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Перевод: proudly
[наречие] гордо; с гордостью; величественно
Тезаурус:
- In Belfast they achieved minor fame (on their bedroom wall a poster proudly displayed a Belfast Victim gig with support band The Undertones) but in Manchester they slipped away into the endless dull circle of local pub gigs.
- "The Commanding Officer proudly presents - direct from The Ambassadors Theatre, London - THE GATE REVUE!"
- A sign to Venezuela which points somewhat desperately towards an empty plot at dawn proudly signals the completed metal pavilion only 13 hours later.
- "That's whaur yer Uncle Wullie works," said a dad, proudly.
- Sok Hay, the 35-year-old head of propaganda for the Kampot People's Committee, proudly showed the two-storey villa he had bought for 20,000 riels (65).
- When he asked Colm over the microphone how many goals he had scored the boy proudly replied "Four"
- The fact that the ordnance survey map of Ben Lawers proudly declared a Visitor Centre at the base left me no choice in the route I was to take to the top.
- Here we can see Sheikh Haj Amin al-Husseini shaking hands with the leader of the SS, there he proudly inspects a volunteer Muslim contingent of the Wehrmacht .
- Despite his overall fatigue and discomfort, Mark wore it proudly and explained and demonstrated how it worked to everyone involved in his care.
- Above all, he took the future trade union leader seriously, answering his incessant questions, and calling him proudly the "queerest bairn he had ever known.
- It suggested that if a firm had low debts and was paying a lot of corporate tax its managers were actually being incompetent: while proudly keeping their credit ratings high, they were handing their shareholders' money to the taxman.
- "No need," replied the Headmaster proudly.
- Mr Houghton still glows proudly when recounting Corning's role in helping to create the electric light-bulb after Thomas Edison came to the company in 1879 with his ideas.
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