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Перевод: deeply
[наречие] глубоко
Тезаурус:
- Breathe in and out - not too deeply, expanding both the top and bottom of the rib cage
- Once again the theology on which her understanding of her own life was clearly based is one that is not deeply sympathetic to us now; nonetheless it was a deeply social, corporate and incarnational way of seeing the world.
- Both have their liberals, religious intellectuals, and deeply committed ecumenists.
- Meryl shrank back into her deeply shadowed glory-hole and caught her breath.
- I'm shaken, but deeply impressed, and - now that the shock has worn off - delighted.
- The glen is deeply enclosed by lofty mountain ranges, each side formed of a succession of peaks linked by ridges.
- The Foreign Office has always been deeply pro-Arab, or "Arabist", and remains so - a matter partly of culture and partly, perhaps, of guilt about the past failures of British policy in the region.
- The idea of doing our duty is deeply ingrained in most people, and we tend to forget that children do not come into the world armed with standards of moral and social behaviour.
- And there are readers who have been deeply moved and impressed in the ways that we have described by books that cannot be described as the best of anything.
- They must have drunk deeply because the very next week in her column Beatrice introduces her readers to a "charming book of Breton verse by Max Jacob", translates a poem of his and describes him as "one of the few classical critics in the world".
- No one could be found after the sale to say that it was crazy to pay sums of up to 40,000 for garnitures which until recently were as deeply unfashionable in the English house as the aspidistra.
- West Hartlepool7, Wakefield0 STILL deeply saddened by the death on the field of their England B international, John Howe, two weeks ago, West Hartlepool had every intention of winning this League Two match in their bid for promotion.
- Beyond this, I do not accept much of the Freudian mythological apparatus, though Civilization and its Discontents has always seemed to me a penetrating if deeply pessimistic work of cultural analysis.
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