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1 I enjoyed it enormously
Общая лексика: мне это ужасно понравилосьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I enjoyed it enormously
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2 enormously
[ıʹnɔ:məslı] advчрезвычайно, крайне, очень -
3 enormously
adv чрезвычайно, крайне, оченьСинонимический ряд:1. hugely (other) colossally; gigantically; heroically; hugely; immensely; lustily; massively; mightily; monstrously; monumentally; prodigiously; titanically; tremendously; vastly2. very (other) awful; awfully; considerably; eminently; especially; exceedingly; exceptionally; extra; extraordinarily; extremely; greatly; highly; jolly; largely; mighty; much; particularly; quite; rather; really; remarkably; specially; too; very -
4 enjoy
[ɪn'ʤɔɪ], [en-]гл.1)а) любить (что-л.), получать удовольствие (от чего-л.)Ross had always enjoyed the company of women. — Росс всегда любил общество женщин.
б) наслаждатьсяto enjoy smth. enormously / greatly / immensely / very much — получать большое удовольствие от чего-л.
Here's your steak. Enjoy! — Вот ваш бифштекс. Приятного аппетита!
2) пользоваться (правами и т. п.)3) владеть, иметь, обладатьSyn: -
5 immensely
adv в огромной степениСинонимический ряд:1. ever (other) confoundedly; consumedly; ever; excessively; extremely; inordinately; over; overfull; overly; overmuch; super; too; unduly2. very (other) awful; awfully; considerably; enormously; especially; exceedingly; exceptionally; extra; extraordinarily; highly; jolly; mighty; particularly; quite; rather; really; remarkably; specially; tremendously; very
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