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Перевод: greatly
[наречие] весьма; значительно; очень; возвышенно; благородно
Тезаурус:
- For Marx, as for Hegel and Kant, the German philosophers who greatly influenced him, ideas could not be brushed aside and the unique character of humans as thinking animals was central to all his work.
- MI6 was greatly upset by Churchill's decision to create Special Operations Executive (SOE), which it saw as infringing upon its sacred duties.
- In addition to Moore, neither Geoff Cooke, England's manager, nor Dick Best, the coach, were greatly impressed by the experimental ruck and maul variations, which have been in force at under-19 level in England this season.
- By then, his marriage was under strain, but in any event the family's way of life would have been greatly changed in this new environment.
- Cattle (mainly dairy cows) were traditionally the mainstay of crofting agriculture in Lewis and Harris, but their numbers have greatly declined.
- While political science has greatly concentrated on the role of governments and the executive, at the cost of examining the role of legislatures, it is clear that academic comment now presents a more varied picture of the role of parliaments than that of the decline of which Lord Bryce wrote.
- But the costs could be greatly under-estimated and considerable extra resources may well be required to solve HMIP's problems.
- At the end of the Civil War roughly one-quarter of a million roved around the Ukraine, a region that had suffered greatly from the hostilities.
- The influence of its music was greatly enhanced by the technological advances which then took place: first in gramophones; then in public broadcasting systems.
- The church's opposition to mechanical and chemical contraception and to abortion, greatly encourages the large families that are so characteristic of the region.
- You are invited to contact them via the Reader Service Card, and if you contact them by other means it would be greatly appreciated if you would mention that you read them in CHEMISTRY IN BRITAIN.
- Almost a hundred years later, following his visit to Kidderminster, George Whitfield told a friend, "I was greatly refreshed to find what a sweet savour of good Mr. Baxter's doctrine, works and discipline remain to this day".
- The head of the Office believed that the experiment had "greatly increased public perception of the House".
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