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Перевод: extraordinarily
[наречие] необычайным образом; совершенно необычно
Тезаурус:
- NORMAN YARDLEY was an extraordinarily gifted games player who rose to become captain of Yorkshire and England, later becoming a regular BBC commentator and chairman of selectors.
- I have a theory that most people believe that they are shy and you hear the most extraordinarily extrovert people being interviewed on television and radio and confession they are really shy!
- Hobbes mentions Marin Mersenne and Pierre Gassendi as two who had "extraordinarily advanced" the subject.
- It became extraordinarily difficult for them to speak with one voice on critical issues.
- Neither Luther nor Sandys would have achieved much had the political conditions of the day not been extraordinarily favourable.
- Not the least gloomy feature of this election is just how many of our more interesting and colourful political personalities have departed, leaving an extraordinarily faceless array.
- This is an issue on which it is extraordinarily difficult to find conclusive arguments either way
- But if we were gods, and immortal, and could sit ourselves comfortably to watch the years slide by, with a magnetic compass conveniently to hand next to the ambrosia and nectar, we'd see something extraordinarily interesting.
- Another day there was an impromptu competition between Laszlo, his wife, and mother, to see who could crack most eggs between their knees - an extraordinarily difficult feat to achieve.
- Responsible suppliers however are extraordinarily flexible.
- They have an extraordinarily sensitive echolocation system, and their huge foreheads enclose a large brain and sound organ which enable them to navigate and detect prey in conditions of zero visibility.
- It is also further evidence of the extraordinarily shallow pool from which the Great and Good are drawn.
- While the human eye is extraordinarily good at doing this, the process by which it does so is not well understood and hence can be only imperfectly imitated.
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