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Перевод: remarkably speek remarkably


[наречие]
замечательно; удивительно; необыкновенно; в высшей степени


Тезаурус:

  1. It looks remarkably like a trumpet.
  2. Further, although this hypothesis has not yet resulted in an account incorporating consciousness, it has been remarkably successful in explaining many other mental phenomena which earlier generations saw as necessarily mysterious and as evidence for some kind of duality.
  3. Gary's nervous mare stayed at her side and Gary, perhaps inspired by her example, straightened up and changed his expression from scared to belligerent, which made him look remarkably like his brother Nails.
  4. A minor official - quite remarkably almost a caricature Frenchman - condescended to see us.
  5. After describing an examination which is taken at the end of schooling (compulsory schooling ends at 16, but just over half stay at school till 17) and which to British eyes seems remarkably casual, the HMI team observes:
  6. Uli Edel has forged a remarkably coherent whole, cross-cutting from one story to another while retaining a precise delineation of character, picking out threads of compassion and love from a bleak tapestry of pain.
  7. And because Barlaston had ceased to function as a house in the 1930s, and had not been modernized for many years before that, it was in a remarkably unaltered state and thus an important archaeological document.
  8. But a ten-year study of 200 large firms in America, West Germany and Britain (the basis for his new book, "Scale and Scope", to be published by Harvard University Press in April) has left Mr Chandler convinced that successful companies evolve in remarkably similar ways.
  9. Others had fewer lenses of remarkably efficient construction; photographs have actually been taken (p. 86) using these ancient lenses in a camera - and they still focus precisely after 400 million years or so.
  10. This, then, was Mary's inheritance: by a combination of political circumstances, luck, strong personalities on the throne and sheer nerve and drive, she was heir to a remarkably stable and remarkably outward-looking society, whose kings commanded a great deal of respect, and exercised a great deal of power.
  11. Delight in the remarkably sophisticated ways of the Roman Centurion and Civilian who lived in Malton's fort and vicus.
  12. Despite his arrogance and cruelty towards opponents, he had been a remarkably enlightened and often liberal and generous ruler.
  13. Some still bear the marks of their torture, but they appeared remarkably calm and unembittered by their suffering.

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