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Перевод: originally speek originally


[наречие]
первоначально; по происхождению; оригинально


Тезаурус:

  1. It is in Canto 7 (originally 1921):
  2. This important wharf, originally lined with warehouses only recently demolished, is set in the very heart of the city amid colleges and shops.
  3. Originally it was used to summon Farnborough children to school, when the latter was housed in the earliest part of the house during the nineteenth century: the low bit on the west side which is now the kitchen.
  4. Originally the Galloway type was dominant in southwest Scotland; the breed was formed more specifically towards the end of the sixteenth century and was already popular across the border in the seventeenth century for fattening in large numbers.
  5. In contrast, stables attached to large town mansions in Central London convert very satisfactorily into "mews houses" because living accommodation for the grooms and coachmen was originally provided in purpose-designed upper storeys.
  6. This was originally a lecturer to a London conference of Pound studies in 1977.
  7. Boddington originally had two mills belonging to the Manor, although the (Upper) one had disappeared by the start of the 18th century.
  8. If an item cost 7.50 originally, for how much is it now sold?
  9. A modern village hall was built in 1976 replacing a First World War army hut, originally purchased and maintained over the years by the Women's Institute.
  10. Originally he would have symbolised vegetative fertility, and possibly even the sacrificial May King.
  11. Or rather, they would now be on their way back, since they had decided (Franca could imagine the little conversation, she thought of it as a "little" conversation) to stay away only one night, instead of the three nights originally planned.
  12. Originally they were termed "accessory foods factors" but is was then found that the first of these "factors" belonged to a group of substances called amines.
  13. According to the UN's World Food Programme, twice as many people as originally estimated will need emergency food aid in 1990.

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