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Перевод: boldly
[наречие] смело; нагло; размашисто
Тезаурус:
- This, I think, is a clear example of the way Bible writers filled out the past quite boldly, introducing modifications from their own time.
- But Anna Pavord's recognition (27 September) of the opportunity for the twentieth century boldly to turn Uppark's tragedy to advantage, is a more compelling argument.
- Zborowski boldly decided to leave the city and take Modigliani and Jeanne with him.
- Sir Anthony, boldly, with little to lose, is willing to provide a focal point for discussion and decision on absolutely legitimate matters of political concern.
- Above all that the electors want him to speak out and act boldly.
- "It's an ugly thing anyway, and it'll be no loss if it does get swept away," I said boldly.
- Sadie looked boldly into his brown eyes.
- The rulers of Chad, Togo and Mali boldly disagreed; so did the Americans' friend, King Hassan of Morocco.
- Opposition groups are springing up like mushrooms, calling ever more boldly and openly for reforms - freedom of opinion, democracy, justice, freedom to travel.
- "Beirut is acquitting herself brilliantly in her new role of tourist "Gateway to the East"," Hachette's Guide to Lebanon boldly announced in 1965.
- Boldly going where no man has gone before has brought Brittain success on an unprecedented scale.
- There is one important difference: the Prime Minister and his Cabinet can embark boldly upon their way forward, with electoral considerations banished for a long time to come.
- As if to prove he cannot be ignored, Mr Castro boldly tests the limits of Moscow's tolerance.
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