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1 значительный
1) General subject: appreciable, big, fair, first, formidable, goodly, groundbreaking, handsome, heavy, important, large, major, mattery, meaning, more, notable, on the map, one for the book, one for the books, powerful, pretty, protuberant, respectable, round, sensible, significant, sizable, smartish, smartish (и т.п.), substantial, suggestive, telling, tidy, vast, high, intense, wide, eye-watering (обычно о денежных суммах - an eye-watering amount is extremely high or large, and much higher or larger than you would expect - http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/eye-watering), measurable, not-insubstantial, gravitas, prominent, critical, mighty, ambitious, hefty4) Bookish: substantive5) Mathematics: no mean6) Railway term: sizable (по размеру)7) Accounting: fair (о количестве)8) Diplomatic term: serious9) Psychology: momentous10) Scottish language: gey11) Jargon: hiyee12) Information technology: topical13) Oil: considerable14) Taxes: high average15) Patents: epoch-making17) Quality control: dramatic18) Makarov: meaningful, strong, valuable19) General subject: non-negligible -
2 вчера ночью порядком подморозило
Makarov: it froze smartish last nightУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вчера ночью порядком подморозило
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3 довольно быстрый
General subject: smartish -
4 довольно ловкий
General subject: smartish -
5 довольно много
General subject: a good many, a number, a smart few, a smartish few, quite a few, quite a few a lot -
6 довольно сильный
1) General subject: smartish2) Mathematics: rather strong -
7 довольно-таки сильный
General subject: smartishУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > довольно-таки сильный
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8 изрядно
1) General subject: a good bit, a nice bit, passable, plenty, fairly, pretty well, rather2) Colloquial: smartish3) Jargon: pretty, sitting pretty4) Makarov: in a great measure, in a large measure -
9 ночью порядком подморозило
Makarov: it froze smartish last nightУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ночью порядком подморозило
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10 порядком
2) Colloquial: smartish3) Jargon: little, pretty, sitting pretty -
11 порядочно
General subject: a good many, a smartish few, decently, fairish, passably, quite a few, some -
12 порядочное расстояние
1) General subject: some (quite a) distance2) Makarov: quite a distance, smartish distanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > порядочное расстояние
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13 расторопный
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14 энергичный
1) General subject: active, alive, ambitious, arduous, ballsy, beany, bouncy, bubbly, buoyant, cracking, dapper, dashing, deedful, drastic, dynamic, eager, energetic, energetically, exuberant, fierce, full of beans, full of energy, full of vigor, full of vim, go ahead, go getting, go-ahead, go-getting, hard hitting, hard-hitting, hearty, high powered, high voltage, high-voltage, hot-shot, industrious, keen, live, macho, managing, masculine, pithy, power, punchy, pushful, pushing, racy, racy of the soil, rattling, red blooded, red-blooded, round, sappy, sharp, smart, smartish, snappy, spirited, sprightly, spunky, strenuous, strong, strong minded, strong-minded, two fisted, up and coming, up and doing, up-and-coming, up-and-doing, vertebrate (о стиле), vigor, vigorous, vigorous protest, vital, youthful, aggressive (Иногда, по контексту), offensive (Иногда, по контексту), lusty, driven3) American: kicky, vigorate (чрезмерно энергичный)4) Sports: energized5) Australian slang: box of birds, full of bushfire6) Diplomatic term: high-powered, vigorous (о действии)7) Jargon: ball of fire, ding-dong, go, go-go (о биржевом брокере), hot, rough and ready, zappy, zingy, hot shot, hot-shot Charlie, hotshot, jump8) Information technology: eager (о методе вычислений)9) Invective: full of piss and vinegar, full of vinegar10) Makarov: energetical, full of guts, full of hops, full of prunes, full of vigour, full of vitality, racy (о человеке), trenchant, violent11) Emotional: two-fisted -
15 довольно
pretty наречие: -
16 порядком
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17 изрядно
considerably наречие: -
18 довольно-таки
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