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1 instantly
adv1) негайно, зараз же, умить, моментально2) настійно, невідкладно* * *I advнегайно; миттєво, моментально, невідкладноII conjяк тільки; ледь -
2 instantly
I advнегайно; миттєво, моментально, невідкладноII conjяк тільки; ледь -
3 instantly
['ɪnstəntlɪ]advзра́зу, відра́зу, нега́йно -
4 threat instantly to kill
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5 threat
загроза, небезпека; погроза- threat instantly to killthreat of stealage of radioactive materials — загроза ( або погроза) (вчинення) розкрадання радіоактивних матеріалів
- threat of armed intervention
- threat of attack
- threat of criminal prosecution
- threat of force
- threat of future injury
- threat of harm to a person
- threat of imprisonment
- threat of litigation
- threat of murder
- threat of physical violence
- threat of punishment
- threat of violence
- threat of war
- threat to a judge
- threat to assault
- threat to burn
- threat to commit murder
- threat to democracy
- threat to murder
- threat to peace
- threat to personal safety
- threat to society
- threat to use force
См. также в других словарях:
instantly — instantly, instantaneously Instantly means ‘immediately’ and refers to the point at which something happens, whereas instantaneously means ‘in an instant’ and refers to the (imperceptibly short) period of time that something takes: • He pressed… … Modern English usage
Instantly — In stant*ly, adv. 1. Without the least delay or interval; at once; immediately. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] 2. With urgency or importunity; earnestly; pressingly. They besought him instantly. Luke vii. 4. Syn: Directly; immediately; at once. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
instantly — [in′stənt lē] adv. 1. in an instant; without delay; immediately 2. Archaic urgently; pressingly conj. Brit. as soon as; the instant that [I came instantly I saw the need] … English World dictionary
instantly — I adverb anon, at once, directly, expeditiously, extemplo, fast, forthwith, hastily, hurriedly, immediately, instantaneously, now, presently, promptly, quickly, rapidly, right away, right now, shortly, soon, speedily, statim, straightway, swiftly … Law dictionary
instantly — late 15c., urgently, persistently, from INSTANT (Cf. instant) (adj.) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Meaning immediately is 1550s … Etymology dictionary
instantly — [adv] right now at once, away, directly, double time*, first off*, forthwith, immediately, in a flash*, instantaneously, instanter, now, on a dime*, PDQ*, pronto*, right, right away, spontaneously, straight away*, there and then*, this minute,… … New thesaurus
instantly — adv. Instantly is used with these adjectives: ↑accessible, ↑alert, ↑apparent, ↑available, ↑familiar, ↑likeable, ↑memorable, ↑popular, ↑recognizable, ↑suspicious Instantly is used with these verbs: ↑ … Collocations dictionary
instantly — in|stant|ly [ˈınstəntli] adv immediately ▪ All four victims died instantly. ▪ The information was instantly available … Dictionary of contemporary English
instantly — in|stant|ly [ ınstəntli ] adverb ** immediately: They ll instantly make you feel at home. His voice was instantly recognizable … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
instantly — adverb immediately: They recognised him instantly. | All four victims died instantly … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
instantly */*/ — UK [ˈɪnstəntlɪ] / US adverb immediately She was killed instantly. His voice was instantly recognizable … English dictionary