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Перевод: vastly


[наречие]
очень; крайне; в значительной степени; значительно


Тезаурус:

  1. According to Moscucci, this claim commanded the general assent, although practitioners interpreted it in vastly different ways.
  2. Surely they will provide the final lesson that rock 'n' roll needs more thinking, more philosophising in a real sense before we can ever allow another four-square Smiths to appear, vastly entertaining but also clutching their own downfall.
  3. Angela Brickell's death may or may not have been, but the attack on Harry was vastly thought out."
  4. Their points difference is vastly better than Rugby's who are standing alongside them at the bottom and surely there was no way that a team as disadvantaged as Rugby could beat a team as talented as the Harlequins.
  5. If as a captain he was not authoritarian enough, that was just not his style; given opposition that were not vastly superior he could lead a team well enough, and chalked up two notable series wins against India and Australia.
  6. For Perrier the sale of soft drinks have become vastly less important than the revenue from bottled water.
  7. Although "orthodox" theory disregards orthogenesis (often confusing it with rectilinearity) the existence of "laws of growth" was recognised by Darwin, although he failed to synthesise their role in relation to the environment and vastly overemphasised the power and importance of natural selection.
  8. Old buildings and streets, well cared for and adapted to today's needs, vastly enhance the quality of life.
  9. Next day I moved to 40 Beaumont Street and began a vastly expensive career of alcohol.
  10. 91,000 people have dementia in Scotland and although many will die of other causes, vastly more will die of dementia than the few hundred dying of Aids.
  11. The main sway against my argument would be the vastly increased competition in the '90s, with every other kid wanting to be a soap star or a pop idol.
  12. For the remaining hour Barcelona, encouraged by the news from Kiev where Dynamo beat Sparta Prague 1-;0 before a crowd of just 3,000, played a speculative game vastly at odds with their attacking image, to the extent where veteran defender Alexanko was sent on to replace striker Laudrup in a side defending with eight players in the area.
  13. In April 1984 the National Union of Mineworkers called a national strike against pit closures, including that of the lately closed pit at Cortonwood in south Yorkshire, and in favour of a vastly increased basic wage.

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