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Перевод: loudly
[наречие] громко; громогласно; шумно; кричаще
Тезаурус:
- The gipsies looked so threatening that she thought they were going to attack Angela's father, but Farmer Yatton stood his ground, and presently the gipsies, grumbling loudly, began to move their horses, which they had unharnessed, back between the shafts of the caravans.
- This helps explain the extraordinary spectacle here yesterday of 5,000 loudly "anti-colonial" black people clamouring against independence and for political re-integration with South Africa.
- Ian laughed loudly.
- Especially when, as with Autocar Motor , you're the first to report the facts, and you report them loudly.
- As Woodroffe recounts, he was watching it from the opposite bank of the narrow stream and was so close that he was worried the vole would hear his receiver pulsing loudly.
- He stared aggressively at Burden and declaimed loudly and meaningfully, "O brave new world, that has such people in it!"
- "We might as well say the Rosary now," he announced when he put pencil and paper away, taking out his beads and letting them dangle loudly.
- She tightened her lips against the chuckle that began as a small sound deep in her throat, but her amusement would not be contained and soon she was laughing loudly and helplessly.
- From eight months onwards they are likely to protest loudly about being passed around, and cling to the person they know best.
- The First Granny, as Mrs Bush is becoming affectionately known, marched up to the uniformed bell-ringers beside the big Christmas tree, put ten bucks into the Big Red Kettle, and loudly announced how much she preferred patronising a mall that had the sense to permit the Salvation Army.
- He coughed again and spoke a little more loudly.
- Their long, slurred vowels rendered their German almost incomprehensible to me, though it was impossible not to listen in as they argued more loudly and grinned more broadly at each other's jokes as the beer did its work.
- They were talking to each other loudly as if to keep lurking wood-spirits at bay, and I did vividly remember that teenage spooky feeling of being alone in wild woodland and at the mercy of supernatural eyes.
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