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1) Математика: весьма правдоподобный исход2) Вычислительная техника: весьма вероятный исход -
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результат, исход, итог- highly probable outcome
- likely outcome
- low-probability outcome
- probable outcome
- successful outcome
- unfavorable outcome
- unlikely outcome
- unsuccessful outcome
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1. a обыкн. вероятный, возможныйwhere are you likely to be this evening? — где вы предполагаете быть сегодня вечером?, где вы скорее всего будете сегодня вечером?
I am likely to be in London next week — я, вероятно, буду в Лондоне на следующей неделе
2. a правдоподобный; заслуживающий доверия3. a подходящий, удовлетворительныйhe seems a likely young fellow for the job — он, по-видимому, подходящий молодой человек для этой работы
4. a подходящий, удобный5. a подающий надежды6. a амер. красивый; с располагающей внешностью7. adv вероятноСинонимический ряд:1. believable (adj.) believable; credible; plausible2. doubtless (adj.) doubtless; presumably; probably3. hopeful (adj.) cheering; couleur de rose; encouraging; heartening; hopeful; promiseful; promising; roseate; rose-colored; rosy4. probable (adj.) appropriate; apt; conceivable; disposed; earthly; given; imaginable; inclined; liable; mortal; possible; presumable; presumptive; probable; prone; suitable; susceptible5. presumably (other) assumably; doubtless; possibly; presumably; presumptively6. probably (other) as likely as not (colloquial); in all likelihood; like as not (colloquial); probably; wellАнтонимический ряд:improbable; insuperable; insurmountable; unattainable; unlikely; unobtainable -
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highly probable outcome, very likely outcomeБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > весьма вероятный исход
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