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Перевод: plainly
[наречие] прямо; откровенно; толком
Тезаурус:
- To pillory a car like the Escort - and it is Britain's single most important model - is plainly asking for trouble.
- But does it really take a trained critic to warn viewers of what is so plainly, desperately obvious?
- By a whiff of the smell you can plainly tell
- The man had plainly not left British shores and London itself was worlds apart from where he came from.
- The mood of the conference is plainly hostile to higher interest rates and in favour of letting the pound float where it will in best Thatcherite, free-market fashion.
- Her dismay showed all too plainly on her face.
- Nor did he reveal any keener affinity with Schubert in the rather mechanical, plainly stated accompaniments that he provided for the mezzo Yvonne Howard.
- But the reality was stated by Nir to George Bush, quite plainly, in July 1986: "We are dealing with the most radical elements we've learned they can deliver and the moderates can't."
- Plainly on his return to Moscow Lonsdale was able to brief the KGB on security at Wormwood Scrubs.
- The verdict satisfied no one, particularly as it was obvious that the authorities were keen to prove the body was Crabb's when, plainly, the evidence was not there.
- As soon as we left Florence and crossed the Tennessee River we passed from Lauderdale, a dry county, to Colbert, a wet one, and the difference was plainly visible: a sudden array of beerstands and gaudy neon nightclubs flickering past made Sheffield a sort of Baghdad next to the more prim outposts in Florence, the birthplace of W C Handy, and a bastion of respectability.
- Today, it is plainly recognized that stress is heart-related.
- The forecasts that every British family would by now have access to a car (the thinking behind the design of Milton Keynes and other new towns) were plainly wrong.
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