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Перевод: downright speek downright


[прилагательное]
прямой; отъявленный; откровенный; честный; явный; очевидный;
[наречие]
совершенно; явно


Тезаурус:

  1. As it is the second, we have to consider the possibility that it was just complacency, which the minister vehemently denies, or even downright carelessness.
  2. And Auntie Julie was downright sarcastic, always saying: "Och, you're a spoilt wee brat, Frankie.
  3. Mr Sylvester, regarding Nails, would have described him as truculent and downright unattractive.
  4. To that end it employed a mixture of bribery, smear and downright deceit, climaxing in a crescendo of scaremongering hysteria.
  5. Chapter 31, Personal Reference Libraries, identifies some of the many dictionaries now available to aid the researcher, and those listed are recommended as desirable if not downright essential.
  6. These people are a danger to themselves and others, are a downright public nuisance and their habits (when conducted in the course of driving) should be legislated against.
  7. This was not just embarrassing, it was downright dangerous.
  8. The story is Gordian in its complexity, but no Alexander seems available to cut through the tangle of claims, counter-claims, and downright lies.
  9. GIVEN that Japan is America's closest ally in the Pacific, there is a remarkable amount of suspicion, contempt and even downright hatred between the two countries.
  10. There can be little doubt for instance that the doubtfulness or downright hostility felt towards Eliot by some Americans, particularly in recent decades, derives from the sort of American Eliot was - and remained, long after he had taken British citizenship.
  11. Otherwise, if the horse becomes too anxious and says "No!", and we insist "Yes!", and the horse becomes very upset and leaps and rears all over the place, we have just trained our horse to always become difficult and uncooperative, and possibly downright dangerous, in this situation.
  12. At which the manifestations of blacks and Asians from the floor were as downright as might have been expected.
  13. Dispatches (C4) went a lot further and, on the basis of British Rail's own recent inquiries, came up with a luridly tangled tale of opportunism, misappropriation and downright fraud.

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