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Перевод: very
[прилагательное] настоящий; истинный; сущий; тот самый; самый; сам по себе; самый предельный; [наречие] очень; даже
Тезаурус:
- The typical old person is transformed into a patronized welfare recipient, only one step removed from the "poor dears" in nursing homes: not to be listened to very seriously, if at all, "not quite whole people, not people like us".
- A very famous "proof" of God's existence, the so-called "Ontological Argument" associated with St Anselm, defines God as "that than which nothing greater can be thought to exist".
- But the details of the incident have been lost in the mists of history and for most people all that remains is a fleeting memory of the dejected player arriving at Heathrow Airport to face a miserable future as one half of a very well worn footballing joke.
- Nevertheless it is very s table in all axes.
- The cost of any scheme would be very large and I should make clear now that the Government cannot contemplate funding expenditure on this scale from public funds.
- The slope, b , is mathematically very close to the proportion difference, d .
- TV viewers, astute ones, will notice when Norman first hoves on to the screen that his swing is very upright, which is how he started playing this game.
- She did not know Edouard very well.
- It wasn't that I was tempted to eat those convenient nuts, just the very fact of their existence.
- Many people believe that it is the careful controlled setting of a laboratory that makes experiments very powerful situations in which to draw causal inferences.
- "Albeit that they're very good guidelines, at the end of the day it's still up to individual to decide whether they adhere to them or not," he said.
- And other astronomers, notably the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh, have used infra-red detectors to locate the very faint light from the most distant galaxies.
- Imported cutlery is also bought in American dollars and, while the exchange rate of sterling to the dollar was very favourable for Britain last year, it has dropped considerably in the past six months, making imported cutlery more expensive to buy.
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