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Перевод: strictly
[наречие] строго; настрого; точно
Тезаурус:
- Since numbers of children on the streets or living in poor families have increased dramatically over the last decade and the extra resources for the Act's implementation are likely to be strictly limited, demand for services is certain to outstrip supply.
- Not just unmetrical poets like Pound (for the most part) and Bunting, but also a strictly metrical poet like the later Yvor Winters, came to think that the finest auditory effects in English-language verse were attained by those poets who attended to the quantitative elements in British or American speech as an incalculable dimension super-added to the recognized and calculable dimensions of syllable-count and stresscount.
- Strictly, a switch-mode p.s.u. can be precisely designed for a particular output voltage at some stated current; if that design voltage is altered by some means, the performance deteriorates.
- Short hair is strictly forbidden for me not only because of my culture, but because of my lesbianism.
- This courtesy might not be necessary, strictly speaking, but the fact that All the President's Men were in South Africa as guests of the SARB at the same time was not a help.
- These interrelated services are strictly personal and confidential, and their objective is the complete well-being of students and staff.
- The strictly professional attitude - to remember that clients are just cases is simply not possible in teaching.
- Rules seem less strictly enforced.
- It may not appear to be strictly in keeping with the true spirit of love, but there is a great deal of useful "good" to be learned from a military background.
- STRICTLY ADULTS ONLY
- Strictly speaking, though, pumice is only a kind of highly vesicular glassy rock with a low density, so low that many types will float on water, and it may be anywhere between basalt and rhyolite in composition.
- They were the main enemies of the predominant sect, the Pharisees, who believed that salvation would only come if they adhered strictly to the Mosaic law, as originally set out in Deuteronomy where it was made clear that the chosen people must be a "clean" people.
- This, by the way, is something of a misnomer, since although adjectives like "fiery" are often applied to volcanic phenomena (count the number of times in this book!) it's not strictly correct, since there is rarely any actual fire, in the sense of combustible material burning to produce flames and smoke.
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