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Перевод: normally
[наречие] нормально
Тезаурус:
- Lukic, normally rock solid, punched the ball into his own net to allow Rangers to draw level in the first leg of their European Cup tie.
- Acts as relief to Mrs McCabe and normally covers breakfasts.
- The iconography of a state's coinage viewed over a period of time can reveal a certain amount of information about the aspirations of that state, since the choice of designs will normally reflect the matters considered important by at least an influential body in that state and will present these important matters in a particular way.
- They are also exploring with solvency regulators the possibility of advancing current-year profits, which would not normally be paid out until 1996 - perhaps up to 5% of names' underwriting limits.
- The base was merely one of the factors which should normally be considered.
- "Normally when you have that kind of money it would be burning a hole in your pocket.
- Remember that the majority of bonsai trees are hardy plants which normally grow outside.
- Does this low opinion also apply to the normally aspirated 2.5 diesel?
- Your karate school is responsible for nominating you to the open "B" or regional squad sessions which are normally held at least twice a year.
- Normally, classes were held on works premises but at least partly out of works time, with the apprentices themselves paying some or all of the fees, electing their own voluntary officers and choosing their own subjects of study.
- This had considerable impact on the Champagne trade for, at a single stroke, 10 per cent of its annual production, normally consumed in royal and aristocratic Russian circles, suddenly had no market.
- "July and August are normally quiet, but this year has been exceptional and the latest interest rate rise won't help," he said.
- Because the operators had been so heavily involved in the "productionising" of the new technology and were thus extremely familiar with the technical possibilities of the machinery, they were in a strong position to negotiate higher rates than the time-study person would normally allow.
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