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Перевод: solely
[наречие] единственно; только; исключительно
Тезаурус:
- But he never made changes solely for their publicity value.
- A special period should be set aside solely for the purpose of carrying out an inspection.
- In April 1983, for example, an opinion poll indicated that while 32 per cent favoured a joint team, 43 per cent considered the team should be solely Palestinian.
- In an attempt to counteract despondency, to reclaim the green world for itself, not solely as a balm for my despair, I arranged with Barry's help an interview with David Ricalde.
- bodily injury sustained while taking part in racing by horse motor or motorcycle, motor rallies and competitions, mountaineering where ropes or guides are normally used, pot-holing, skin-diving or aviation (except when travelling solely as a passenger).
- IIb produces only luxury goods which are consumed solely by the capitalists.
- The habit of mind which opposes family and state, and which gives the family a special position in the organization of a polity, is not solely Libyan: strongly tatique societies have often tried to abolish or limit the institution of the family; and the attempts by government to regulate family life by intervening to increase or to decrease births, by altering rules of inheritance, by inhibiting or encouraging kinship corporations, are so familiar that they are taken to be natural functions of the state.
- The first usage is firmly linked to IT (e.g. the book Perry (1987) is solely about the "end users" of IT systems, and its references to "libraries" are to program libraries!).
- The engine was started and run solely on gasifier-produced gas and employed another ingenious hybrid device as a speed regulator.
- Whatever the theoretical possibilities, it is clearly more parsimonious to explain acquired distinctiveness and equivalence solely in terms of associative mechanisms.
- The answer given by many writers is solely in terms of the greater exposure among women to goods and shops: the simple opportunity thesis.
- Around town, the ECC runs solely on its batteries, giving it a range of about 50 miles and zero emissions.
- However, successful regeneration cannot be adequately defined in solely physical terms.
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