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Перевод: immensely
[наречие] очень; чрезвычайно; безмерно
Тезаурус:
- Mrs Thatcher's election to Party Leader in 1975 was to be immensely significant in the context of post-war politics: the tradition of consensual, one-nation government (which had dominated Conservative governments since 1951) was, if not to disappear, to become far less dominant.
- "Gentleman, Jim Almonds, immensely tall and a little less boisterous than some of the others, had seen action at Tobruk together with Pat Riley and Jock Lewes.
- Whatever ideas of deposing Mary were tentatively circulating in the summer of 1559, it would have been an immensely dangerous step to take.
- Like Hope, he was immensely wealthy, and was able to combine passive politics with active art patronage and writing.
- The T. S. Eliot Lectures show him at his best - relaxed, immensely well read and decisive.
- A nuee is at once immensely hot and immensely powerful - the St Pierre nuee has often been called a "tornadic" blast - and its destructive capabilities are all too clear.
- Fast approaching was the immensely lucrative Christmas market, and their biggest selling act had no plans nor any desire to throw product into the mad spending spree.
- They were given immensely long platforms, like their military counterparts, some of the longest in the world, and huge circulation areas to cope with the great press of travellers at significant pilgrimage periods.
- Paddy Doyle follows the magnificent tradition of immensely gifted disabled Irish writers like Christy Brown and Christy Nolan in The God Squad (Corgi, 3.99).
- Such prediction is immensely complicated.
- Marr was overwhelmed by the bravery of the lyric and the immensely humane way in which Morrissey tackled the subject.
- An immensely confident batsman, Gooch is at his most bullish against the West Indians, where he has found great success.
- "This is home and it's immensely warm and friendly," he smiled.
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