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Перевод: naturally
[наречие] естественно; свободно; натурально; легко; конечно; по природе; от рождения; как и следовало ожидать; разумеется
Тезаурус:
- Naturally he prevailed.
- The sort Filmer seemed to seek out naturally.
- Koestler's central idea was that things fall naturally into treelike hierarchies of parts and wholes, systems and subsystems.
- Quite naturally, the islanders wondered if harmonious timber wolf existence included picking off one or two tasty schoolchildren as a light snack between main meals of venison, and strangely the idea has been put to one side for the moment.
- However, with a horse that is naturally high in self-esteem, we will want to make sure that we lead the horse's ego in the right direction, so that it works for us and not against us.
- The positive outlook : However positive any individual may be, naturally he or she will encounter problems in different areas of life.
- Naturally, not everyone is going to be as enthusiastic about the relaunch as we are (those who've been rubbing their hands together in anticipation of issue 100, for example).
- Naturally, it is unfair that developing countries should have to forgo the luxuries that make life more comfortable such as fridges and air conditioning, but it is essential that the West makes available the best technology so that they can produce ozone friendly equipment.
- But the notion of things which are naturally hidden is most important for Gassendi.
- Perhaps Dakyn was fortunate to die naturally within two weeks of Queen Mary.
- The work fell naturally into two sections: physical monitoring of known energies led by Dr Don Robins, a materials scientist and specialist in piezoelectricity in archaeological research; and the psychic approach, including dowsing and psychometry, co-ordinated by Californian archaeologist and parapsychologist, John Steele.
- There are few naturally occurring organisms which have the ability to fix nitrogen from the atmosphere and those that can are prokaryotes (organisms with no membrane separating the DNA-containing organelles from the rest of the cell).
- Newspaper profiles are quite likely to be based on interviews, which have an immediate attraction, though a reader will naturally be wary about how accurately the interview may have been recorded.
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