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Перевод: entirely
[наречие] всецело; совершенно; сплошь; в целом; целиком; нацело; полностью; исключительно; единственно
Тезаурус:
- A Jewish chronicler attributed the success of the expedition entirely to the youthful Ensign, calling him for the first time "Cidi", the equivalent of Mio Cid "my lord".
- Seeing as an electric guitar becomes an almost entirely different animal at high volume, how do you compensate for that when you practise?
- The vast majority are specimens of stony meteorites, types already abundant in the world's museums; but a few have proved to be entirely new species.
- Though supported by the Cheltenham Group, this is an entirely solo effort, and all types of subject are covered.
- Christians never entirely clarified to their own satisfaction the questions about how much of this appeal they could afford to yield to.
- "My colleagues and I", wrote Colville, "had to handle requests from Ministers and Government departments entirely ignorant of the Prime Minister's incapacity.
- That was not entirely for lack of trying.
- "My fault entirely.
- Meanwhile, the kitchen was being gutted and an architect friend drew up an entirely new conception for the space, involving limed Spanish oak, wrought-iron brackets (many bought at David de Spenceley's antiques salvage warehouse in Fulham) and 300-watt pinpoints of light hidden in the ceiling.
- Michael Green draws attention to the fact that the Gospels represent an entirely new literary form, which was neither history, nor biography, but a highly selective weaving together of fragments using preaching and teaching "arranged in order to show what sort of person Jesus was, to give the evidence on which the disciples had followed him and had adjudged him the Messiah and Son of God, and by the strongest possible implication, challenge the readers to make the same act of faith in Christ as they themselves had done" (Green 1970:229, 230).
- The amount of English on the radio was reduced, and government documents, which had previously been printed almost entirely in English, began to appear in Swahili during the mid-1960s.
- She is never entirely comfortable until she has surveyed those before her, put them mentally in their places and seen herself rise to the top in doing so.
- the ministers of the forest have taken again into the forest lands and woods as entirely as they were at any time, contrary to the Charter and cause ditches to be thrown down, and interfere with their cultivation, and take from them grievous and excessive ransoms.
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