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Перевод: partially
[наречие] частично; пристрастно
Тезаурус:
- This ominous escalation of tension has come amid reports that the rail blockade of Armenia and Nagorny Karabakh by Azerbaijan - partially lifted at least in recent days - has been re-imposed after fresh violence.
- No. it's not a lingering sense of failure that leaves a player hanging around the fringes of the game, or not entirely anyhow, it is a sense of loss as the private world of a county cricket club is left, as the dreams of youth, partially realised, are broken, and the unsteady step towards a different life begins.
- Scale-less (leather) or partially scaled (mirror) varieties made it easier to prepare such fish for the table, while "pot-bellied pigs" were encouraged for their high weight-to-length ratio.
- Until lately, fishing rods were glued with hide glue which was hardened and rendered partially waterproof by soaking the rods in formalin.
- We were surprised to find that the 750 was only partially assembled, having expected to just pull it out of its box and start using it.
- But it was upwards, up to the sky and the heavens, the clouds and rain that his eyes reached and there, lay a blurred outline of saltire, vague and dismembered, random and partially obscured.
- An early contestant for the role of heir apparent, Aleke Banda, a minister in the 1960s, was restricted to his village for several years before being partially rehabilitated only to fall in disgrace again in the mid 1980s.
- It defines the child as being blind or partially sighted, and contains information about the age of onset of the visual loss and the prognosis of the visual condition.
- Gingerly, she lowered herself onto the wall, and sat astride its smooth apex, still partially concealed by overhanging branches from the tree.
- The following establishments have indicated that they are wholly or partially suitable for disabled visitors.
- IP , however, partially retains this approach but superimposes on it a distinction between direct and precatory words.
- At times he advised reverting to a lower potency if the higher potency aggravated; at other times he advised giving a few doses of a partially similar remedy if any aggravation should occur; he also suggested administering the remedy in liquid form, giving a few succussions before repeating (the plus system).
- He did not believe it, he ridiculed it - to his sister, for instance - but it partially attained the effect Lewis aimed at.
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