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1 hardly
adv1) ледве, ледь2) навряд, навряд чи, навряд щоб3) насилу, з трудом4) різко, суворо; жорстоко; несправедливо5) твердо, упевненоhardly ever — дуже рідко, майже ніколи
hardly... when — ледве..., як
hardly had she entered the room when the telephone rang up — ледве зайшла вона до кімнати, як задзвонив телефон
* * *adv1) ледь2) ледь, насилу, ледве; майже не3) навряд чи4) з трудом, із зусиллям, з напругою; важко5) різко; суворо; жорстоко; несправедливо6) icт. твердо, упевнено -
2 hardly
['hɑːdlɪ]adv1) наси́лу, ле́двеI had hardly uttered a word — ле́две я встиг ви́мовити сло́во
2) навря́д3) рі́зко, суво́ро
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