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Перевод: probably
[наречие] вероятно
Тезаурус:
- Queen Victoria lived on to see these tremendous changes and in June 1897, when the British Empire was probably at its peak, she celebrated her Diamond Jubilee with great pomp and ceremony.
- The spores apparently can live only a few weeks at most in the environment; infections have been induced experimentally by contact with spores from the insect's surroundings, but this is probably a minor source of infection in nature.
- Herding and criss-crossing behaviour has been observed in spotted and spinner dolphins, common dolphins, dusky, white-beaked and bottlenose dolphins and probably also occurs in other species.
- Dave Titcombe was probably on his way back right now.
- In fact he probably stands a round of beers with his mates every now and then on the strength of his unrequited schoolboy romance with a fluffy little classmate who grew up into a sexy, albeit pintsized superstar.
- "That was hard," I told Graham, forgetting that he'd probably just step across using his stilt-like limbs.
- This delay was probably due to the intervention of Matthew Digby Wyatt (1820-;77) who, as Surveyor of the East India Company since 1855, had a strong claim for the work.
- But the Murray committee is probably right to say that a minimum five-year experiment with a four-day game programme is now due.
- In 1950 Stanislaw Ulam, an applied mathematician, showed without the use of a high-speed computer that earlier estimates regarding Part 1 had been over-optimistic and that the whole concept was probably impracticable.
- "I don't know," she said, "probably others ran from you before we came.
- Probably the best illustration of the assisting method in action during the course comes in the fifth session when Somerset practitioners take the logic of working with the problem in the community to its ultimate conclusion.
- He will probably announce the scrapping of residential segregation, and an end to blacks' exclusion from most South African land.
- Many field studies suggest that the social structure of both inshore and pelagic dolphin species is generally fluid and loose, with probably a promiscuous mating system for most.
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