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Перевод: boldly speek boldly


[наречие]
смело; нагло; размашисто


Тезаурус:

  1. This, I think, is a clear example of the way Bible writers filled out the past quite boldly, introducing modifications from their own time.
  2. 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.
  3. Zborowski boldly decided to leave the city and take Modigliani and Jeanne with him.
  4. 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.
  5. Above all that the electors want him to speak out and act boldly.
  6. "It's an ugly thing anyway, and it'll be no loss if it does get swept away," I said boldly.
  7. Sadie looked boldly into his brown eyes.
  8. The rulers of Chad, Togo and Mali boldly disagreed; so did the Americans' friend, King Hassan of Morocco.
  9. Opposition groups are springing up like mushrooms, calling ever more boldly and openly for reforms - freedom of opinion, democracy, justice, freedom to travel.
  10. "Beirut is acquitting herself brilliantly in her new role of tourist "Gateway to the East"," Hachette's Guide to Lebanon boldly announced in 1965.
  11. Boldly going where no man has gone before has brought Brittain success on an unprecedented scale.
  12. 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.
  13. As if to prove he cannot be ignored, Mr Castro boldly tests the limits of Moscow's tolerance.

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