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Перевод: ambitiously


[наречие]
честолюбиво; энергично


Тезаурус:

  1. More ambitiously, I shall vest the M1, the M6 and the West coast main line in a consortium to own and improve both routes, drawing cash from tolls and fares.
  2. Earlier in 1982, Yorkshire Television quite ambitiously built a short comedy series around the life of a 40 year old man with the mental age of ten.
  3. The Liberal Democrats have, very ambitiously, been conducting a national survey among GPs about the likely impact of the Government's proposals for the health service.
  4. Less ambitiously, you might ask your employer to agree to repatriate you, together with your family and possessions, free of charge, if your job ends prematurely for any reason, except perhaps if you have been dismissed for misconduct.
  5. During her short career she ambitiously taught herself the principal and solo roles as well as the corps de ballet parts of the various ballets by careful attention during rehearsal and performance, and by assiduously watching even the works in which she did not appear (such as Le Spectre de la Rose ).
  6. More ambitiously, it appointed envoys to present their views directly to the politicians.
  7. At about the same time, the computer graphics lab at the New York Institute of Technology was working on what it ambitiously claimed would ultimately be the first full-length computer-generated feature, The Works.
  8. Less ambitiously, simple networks can be chalked on to the playground.
  9. Houses to accommodate them rose as a compact group south of the churchyard, and the church itself was soon ambitiously transformed to provide the setting for an elaborate cycle of daily worship.
  10. In 1958 the car ambitiously featured a large tableau along one side, showing the Mayflower crossing the Atlantic.
  11. Instead, he has ambitiously attempted an updating of the Biblical myths that have always informed the act of literary creation.
  12. Goals are often too readily set and aims too ambitiously expressed and unless a systematic (scientific) examination is made of the methods utilised to achieve these ends, there is the danger that progress may be slowed or even upset."
  13. She had not entirely lost the gipsy look of her earlier manifestations, but now, more ambitiously attired, appeared more like some sort of stage character, a dressed-up Bohemian, an artist's model, or an adventuress in disguise.

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