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Перевод: permanently
[наречие] постоянно; надолго; непрерывно; неизменно; перманентно
Тезаурус:
- She is now based permanently in the US, and is a member of two prestigious posses: The Native Tongues, consisting of the Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, Queen Latifah and A Tribe Called Qwest; and DJ Mark "the 45" King's Flavor Unit.
- But instead of hearing their controllers, drivers on the 36 bus route could find themselves permanently tuned into Johnny Halliday, or similar Muzak, being pumped out by continental radio stations.
- Under permanently wet conditions, small mammal bone becomes soft and easily broken, and it has been found that small mammal bones preserved in wet caves become extensively broken, whereas in dry caves they are better preserved, but other factors may also modify such an assemblage.
- These forces are strong and can alter the mind permanently.
- Emotions which are stifled or suppressed involve holding yourself permanently in check and this is bound to cause tension.
- The face of secondary education had been permanently changed.
- Ever wonder what happened to the "security experts" who used to accompany the likes of Run DMC on stage, permanently scowling, arms folded?
- Convalescent Homes and Home for the Permanently Disabled
- The Plan will pay substantial cash benefits directly to you, free of income tax under current Inland Revenue regulations, if you are permanently disabled as the result of an accident.
- Brain injury, due for example to trauma or to stroke, or to experimental lesions, seriously interferes with perception and may remove perception completely, either temporarily or permanently.
- Permanently low blood pressure, meanwhile, shouldn't be confused with temporary hypotension.
- "I had worked as an Assistant Secretary (senior manager) full time for three years in a very heavy job and I was beginning to feel I was permanently breathless.
- Japan in particular has been particularly conscious of the devastating effect of mercury poisoning after hundreds of Japanese died or were permanently crippled in the 1950s after exposure to mercury-contaminated fish.
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