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Перевод: cheaply speek cheaply


[наречие]
дешево; легко


Тезаурус:

  1. One popular route started off from the highly reactive unsaturated hydrocarbon, ethylene (or ethene), H 2 C=CH 2, which was readily and cheaply available from petroleum refineries.
  2. The issue of accuracy is being brought into sharper focus by the increased pressure on researchers to have their analysis done more efficiently - that is more cheaply - perhaps by contract analytical laboratories.
  3. Scott Peck defines this brilliantly: "In pseudo-community a group attempts to purchase community cheaply by pretence.
  4. A local housing association believed that the conversion of an existing building into an attractive block of flats would assist the process of regenerating the city centre, provided a sound building could be obtained cheaply.
  5. Someone else got up to reply, with some indignation, and said that private individuals transported goods and passengers much more cheaply that the government could manage; government garages were scrap-heaps for vehicles which any private individual could repair in half an hour.
  6. Using one with the other, buying Scottish beef, pork and lamb, with fresh vegetables (organic or not) she will feed her family cheaply, wholesomely, and safely.
  7. Newbon disclosed that he told his former managing director a couple of years ago: "I could get Oxford United very cheaply," - but his boss wasn't interested.
  8. Beaumont bought Jodami cheaply in Ireland for Yorkshire businessman John Yeadon after the horse had been broken in at the Curragh as a four-year-old.
  9. Both times the hope was that Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Leicestershire coal could be taken to London cheaply and quickly.
  10. Much other printed ephemera can be picked up just as cheaply, a boon market for collectors sharp enough to spot history mirrored in the disposable scraps of everyday life.
  11. He issues an encyclical saying hard drugs should be made cheaply available to addicts to cut out the mobsters, and insists that every child ought to be a wanted child.
  12. Bigger animals, such as humans, horses, and cows, have relatively more dark meat, made of many slow muscle fibres that can sustain activity much more cheaply and for longer periods than fast fibres.
  13. Several have been window-shopping, mostly in recession-blighted regions where banks can be bought cheaply.

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