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Перевод: seemingly


[наречие]
судя по виду; на вид; по-видимому


Тезаурус:

  1. For these seemingly innocent catchphrases take on a new meaning in the unofficial dictionary of drug dealing, a chief police officer revealed yesterday.
  2. The new classification was to focus on drawing together items in the CAB information system by client-situation, so that seemingly disparate things, such as holiday insurance and local animal-care centres, would be brought together as part of the information a client may need when going on holiday.
  3. In Lean's film The Sound Barrier (1952), the central character, an engineer, is portrayed as a more deeply ambivalent figure, driven by his ambition to build a plane that goes faster than the speed of sound, seemingly prepared to accept the loss of his son and a pilot in pursuit of his dream, but actually torn by a deep sense of what he has lost.
  4. Most of these seemingly alert young men, acting as sentries for their sleeping comrades, are soaked to the skin and looking forward to a little sleep themselves before the final push against the enemy.
  5. There is no reason to refute this argument: undoubtedly this is a sentiment seemingly shared by many Shetlanders.
  6. However, in the tiny political pond of Shetland, important issues can be affected by seemingly trivial considerations.
  7. The war, seemingly interminable, was by now unpopular, and in October 1761, having failed to persuade his colleagues to declare war on Spain before she entered into an open alliance with France, Pitt the Elder resigned.
  8. Recent research has shown up a link between girls who have suffered from some (often seemingly unimportant or minor) kind of sexual abuse and those who later go on to develop eating problems.
  9. I had included myself in the North Oxford set as of right, a right seemingly confirmed by the way Alison had approached me and the ease with which we had conversed.
  10. Every species has its own intricate behaviour repertoire of survival mechanisms and even the seemingly boring species soon become exciting when one starts to probe into their particular way of life.
  11. A large gloomy bedroom had been the setting of it, hung with draperies, not the kind of thing you would expect a child to sleep in, but it was a little child that lay on the bed, white and still, the elderly man, evidently a doctor, who had seemingly just lifted a looking glass from the parted lips, turning to the young father and imparting the news of death, while the mother in a transport of grief clung to her husband, her head buried in his shoulder.
  12. Staying cool and lovely in the midst of this bubbling cauldron was the interpreter Anna Legnani, seemingly word-perfect in a host of languages - including, after Steve Cram's conference, Geordie.
  13. The Ouva sailed from Whangarei on the morning of 9 July, 36 hours before the Rainbow Warrior was blown up, arriving in Norfolk Island 625 miles to the north on 13 July, thus providing Maniguet and his "crew" with a seemingly perfect alibi.

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