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1 очень
1) General subject: a fat lot (тж. ирон.), anxiously, assai, awful, awfully, badly, bitter (употребляется для усиления прилагательного; it was bitter cold - было жутко холодно), curiously, dearly, deeply, downright, enormously, ever so, exceedingly, extremely, full, greatly, heartily, highly, hugely, intensely, jolly, much (I am much obliged to you - я вам очень благодарен), not half, only too, parlous, particularly, passing, plaguy, plenty, precious, pretty much, quite, rattling, real, right, sevenfold, shocking, sorely, spanking, super, thumping, to a fault, too, unco, uncommon, vera, very much, very much (часто с p. p.), very old, well, whopping, a great deal (I travelled (worked) a great deal last summer.), canny (as in "it is canny big"), pretty (usually like in such cases: "pretty much", "pretty good"), vanishingly (vanishingly unlikely - so very unlikely, that the chance has vanished almost completely), seriously (использ. для усиления значения, напр., seriously rich), inordinately, very2) Colloquial: a lot (I like it a lot я это очень/ сильно люблю), bang, ever such, fat lot (обыкн. ирон. мало), good and, it is a thousand pities, like anything, mightily, mighty, miles, mortal, properly, to a degree, vastly, horrendously3) Dialect: gallows4) American: hellova, helluva (hell of a)5) Jocular: muchly6) Mathematics: closely7) Australian slang: doggone8) Rude: bloody9) Scottish language: gey10) Textile: vy11) Jargon: corking, gosh-awful, hell-west-and-crooked, some, loads (I miss you loads), big time (Используется как усилитель. Пример: She's into dancing big time (= likes dancing a lot). — Она очень увлекается танцами), mucho, cracking, dirty, heaps, stone12) Emotional: confoundedly, damnably, desperate, infernally, miserably, slashing, thundering, tremendously13) Simple: almightily, powerful14) Makarov: deep, exceptionally, immensely, in a great measure, in a large measure, most, overwhelmingly, profound, tremendous15) Emotional: as can be, bitterly, cruel, frightfully, (обыкн. с отрицанием) half, really, roaring, terrible, terribly16) Taboo: as a bastard (употребляется для усиления), as hell (употребляется для усиления), bally (употребляется для усиления), bloody (употребляется для усиления), damnably (употребляется для усиления прилагательных), dead, (в знач. наречия) fucking, (в знач. наречия) fucky, hellishly, kinda, like hell -
2 сильно
1) General subject: aloud, amain, anxiously, badly, billy oh, bitterly, bump, deeply, eager, fast, fiercely, good and, greatly, hard, heartily, heavily, heavy, heygh, high, highly, huffle, in no short order, in spades, intensely, largely, like billy-ho, like billy-o, like fury, like hell, loud (пахнуть), lustily, mightily, not half, shrewdly, sound, strong, strongly, sturdily, tellingly, to (smb.) into a fever of joy (кого-л.), vehemently, very much, wicked, far behind (контекстуальный перевод на русский язык), acutely, passing, violently2) Colloquial: like mad, royally, like anything3) American: good and hard4) Obsolete: sore5) Mathematics: a great deal6) Australian slang: doggone7) Jargon: avidly (в этом смысле используется о желании (хотеть чего то avidly - очень сильно, просто жуть как сильно)), big time (Используется как усилитель. Например: He really owes her big time. - Он сильно ей задолжал), hell-west-and-crooked8) Oil: tightly9) Emotional: billy10) Simple: almightily, powerful, something11) Patents: a good deal12) Makarov: deep, forcibly, powerfully, rudely, severely, sharp, very, vigorously -
3 искривлённый
1) General subject: bowed, cam, contorted, crook, crooked, curvaceous, curved, distorted, gnarled (о дереве), gnarly (о дереве), knurly, lapsided, lopsided, twisted, warped, writhen3) Biology: irregular4) Naval: hogged5) Medicine: loxotic6) Botanical term: contortuplicate, epinastic (о растении)7) Engineering: wry8) Automobile industry: non-lineal10) Textile: hooked11) Oil: flexural12) Drilling: canted14) Taboo: hell-west-and-crooked -
4 искривленный
1) General subject: bowed, cam, contorted, crook, crooked, curvaceous, curved, distorted, gnarled (о дереве), gnarly (о дереве), knurly, lapsided, lopsided, twisted, warped, writhen3) Biology: irregular4) Naval: hogged5) Medicine: loxotic6) Botanical term: contortuplicate, epinastic (о растении)7) Engineering: wry8) Automobile industry: non-lineal10) Textile: hooked11) Oil: flexural12) Drilling: canted14) Taboo: hell-west-and-crooked -
5 очень косой
Jargon: hell-west-and-crooked
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