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Перевод: generally
[наречие] обычно; как правило; в целом; в общем; в общем смысле; вообще; в большинстве случаев; большей частью
Тезаурус:
- Generally, however, it is supposed that this was not possible.
- The title is indicative of a movement generally in Canada away from the "social environment towards the more permanent world of archetypal forms and myths," (as Desmond Pacey reviewed it); but it represented much more the interests uppermost in Leonard's own mind: the juxtaposing and conflicting "mythologies" of his youth in cosmopolitan Montreal.
- In the case of logistic programmes this entails reducing activity generally and training in particular - less sea time for the Navy, fewer track-miles for the Army, reduced flying hours for the RAF, and lower allocations of training ammunition for all three; and in equipment procurement, the rate of re-equipment has to be slowed down.
- Transport generally, and cars in particular, is such a huge business that it is hard to see its growth being checked without serious economic consequences.
- Usually, this is granted to publications written by the clergy and approved by the church - in our case, it was awarded for services to the lesbian and gay community, and for generally being a good magazine.
- No complete census of dolphins has ever been carried out in India, although the total population is generally assumed to be between 4000 and 5000.
- If the rot is accessible one can generally arrange for ventilation anyway.
- If I was of a mind to stop washing and shaving and go live in a bus and drive around the country shitting in farmers' fields and killing their sheep and being hassled by the pigs and pilloried by the Daily Star and generally being "free", this is the record I would choose to do it to.
- When I was much younger, and not as religious as I am today, I thought that religious Jews had sex through a hole in a sheet, wore clothes from the last century, and were generally out of touch with life and the world we live in.
- Employers generally want.you to give the name of your last employer.
- This increase has generally followed the increased use of fertilisers by something like two decades, so that as yet there is little pesticide in most groundwater.
- Coins are generally found in the same region as their mint, since the function of a mint was usually to supply that region with coinage.
- The key issue here was D's obvious refusal of consent to any touching; in other cases there might be a general issue of whether the touching goes "beyond generally acceptable standards of conduct".
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