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1 apparently
за зовнішнім виглядом ( про вантаж); очевидно -
2 apparently
adv1) очевидно, явно; безсумнівно2) мабуть, певно; либонь* * *adv1) явно, очевидно, безсумнівно2) як видно, за зовнішнім виглядом3) очевидно, імовірно -
3 apparently
adv1) явно, очевидно, безсумнівно2) як видно, за зовнішнім виглядом3) очевидно, імовірно -
4 apparently
[ə'pærəntlɪ]adv1) я́вно; безсумні́вно2) ма́бу́ть, пе́вно, напе́вне -
5 death
1) смерть; кінець, загибель; вихід з ладу; розм. смертна кара2) вбивати; страчати•death apparently occasioned by unnatural means — смерть, що настала не через природні причини
- death allowancedeath the cause of which is unknown — смерть, причина якої невідома
- death-bed
- death benefit
- death by a firing squad
- death by accident
- death by drowning
- death by gunshot
- death by lethal injection
- death by misadventure
- death by murder
- death by suicide
- death camp
- death caused by a weapon
- death certificate
- death duty
- death duties
- death-duties
- death estate
- death-feud
- death for murder
- death for rape
- death from misadventure
- death from natural causes
- death grant
- death house
- death in prison
- death in the electric chair
- death notice
- death occurring in prison
- death of a paterfamilias
- death penalty
- death penalty debate
- death penalty for murder
- death rate
- death record
- death risk
- death room
- death row
- death row prisoner
- death sentence
- death squad
- death squadron
- death tax
- death through hanging
- death through violence
- death toll
- death ward
- death-warrant
- death whose cause is unknown
- death wish
- death-agony -
6 investigate
вивчати, досліджувати; розслідувати; (ретельно) розглядати (питання, справу тощо)investigate a death apparently occasioned by unnatural means — розслідувати смерть, що настала не через природні причини
- investigate a chargeinvestigate extremist political organizations — розслідувати діяльність екстремістських політичних організацій
- investigate a complaint
- investigate a crime
- investigate a criminal case
- investigate a death
- investigate a question
- investigate a report
- investigate alleged wrongdoing
- investigate an abuse
- investigate an accident
- investigate circumstances
- investigate criminal charges
- investigate facts
- investigate into the legality
- investigate on the spot
- investigate the legality
- investigate thoroughly -
7 trade-off
n; амер.1) обмін2) компромісthe education versus experience trade-off governs personnel practices — = при підборі кадрів враховується освіта, з одного боку, досвід практичної роботи, з іншою поступка ( у відповідь на поступку з іншої сторони)
trade-offs between apparently unrelated topics — взаємні поступки по питаннях, зовні ніяк не пов'язаним один з одним
3) компроміс, компромісний вибір ( величини) -
8 trade-off
n; амер.1) обмін2) компромісthe education versus experience trade-off governs personnel practices — = при підборі кадрів враховується освіта, з одного боку, досвід практичної роботи, з іншою поступка ( у відповідь на поступку з іншої сторони)
trade-offs between apparently unrelated topics — взаємні поступки по питаннях, зовні ніяк не пов'язаним один з одним
3) компроміс, компромісний вибір ( величини)
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Apparently — Ap*par ent*ly, adv. 1. Visibly. [Obs.] Hobbes. [1913 Webster] 2. Plainly; clearly; manifestly; evidently. [1913 Webster] If he should scorn me so apparently. Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. Seemingly; in appearance; as, a man may be apparently friendly,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
apparently — [adv1] seemingly allegedly, as if, as though, at a glance, at first sight, in all likelihood, intuitively, it appears that, it seems that, most likely, on the face of it, ostensibly, outwardly, plausibly, possibly, probably, professedly,… … New thesaurus
apparently — index prima facie (self evident), quasi Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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apparently — ap|par|ent|ly W2S1 [əˈpærəntli] adv 1.) [sentence adverb] used to say that you have heard that something is true, although you are not completely sure about it ▪ Apparently the company is losing a lot of money. ▪ I wasn t there, but apparently it … Dictionary of contemporary English
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apparently — adverb 1. from appearances alone (Freq. 52) irrigation often produces bumper crops from apparently desert land the child is seemingly healthy but the doctor is concerned had been ostensibly frank as to his purpose while really concealing it… … Useful english dictionary
apparently — adverb Date: 1566 it seems apparent < the window had apparently been forced open > < apparently, we re supposed to wait here > … New Collegiate Dictionary
apparently — adverb /əˈpaɹəntli,əˈpæɹ.ɨnt.li/ a) Plainly; clearly; manifestly; evidently. If he should scorn me so apparently. b) Seemingly; in appearance only. A man may be apparently friendly, yet malicious in heart. Syn … Wiktionary