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Перевод: firmly
[наречие] крепко; твердо; неизменно
Тезаурус:
- For a moment Ludens put his hands on to Marcus's shoulders, holding him firmly, feeling the warm flesh through the shirt.
- The Royal Society has produced a report ( Risk Assessment ) that firmly knocks on the head the asinine logic of Rothschild and the other one-dimensional men.
- It was even more of a shock to discover that these believed just as firmly in the Nazi cause as those who shouted and sneered.
- With this coherent team, in many ways bonded to the studio, Balcon set out to make films that mirrored what was happening to British society and fulfilled his aim of building up "a native industry with its roots firmly planted in the soil of this country."
- It also promotes a neurotic insecurity, reflected in the sillier newspaper headlines - "Briton insulted on the Costa Brava" or vicarious triumphs of infantile egotism ("Krauts firmly put down").
- Issues such as copyright, disclosure, privacy and bibliographical control all fall - or should fall - firmly within the library and information science professionals' area.
- The ears of an angry horse are also likely to point straight backwards, and are held firmly, unlike when the horse is simply relaxed or even listening to something behind it.
- Nice women, real women, put themselves last - but not Emily Dickinson, who, as Paula Bennett points out, firmly rejected "the values of spirituality, purity and service.
- Iranians had more respect for people with graying locks; North, already tipped off by Ghorbanifar, had put more white in his; so Hakim and Nir went back to the shop and had Nir's hair sprayed, Hakim all the while keeping his identity firmly under his wig.
- For over forty years, our security has been based firmly on NATO, the most successful defensive alliance ever.
- Hemmed in by bicks and shoulders, besieged by people wanting to shake his hand, put questions, or merely to remind him of past meetings, Cameron was struggling to respond and make each person feel attended to.He still felt naked and drained after the speech, yet now was the time to be weaving more individuals firmly into thy spreading fabric.
- I believe that this volume will succeed in its aim of increasing awareness of non-chromatographic continuous separation techniques in the analytical community, thereby generating sufficient demand for instrument manufacturers to "bet firmly on these techniques".
- Although the young lice inside the eggs are killed by this application, the nits will remain attached to the hairs firmly and a fine-toothed comb may be needed to detach them.
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