out publisher Tony Elliott, who is chairman of the TV Listings Campaign lobby group, says: "We ended with a decision which was very favourable to us - about 1,000 a year for Time Out - and we know it's unrealistic for us to complain, although a large number of publishers believe this information should be completely free."
- Microstratigraphy is the study of the sediments in which the bones occur; to the extent that the bones are themselves modified by sedimentary processes, it is an integral part of the taphonomic process, but when the bones come from a completely separate source from the sediments there may be little interaction.
- By September 1915 the tone of her writing in The New Age had changed completely.
- "However, if the circumstances arose, we would change our roles and my husband is completely competent at sewing things on or doing the ironing.
- I was overlooked repeatedly, to such an extent that I became completely disgusted.
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