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Перевод: extremely
[наречие] крайне; чрезвычайно; очень; бесконечно; в высшей степени
Тезаурус:
- It is undesirable because the patient is totally dependent on someone coming into the home from outside and of course it is extremely expensive in terms of nursing time.
- Comparison between studies is therefore difficult; although all make it clear that caring for a dementia sufferer can be extremely stressful.
- He stayed at the hospital until 1949, when a Bloomsbury House visitor reported: "He looks extremely well, but unshaven he is in an open ward and has quite a lot of freedom
- Around Chalamont the soil was very difficult to work (a 10 inch heavy loam over an impermeable clay layer) and compounded by an extremely high water table.
- All this is extremely odd.
- Cancer incidence: We consider the contribution "Looking for an increase in deaths from cancer" to be extremely poor.
- The perfect man the computer turned out would almost certainly be an extremely common old-age pensioner.
- The arrival of an American-style takeover market is not impossible, but it is extremely unlikely.
- Rules and regulations are firmly in place, however, and it is thought to be extremely unlikely that Mrs Marcos would make any serious attempt to return the body.
- He added: "We have a judicial system of which we have been extremely proud
- Under the skin, the same MacPherson strut front and semi-trailing arm rear suspension is found, albeit with revised spring rates, and even the G40 engine was seen in extremely limited numbers as part of a VW feasibility study back in 1987.
- From then on the proceedings became extremely sober; Jack stopped the boat and the "friendly" craft came alongside.
- When, for instance, the hero in a book or film sacrifices his life so that someone else may live, this is portrayed as extremely praiseworthy and is the subject-matter of much literature.
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