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Перевод: likely
[прилагательное] вероятный; возможный; подходящий; подающий надежды; красивый; [наречие] вероятно
Тезаурус:
- In general, it seems that those with atopic symptoms - hay-fever, perennial rhinitis, asthma or urticaria - are far more likely to respond to dietary treatment.
- This simple, naive and incomprehensible blunder established Scotland's reputation as the team most likely to screw up when it came to a big match preparation.
- If there is very high fever then Pulsatilla is not likely to be indicated.
- The first option is the more likely, since it appears that it is not just one but several dispositions which are at issue.
- But the decision to add the radical reform of community care to the bill is likely to sharply increase the number of Conservative critics.
- Secondly, their underrating of the "caesaristic" elements of Hitler's mass charismatic base meant that, far from providing a new foundation for the power of the traditional lites, as they had hoped, the plebiscitary acclamation of the Fhrer enabled Hitler's own power to detach itself from its likely shackles and develop a high degree of relative autonomy, at the same time reducing former dominant groups like the army from "power-lites" proper to merely "functional lites", unable to check Hitler himself and the "wild men" of the Nazi Movement, even when wishing to do so.
- In households where the head is unemployed, other household members are less likely to be in employment.
- These figures are in no way a projection of the likely maturity benefits.
- With that behind them, they hardly seem likely candidates for the pages of Paradise , but then Margaret and Lucy boast eclectic tastes which range from Abba to NWA, from everything released by Creation to Sly Stone.
- The extent to which the choice between partnership, limited partnership, limited or unlimited company is likely materially to affect the quality of work must be a matter of speculation.
- By Nov. 1 1943 the German C-in-C Southeast had concluded "that Tito's forces had to be treated as a full military threat and not merely as insurgents and that it was more important to defeat them than to prepare against the less likely threat of an Allied landing".
- I'd also bet that none of the girls in the class is one whit more likely to become a lesbian, or to have the pure white robe of her maidenhood smirched in any way.
- John Duncan's side are likely to lose Stockwell from midfield, with Wark returning, against unchanged visitors.
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