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1 с трудом
1) General subject: arduously, barely, by a narrow margin, drudgingly, hard, hardly, illy, jog, limp (о подбитом самолете и т.п.), only just, scarce, scarcely, slump, ill, bumpily, with an effort, by a finger's breadth, fighting to/for (он дышал с трудом - he was fighting for breath), some doing (мы его с трудом уговорили - it took some doing to convince him), scarсely, with effort, with effort, laboriously2) Mathematics: not readily, with difficulty3) Australian slang: by a nose4) Makarov: heavily5) Phraseological unit: by the skin of (one's) teeth ("I passed the test by the skin of my teeth.") -
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1) General subject: diligently, drudgingly, heartily, in earnest, industriously, studiously, assiduously2) Obsolete: beat the cats, to -
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1) General subject: diligently, ding-dong, drudgingly, eagerly, hard, heartily, in earnest, industriously, studiously, toughly, zealously, assiduously2) Colloquial: hand and foot3) Obsolete: beat the cats, to4) Mathematics: painstakingly, with hard5) Religion: with purpose of heart -
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industriously* * ** * ** * *assiduouslydiligentlydrudginglyearnestpainstakinglyproperlysedulously -
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drudgingly — adverb see drudging … New Collegiate Dictionary
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drudgingly — adv. laboriously, with great effort; diligently; … English contemporary dictionary
drudgingly — drudg·ing·ly … English syllables
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busily — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. diligently, actively, energetically, strenuously, eagerly, earnestly, seriously, intently, determinedly, rapidly, dexterously, industriously, assiduously, sedulously, carefully, steadily, laboriously, painstakingly,… … English dictionary for students