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Перевод: courageously


[наречие]
смело; отважно


Тезаурус:

  1. Commanche Run responded courageously to pressure from his jockey, and by the final furlong he and Baynoun, running equally gamely, had the race between them.
  2. He preached before both Charles II and Cromwell and courageously reproved them for their sins.
  3. He is its chairman, Sir William Wilkinson, who has campaigned courageously despite personal difficulties that would have stopped many more bullish men.
  4. George kicked off his war by joining the small group of fighting men who courageously volunteered to stay behind and fight a rearguard action in Dieppe in September 1940.
  5. In what seems a courageously wild effort to match fire with fire, England have packed their side with fast bowlers of unproven calibre, so Hemmings's wise-owl control and skill, patience, duty and courage promises to be crucially tested.
  6. A single-volume history has recently been courageously and skilfully attempted by Hugh Honour and John Fleming, which inevitably suffers from the problem of compression.
  7. Certainly not the mature women who are caring courageously, and quite alone, for the elderly.
  8. Weissman carried on courageously with a complex but fascinating lecture on RNA splicing, ignoring the loud hubbub and intermittent squawks from his own microphone, and pausing often to wait out an eruption of roars and whistles from next door.
  9. Colin Falck's Cat Gone from Memorabilia (Taxus, 5.95), by contrast, goes courageously over the top in its eloquent last verse demonstration of how death and depression transfer emotion and unhinge reason: Come back my love.
  10. No housing policy can be sound which does not deal courageously with rent restriction as a whole.
  11. The letter concluded: "Convinced Nazis who are really inwardly certain of our final victory don't seem to be too plentiful even among people who have otherwise courageously held their own at the Front.
  12. And it should be deployed: it would be his tribute to his father; his memorial to the reticent man he had scarcely known but deeply loved, and who had died so courageously.
  13. Stuart Weir, who has courageously stood by Rushdie, was there, and so were such men and women of impeccable liberal credentials as James Cornford, Sara Maitland and Ben Whitaker.

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