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Перевод: solemnly
[наречие] торжественно
Тезаурус:
- Placing his office Bible on the negotiating table, he said solemnly: The President strongly believes in the words of the Holy Book as do you.
- John of Salisbury tells us that a new custom had arisen in his time that on the day on which a young man was to be girded with the belt of knighthood he went solemnly to church, laid his sword on the altar, and offered himself and his service to God.
- As a physical presence, Lanegan is oddly compelling for a man who clings solemnly to the mic stand throughout, breaking off only occasionally to reach for a glass or perform his quaint little bop routine at the outset of "Nearly Lost You", another gast-flabbering newie.
- "All that happens in the play is based on fact," Janes pledges solemnly in the programme notes.
- Like a Presbyterian version of Judge Dredd, the association's assistant-secretary, Ernie Walker, solemnly placed a black cap on his head and passed sentence.
- "We must go," said Idris solemnly.
- Dead bishops and local martyrs received public commemoration by the whole community: this is where the real, large family came solemnly alive.
- This is particularly so in the last dance, when the Bride and Groom are watched by all as they solemnly walk together through the doorway into their room.
- STUDENTS carrying their luggage and books queued solemnly as they waited for lifts home yesterday morning, a day after the University of Zimbabwe had been shut down indefinitely.
- But it has never since been debated as solemnly, as urgently or as hysterically as it was in the 1950s.
- Whereupon the music solemnly changes to the traditional Easter hymn of rejoicing, "At the Gate", as the Tsarevich and his Bride are crowned king and queen.
- Henry Calverley, a friend of the family, asked for the arrow to use as a trophy and it was given to him on condition he solemnly promised not to reveal its origin.
- Donald silenced them as he sang the first line, rather solemnly, in a rich baritone:
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