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Перевод: bravely


[наречие]
храбро; отважно


Тезаурус:

  1. With his supplies he received news of Conflans" defeat at Quiberon Bay, which meant that his small-scale diversion had now become the main, indeed only, invasion, but he bravely pressed on to Ireland and, by now having lost another ship, finally landed a force variously put at from 600 to 1000 men at Carrickfergus, on the north side of Belfast Lough, on Friday 21 February 1760.
  2. They were all young, all the artists of Montparnasse, all talented to a greater or lesser degree, all bravely pitting themselves against the indifference of the public.
  3. In answer to our persistent questioning, he bravely confessed the truth we had asked for - that Leslie and his men, in spite of the fact that they were wearing uniform, might have been shot as franc-tireurs .
  4. There is an oil of the Queen by Prince Philip, bravely hung alongside Sutherland and Seago.
  5. She was very disappointed, but faced up bravely to the situation.
  6. Yet the government, by bravely liberalising imports and by treating foreign investors more favourably, hopes in the longer run to push Brazil at last into the corral of "model debtors", with access to overseas money and to debt relief under the Brady plan.
  7. In that collapse, the European Social Democratic parties, which had for so long bravely vowed to prevent war between their respective States, lined up with the belligerents; the second International collapsed, another casualty of the trenches of northern France.
  8. Gripping the chain with determination the ferry hauled itself bravely through the grey twilight.
  9. Grenada was the last tiny but bitter dreg in the constitutional cup which the United Kingdom has drained in the past thirty-five years; and bravely, though not without a grimace of disgust, did we swallow it.
  10. Manny Shinwell stood in the back of a lorry, speaking bravely and loudly.
  11. But bravely, and I think rightly, he and his designer Robin Wagner kept to a naturalistic setting with trees, boats, ravines and a medieval town square.
  12. If the Government's record of managing the public services has been indifferent, the Tories and the Tories alone have acted bravely and imaginatively to achieve better public services by the only credible means - managing resources through private sector standards and disciplines.
  13. She is the missing link between the European ballad and torch-song tradition and Anglo-American white soul, and she chooses her material bravely.

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