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Перевод: singularly
[наречие] необыкновенно; особенно; в единственном числе
Тезаурус:
- It was a post for which he was singularly unsuited and from which he removed himself or was gently pushed in September 1939, but, though he failed to hit it off with the central committee, he did bring to the organisation the stamp of institutional legitimacy.
- His record is singularly unhappy, though, with five victories and eighteen defeats in his thirty-two games in charge, culminating in the ignominy of the 1989 Ashes series.
- But the prejudice against money-lending was a bar to the development of credit and of the money economy in general; and it was singularly fortunate for the Europe of the eleventh and twelfth centuries that there was a substantial group of active and intelligent people who had overcome the prohibition of usury.
- In the event, his twelve Tests proved a singularly unhappy period as he lost four and drew eight; he insisted that the responsibility did not affect him but his form declined - partly at least through a back injury - and his performances varied from moderate to dismal.
- Constable Arthur Perkins was a phlegmatic man, resigned long ago to losing his hair and his prospects for promotion as he worked out his years in an area singularly free of serious crime.
- It had been singularly successful in achieving a synthesis of local and cosmopolitan, rural and urban, into a religious culture of remarkable vitality and tenacity, even in the seventh century.
- The picture of this charming boy may very fitly be placed near your bed, to imprint the fancy deeper in your imagination and enable you to fall into those sweet transports which do singularly gratify the enjoyer's heart.
- On the face of it, our young lady is singularly lacking in family connections; yet, from her appearance, she has not been left to her own devices."
- His mailings were falling singularly flat with Gina.
- This type of administrative regulation, when combined with a decline of one-quarter in current expenditure to the cities between 1981-;2 and 1985-;6, and the imposition of an administratively difficult and possibly inequitable poll tax, makes the financial environment within which the older urban cores have to operate singularly unfortunate.
- Indecency is a singularly inappropriate test for regulating dramatic depictions of intimacy, particularly where the audience has expressed a conscious choice to view the performance through the purchase of tickets.
- Living with localism and the drift to an authoritarian system created a dangerous impasse in Zambian society, and left it singularly ill-equipped to deal with its economic collapse in the late 1980s.
- He is to be congratulated on this singularly structured approach.
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