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Перевод: audibly
[наречие] громко; внятно; вслух; явно
Тезаурус:
- The one to whom I had been speaking was shivering audibly.
- Artificial appearance thereby takes on a sexual overtone which Porter detects in the expression "making faces", meaning to have sex Keith Thomas observes that by the eighteenth century bodily control became a symbol of social hierarchy An elegant person would not pass wind audibly, or expose teeth while laughing.
- Her breath was hissing in and out audibly as if her teeth were clenched.
- You walked audibly.
- Don't be swayed by the fact that many players have an optical digital output socket instead; this "higher tech" alternative is invariably audibly inferior, and is usually fitted to ensure compliance with RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) regulations in countries such as Germany that are particularly strict on the subject.
- I sighed audibly, disappointed.
- She put her hand up to the mound of hair upon her neck and a hairpin fell just audibly to the floor.
- The CO groaned quite audibly.
- Mercer and Bambi chose a centrally located table and were soon joined by their less than happy offspring, Sheridan audibly saying, "I don't see why we have to sit in here when we have our own private car."
- "Leave me alone," she said, barely audibly.
- Patrick uttered a low whimpering sound and then, quite audibly, "Marcus."
- He said "Bitch!" audibly, then sprinted off leaving her in a state of stunned surprise.
- How many orchestral recordings do you own of, say, a typical Romantic Symphony, where the orchestral playing is truly watertight of ensemble, where there's not a single moment when any one player or section is audibly "out of sync" with the main ensemble?
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