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Перевод: vigorously
[наречие] сильно; энергично; решительно
Тезаурус:
- Forty years later, I sat in the drawing-room of his home at Sevenoaks in Kent, watching him shake his head vigorously from side to side as he contemplated the ruins of his own efforts to resolve the Palestine problem.
- Egerton Wake became the party's national agent and vigorously pursued the policy of giving direction to the rest of the movement, through the organization of regional and local conferences.
- "The arrest of Arce Gomez sends a message that the President will work with other governments to pursue vigorously individuals who traffic in drugs," said a White House statement.
- They have vigorously contested in court the Metropolitan's assertion that the Turkish government was tardy in pursuing its claim.
- A stone's throw from the Iraqi border post to the west of Khorramshahr, a senior officer of Iran's Revolutionary Guard vigorously denied that his men, who swarmed around the area, were involved in what he called Iraq's "Islamic revolution" - which, he said, would one day ("God willing") succeed.
- He has, to switch metaphors, grabbed by the throat the Tories' controversial team of young election campaign advisers, shaken them vigorously, and hung them up on the nearest meat hook.
- Wakeham had made it clear when he took over from Younger as her team manager that the campaign must be conducted more vigorously, with Cabinet ministers taking a much more active part in it.
- His many enthusiasms extended to owning a couple of elderly Rolls-Royces, attempting to restart a School of Architecture at the RA, submitting with success his own drawings to the Summer Exhibition and vigorously supporting home-town local causes, including the Malvern Arts Club.
- The school has a responsibility to support those who have a poor reputation and to work vigorously to dispel it if it's undeserved.
- "Oh, ho!" he said, dancing more vigorously and chanting, "Manchester City!
- She sits at her dressing-table and vigorously brushes her hair, a mop of copper-coloured curls, natural curls, as tight and springy as coiled steel.
- James Molyneaux and the Rev Ian Paisley have already set this deadline for the resumption of talks and even as their two parties vigorously fought each other in several constituencies, joint working groups were in session drawing up vital working papers for the forthcoming negotiations.
- As a scholar and theorist, Hirsch is known, apart from his unfashionable but vigorously argued advocacy of intentionalism, for his conviction that literature is not a coherent concept, and has no definable essence, and that by extension "English" as a discipline has no absolute method.
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