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Перевод: aggressively
[наречие] агрессивно
Тезаурус:
- The slump leaves the Government strapped for cash forcing National Savings to compete aggressively for money.
- In the late '70s the arts departments of the Poly and University of Leeds spawned, amongst others, The Mekons, Delta 5, Severed Head And The Neckf-ers , Zodiac Mindwarp, Ralph And The Ponytails, Dorothy's Cottage (an aggressively gay tuba combo), Sheeny And The Goys, The Gang of Four, The Three Johns and Soft Cell.
- Manufacturers of computer-aided design systems are jockeying aggressively to take advantage of this potential goldmine.
- A non-artist songwriter will need a music publisher who can promote his or her writers, songs aggressively, trying to place them with major recording stars.
- There were two objections to this: firstly it was a British tune and secondly (though less important) it was well known that its full version included a line about crushing rebellious Scots; and while the English national anthem may have pleased aggressively Anglophile spectators, it gave immense offence to thousands of ordinary Scots who quite understandably punctuated it with boos and whistles.
- Typically, in one of the first debates about inner cities of the third Thatcher term, Nicholas Ridley, then Secretary of State for the Environment, justified his aggressively business led strategy, introducing more Urban Development Corporations:
- He stared aggressively at Burden and declaimed loudly and meaningfully, "O brave new world, that has such people in it!"
- They're over the verse section of the song and need to be played aggressively, especially the bend-up at the end of the second bar and the four picked triplets in the final bar.
- That is especially so when the actor in question can be viewed as a contender for the title of number one in a profession well populated with aggressively chauvinistic egocentrics.
- He once reproached Sir Philip Sidney for his famous refusal of a cup of water on a Dutch battlefield as an act that looks "aggressively holy", and it is hard to imagine any other critic of the age allowing himself such a remark, or even conceiving of it: The okay thing would be to drink some of the cup himself and pass it on, leaving most of it to the other man"
- Timman started the game very aggressively.
- Penned in by the subliminal surrealism on the screens, knocked out of the way by the mobile cartoon tableaux that slice aggressively through the audience (mini-stages dragged around at high speed), people don't quite know where to look or go next.
- Harriet's voice rose aggressively and then the receiver was slammed down.
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