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Перевод: assiduously
[наречие] истово
Тезаурус:
- Books were what he bought most assiduously.
- women, of course - who amassed personal power as assiduously as they propagated the myth of a stable, pluralistic Lebanon.
- During her short career she ambitiously taught herself the principal and solo roles as well as the corps de ballet parts of the various ballets by careful attention during rehearsal and performance, and by assiduously watching even the works in which she did not appear (such as Le Spectre de la Rose ).
- Even so, Hill had another highly impressive game, passing crisply, nosing out openings, supporting assiduously and doing much useful work in defence.
- Of course, there are many older people whose eyesight or hearing is failing or who can't concentrate as assiduously.
- Heseltine had resigned from the Cabinet in January 1986 over the Westland affair and had, since then, assiduously cultivated the party in the constituencies.
- The Storehouse chairman feels far more at home leading the expansion of the group he has built up so assiduously.
- In the old days before the distracting influences of radio and television, the fixed routine of the adult inhabitants after the day's work was done was to settle down for an evening's knitting, a craft both men and women practised assiduously, on the outside galleries in summer and by candlelight in front of a peat fire in winter.
- But Pearson assiduously shows how the grandads of that supposed era of tranquillity were themselves bemoaning the sad decline of standards of virtue and discipline since their youth.
- He came to regret the destruction for which he had been responsible in the name of church restoration under the unenlightened rules prevailing at the time, and in 1881 he joined the recently formed Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, for which he worked quietly but assiduously into old age.
- Both explored the breakup of wartime solidarity, the liberation of former restraints on individual selfishness and the irruption of dark, subversive and irrational forces to tear down the cosy myths so assiduously cultivated during wartime.
- At a meeting on 5th June, the day before the exhibition closed, the judges were told that the assessors were "proceeding assiduously", and a week later reported their conclusions.
- From 16 to 70 he worked assiduously and well, justifying the proverb that "Work is easy - for those who like to work."
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