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Перевод: apologetically
[наречие] извиняясь; сконфуженно; примирительно
Тезаурус:
- Then, finally, in 1662, he apologetically asked Charles II not "to think the worse of me, if snatching up all the weapons to fight against your enemies, I lighted upon one that had a double edge".
- The radiologist apologetically but firmly positioned Phoebe in front of a ferocious-looking machine; she took Phoebe's arms and stretched them forward into an awkward position.
- She pats it apologetically.
- "I'm not sure that I can at the moment," I said apologetically.
- He smiled apologetically at Myles.
- More than one lord lieutenant told me almost apologetically of the number of supplicants who sought his intervention with the democratically-chosen authorities.
- For presentations to senior management you may find a vital member of the team arrives apologetically in the middle of your presentation.
- You can also instruct them how to react through your own behaviour: shrugging your shoulders apologetically at the end of your presentation says, "Go on, regard me with contempt."
- "I'm a bit of a slowcoach mostly," said Sarah apologetically.
- One fellow told me, apologetically, that he and his wife only did ten to fifteen kilometres daily these days.
- Sergeant Camb hesitated apologetically on the threshold.
- He frowned, pulled the napkin from his lap and laid it on the table as he stood up, shrugging apologetically to his mother, seeming to indicate that it was the kind of thing that had happened before, from time to time.
- Glancing away, Doyle said apologetically, "Thought you'd like a laugh - these solemn occasions, old friends dying."
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