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Перевод: notably speek notably


[наречие]
заметно; значительно; исключительно; особенно; весьма; в особенности


Тезаурус:

  1. As the Maastricht treaty gets ready to be flushed down the toilet, bands have already jumped the gun and gone Euro bonkers, the 12-starred flag having appeared on sleeves by The Divine Comedy, Simply Red, The Manics (who, natch, couldn't resist giving it a spot of slash "n" burn!) and, most notably, Carter.
  2. The writers, while condemning the failings of the old nobility, notably their decadence and degradation, thought that their way of life could be revitalised and could become the foundation of a civil life that stemmed the rising tide of democracy and, as they feared, mob rule.
  3. And Danny, Champion Of The World (U Collins Home Video) is one of those occasional British children's films in the tradition of The Railway Children, where a horrid grown-up (here Robbie Coltrane with a moustache and slicked-back hair) is defeated by a kid (Samuel Irons) and his adult allies (notably real-life father Jeremy Irons).
  4. In a sale otherwise notably short of good material, Zurich dealer Ernst Beyeler paid 1.4 million (2.1 million) for Vuillard's fine and richly decorated interior scene (lot 20, est. 1.5-;2 million) and 560,000 (840,000) for a superb gouache by Paul Klee (lot 26, est. 300,000-;400,000).
  5. It came not just from the outside world, but also from their friends (notably the Greeks), their allies (the Serbs of Serbia), and even their leader (Radovan Karadzic).
  6. The only species notably associated with the sand dunes, and adjacent saltings, is the Snow Bunting; the Camber area is the only regular wintering site in Sussex, flocks of 30 to 50 birds being quite usual.
  7. It has been the para-military organisations, notably the IRA, who have murdered and maimed innocent men, women, and children.
  8. This creates major difficulties for the examination of the effects of the change envisaged, but it does provide an explanation for the dramatic changes in policies which occur, most notably, in our case, the movement towards signing.
  9. In many other areas, notably in the Indian subcontinent, there were spectacular reductions.
  10. Several new interesting development projects are scheduled for the forthcoming year notably sixty-nine 1, 2 and 3 bedroomed houses and flats by Salthorp at Milton Heights near Abingdon, Forty-four 1-;4 bedroomed units by Ideal Homes at Crowmarsh, Gifford and several further phases of larger sites currently under construction.
  11. Some ministers, notably Mr Nicholas Ridley, registered scepticism about the wisdom of the scheme during the meeting and doubted their ability to sell it to MPs and voters.
  12. In spite of a number of important publications in the early 1980s which sought to take Edwardian Conservatism seriously, notably the work of Geoffrey Searle, Alan Sykes, and Gregory Phillips, the Conservative party remained the Cinderella of Edwardian historiography, languishing in the shadows while its ugly sisters, the Liberal and Labour parties, hogged the limelight.
  13. The problem with other recording studies, notably single unit recording work, is often too much selectivity with a resultant bias towards a particular subset of cells in a particular region of the brain.

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