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Перевод: virtually
[наречие] фактически; поистине; в сущности
Тезаурус:
- Across the River Plate in Uruguay, the great Central Station in Montevideo, built in 1897 and designed by a Uruguayan architect, Luis Andreoni, virtually marked the coming-of-age of the country.
- This is not as objectionable though as the host of descriptions which virtually conceal the identity of the product and refer to it by any of a number of lurid, dramatic or pseudo scientific titles which bear little if any relationship to function.
- Since 1960 Kubrick has virtually disowned the film, claiming that he was not given enough creative control.
- Indeed virtually the only thing now missing is the short ballet sequence.
- The Barnbow factory made shells, and Chapman became virtually its manager-in-chief, with some thirty sub-managers under him.
- Which brings us to camp, considered by some to be the essence of the homosexual sensibility, by others, both within and without gay culture, as virtually the opposite: the quintessence of an alienated, inadequate sensibility (above, Chapter 3).
- But Prudential finance director Michael Lawrence says that the bids put in by all the firms on the tender shortlist were "virtually all of an allness on fees".
- The LOGO disc they produce for Apple is virtually uncopyable.
- He's taught many a Clubrep to ski and with only a very few exceptions, he can virtually guarantee to get you up and around the bay first time.
- For both reasons, there was either virtually no official concern about soil erosion or a reaction against enforced policies which were firmly linked to the colonial regime.
- Then there is the cost: cellphone equipment is virtually given away with crisp packets and the running cost is only fractionally greater.
- One objective of this paper will be to transcend these human nature-based caricatures by examining the psycho-social dynamics of individualism and autonomy in Semai society, a society which is, in fact, virtually free of violence.
- It is assumed therefore that virtually all children will travel along broadly the same curricular path in English, but that some will move more quickly, and further, than others; and some may be around the level 1 attainments for the whole of their school careers.
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