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1 they could not speak aloud in the library
Общая лексика: в библиотеке они не могли разговаривать громкоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they could not speak aloud in the library
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2 aloud
[əʹlaʋd] adv1. 1) естественным, нормальным голосом; не шёпотомthey could not speak aloud in the library - в библиотеке они не могли разговаривать громко
2) вслух3) громко, во весь голос2. эмоц.-усил. ощутимо; сильно; вовсюit reeks aloud - ужасно /страшно/ воняет
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3 aloud
1. adv естественным, нормальным голосом; не шёпотом2. adv вслух3. adv громко, во весь голосto cry aloud — громко кричать, орать
4. adv эмоц. -усил. ощутимо; сильно; вовсюСинонимический ряд:1. audibly (adj.) audibly; out loud; verbally2. out loud (other) above a whisper; audibly; heard; loudly; out loud; verballyАнтонимический ряд: -
4 aloud
əˈlaud нареч.
1) вслух, во весь голос, громко, громогласно Syn: loudly
2) разг. сильно, заметно, очень;
ощутимоестественным, нормальным голосом;
не шепотом - they could not speak * in the library в библиотеке они не могли разговаривать громко вслух - to read * читать вслух (не про себя) громко, во весь голос - to laugh * громко смеяться - to call * for help громко звать на помощь - the pain caused him to cry * он вопил от боли (эмоционально-усилительно) ощутимо;
сильно;
вовсю - it reeks * ужасно воняетaloud громко, вслух ~ разг. сильно, заметно;
ощутимо;
it reeks aloud ужасно воняет~ разг. сильно, заметно;
ощутимо;
it reeks aloud ужасно воняет
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