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Перевод: strenuously
[наречие] усиленно
Тезаурус:
- Compare this to the strenuously managed, balanced sense of self arrived at by the likes of The Eurythmics and Howard Jones.
- If running strenuously, I wear a neoprene support, without which I feel as though something is hitting the muscle, with accompanying stiffness.
- Havers strenuously denied that there had been a cover-up, and Mr Douglas Hurd, then a Minister of State at the Foreign Office, maintained that a full inquiry into the affair had revealed nothing to suggest that national security had been prejudiced.
- The cult of monarchy which they so strenuously and even sometimes grotesquely encouraged made very good political sense; it was a visual demonstration of monarchy as in theory envisaged, and therefore a substantial basis for monarchy as in practice exercised.
- He objected strenuously to the terms of the ceasefire resolution passed by the UN Security Council on April 3rd; but he accepted it (as indeed he had to) and is obeying its terms, more or less.
- It is the more remarkable that Pound in his letter to Williams should diagnose himself as suffering from a milder form of Eliot's disease; most of the time, alike in his life and his poetry, he seems to be denying it by strenuously over-compensating.
- When, however, Origen himself came to write a commentary on Matthew 19: 12 he strenuously opposed a literal exegesis.
- Here Berkeley argued strenuously against the view that we judge the distance of objects by means of lines and angles.
- With that decision came the near certainty, strenuously denied at the time, that Aden would grow into a fully fledged military base.
- Stevenson himself was one of the few to speak out strenuously against the newly received wisdom - "the idea that you can merchandize candidates like breakfast cereal".
- In France, the Communist Party appeals to reactionary working-class prejudices almost as strenuously as does Mr Le Pen.
- Most of them would be unlikely to sponsor a wholesale reconstruction of the educational system and were content to work strenuously within the generous limits of the new Act of 1944.
- She worked strenuously to establish the Corby branch and provided courses there in an attempt to sustain a WEA presence in the then new steel town but it became inactive in the early thirties.
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