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Перевод: agreeably
[наречие] приятно; соответственно
Тезаурус:
- I was then brought up to this room, in which, at that point of the day, the sun was lighting up the floral patterns of the wallpaper quite agreeably.
- The four tall brothers walked in stooped silence but their wives chatted agreeably.
- "That's right," said Michael agreeably, lifting her on to his knee.
- "Very good," said the Hungarian, as if agreeably surprised by the intelligence of a backward child.
- Christopher Benjamin bumbles around agreeably as the virtuoso; Linda Marlowe puts on a powerful Vampirella act as his sex-hungry wife.
- We however consider it the best mode of instruction, as we are perpetually saying, that when ever a horse acts agreeably to the wishes of his rider, it should follow that he receive some indulgence from him.
- The finales to both Acts are effectively concerts, the sort of agreeably naff rock'n'roll revival that might just about pass muster as a Capital Gold one-nighter down the Hammersmith Palais.
- His father nodded agreeably and settled his hat back on his head.
- Number twos tend therefore to be passed over (except for the top job in America, for which agreeably relaxed standards of industry have been set by a recent incumbent).
- The whole lesson of the events of the past 20 years is that doctors cannot be re-educated, so long as their training is drug-based their journals utterly dependent upon the revenue from the drug companies advertisements, and their leisure activities agreeably subsidised by the drug companies' slush funds.
- The man smiled at the girl and must have passed some friendly remark, for she looked at him agreeably before returning to her inspection of the petticoats.
- Edmunds, a colourful confection well danced, agreeably sung, and with a good lot of laughs from Alan Wells's Dame and Neil James's Simple Simon.
- Wrapped up in his agreeably muddled versions of events, he might have been speaking from Mars: and with this last screen show, this cinematic oddity, the scandal sank away.
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