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1 admirably
[ˈædmə-] adverbextremely well:عَلَى نَحْو يُثِير الإعْجَابHe's admirably suited to the job.
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2 einkar vel
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3 zapanjujuće
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4 ihailtavasti
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5 obdivuhodne
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6 admirablement
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7 beundringsværdigt
admirably, admiringly, laudably -
8 admirablemente
• admirably• commendably• laud• laudanum• wonderfully -
9 восхитительно
admirablydelightfullyfinefirst-rateprimelysplendidlysuperblywonderfully -
10 отменно
admirablydelightfullyfinefirst-rateprimelysplendidlysuperblywonderfully -
11 divno
• admirably; beautiful; beautifully; bravely; divinely; gloriously; grandly; lusciously; marvellously; nicely; noice; proudly; spick and span; spick-and-span; splendent; splendently; splendidly; stately; sumptuously; superbly; syperbly; wonderful -
12 izvrsno
• admirably; choicely; deliciously; delightfully; excellently; exquisitely; finely; rattling; toppingly -
13 bewundernswert
Adj. admirable; etw. ist bewundernswert s.th. is admirable* * *applaudable; admirable* * *be|wụn|derns|wert1. adjadmirable2. advadmirably* * *1) (extremely good: His behaviour during the riot was admirable.) admirable2) (extremely well: He's admirably suited to the job.) admirably* * *be·wun·derns·wert, be·wun·derns·wür·digadj (geh) admirable▪ [an jdm/etw] \bewundernswert sein to be admirable [about sb/sth]deine Gelassenheit ist [an dir] wirklich \bewundernswert the really admirable thing [about you] is your calmness* * *1. 2.* * *bewundernswert adj admirable;etwas ist bewundernswert sth is admirable* * *1. 2.adverbial admirably; in an admirable fashion* * *adj.admirable adj.applaudable adj. adv.admirably adv.applaudably adv. -
14 podziw
Ⅰ m sgt (G podziwu) admiration (dla kogoś/czegoś for sb/sth); awe (dla kogoś/czegoś of sb/sth)- niemy/szczery podziw mute/sincere admiration- szmer/okrzyk podziwu a murmur/cry of admiration- godny a. godzien podziwu admirable, worthy of admiration- w sposób godny podziwu admirably- z godnym podziwu samozaparciem with admirable determination- pełny podziwu [spojrzenie, głos] admiring- być pełnym podziwu to be full of admiration- patrzeć na kogoś/coś z podziwem to look at sb/sth admiringly, to look in admiration a. awe at sb/sth- oniemieć a. zaniemówić z podziwu to stand in mute admiration- wyrazić podziw dla kogoś/czegoś to express one’s admiration for sb/sth- ogarnął go podziw he was filled with admiration a. awe- nie mógł wyjść z podziwu (nad tym), że… he couldn’t stop marvelling that…Ⅱ nad podziw adv. admirably, wonderfully- była nad podziw spokojna she was admirably a. wonderfully calm* * ** * *miadmiration, approval, high regard; godny podziwu admirable, praiseworthy, laudable; wprawić kogoś w podziw impress sb; throw sb into raptures; carry sb away; carry l. sweep sb off his l. her feet; wyrazić podziw dla kogoś express admiration for sb; praise sb; nie mogę wyjść z podziwu I am lost in admiration; nad podziw zdolna admirably l. wonderfully talented; budzący podziw awe-inspiring; wywołać czyjś podziw fill sb with awe; z podziwem admiringly, with awe; w niemym podziwie in mute admiration; być pełnym podziwu dla kogoś/czegoś be full of praise for sb/sth; regard sb/sth with admiration, be l. stand in awe of sb/sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podziw
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15 admirablemente
adv.admirably, marvelously.* * *► adverbio1 admirably* * *ADV admirably* * *= commendably.Ex. The layout is commendably clear, with web addresses being listing in boxes below each descriptive section, and screen-shots being used only when absolutely necessary.* * *= commendably.Ex: The layout is commendably clear, with web addresses being listing in boxes below each descriptive section, and screen-shots being used only when absolutely necessary.
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16 admirablement
admirablement [admiʀabləmɑ̃]adverb* * *admiʀabləmɑ̃adverbe [faire] admirably; [fait] superbly* * *admiʀabləmɑ̃ adv[jouer, chanter, maîtriser, traduire, décrire, réussir, restituer] marvellously* * *admirablement adv [s'exprimer, travailler, réussir, jouer] admirably; [ouvragé, brodé, vêtu, construit, cuisiné] superbly.[admirabləmɑ̃] adverbe -
17 bewundernswerterweise
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18 circunloquio
m.circumlocution, circle.María captura ladrones de noche Mary captures thieves at night.* * *1 circumlocution* * ** * *Ex. Apart from its apparent implication that mankind had previously been subjected to mass mutilation, this statement, tested against my desk dictionary, fits admirably the definitions of prolixity, verbosity, circumlocution and tautology.* * ** * *Ex: Apart from its apparent implication that mankind had previously been subjected to mass mutilation, this statement, tested against my desk dictionary, fits admirably the definitions of prolixity, verbosity, circumlocution and tautology.
* * *contestar con circunloquios to answer in a roundabout way, be evasive in one's reply* * *m circumlocution* * * -
19 gestor del conocimiento
(n.) = knowledge worker, knowledge managerEx. The subject specialist librarian admirably fulfils the definition of what sociologists call the 'knowledge worker'.Ex. Knowledge managers must ready themselves for dramatic changes and position all their services and activities carefully if they are to gain the full advantages of the technique.* * *(n.) = knowledge worker, knowledge managerEx: The subject specialist librarian admirably fulfils the definition of what sociologists call the 'knowledge worker'.
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20 imparcial
adj.impartial.* * *► adjetivo1 impartial, fair* * *adj.* * *ADJ impartial, fair* * *adjetivo impartial, unbiased* * *= non-biased, non-judgmental [non-judgemental], impartial, open-minded, unbiased [unbiassed], compromise, detached, fair-minded [fairminded], non-partisan [nonpartisan], just, neutral, unemotional.Ex. We will not disserve readers by instructing them through our subject headings in nonbiased terminology; we will, in fact, be keeping all of our readers in focus.Ex. Ageist forms of headings like CHILDREN-MANAGEMENT (instead of the familiar and nonjudgmental CHILD-REARING) and AGED (instead of SENIORS or SENIOR CITIZENS) should not be used.Ex. These centres should aim to promote a wide range of free, impartial information in a friendly and confidential atmosphere.Ex. Is there any responsiveness at LC to the need for a close and open-minded examination of the problem?.Ex. Such criteria would be applied to book lists and the production, selection, and writing of unbiased material.Ex. Compromise organization schemes, making allowances for weaknesses of individuals, will naturally be put in place as necessary.Ex. The attention good literature pays to life is both loving and detached.Ex. We are confident that, after examining both sides of the issue, fair-minded judges will be able to determine who is reliable.Ex. To support these ends, the public library must be readily accessible to all, its use must be free of charge, it must be non-partisan and non-sectarian.Ex. Since neither position, in the extreme, represents a just or workable solution, a compromise must be introduced.Ex. There is an objective, neutral name for those people, and that's Burakumin.Ex. He offers an admirably concise and unemotional analysis of the famous Milgram experiment.----* analizar de un modo imparcial = take + a cool look at.* de un modo imparcial = impartially.* * *adjetivo impartial, unbiased* * *= non-biased, non-judgmental [non-judgemental], impartial, open-minded, unbiased [unbiassed], compromise, detached, fair-minded [fairminded], non-partisan [nonpartisan], just, neutral, unemotional.Ex: We will not disserve readers by instructing them through our subject headings in nonbiased terminology; we will, in fact, be keeping all of our readers in focus.
Ex: Ageist forms of headings like CHILDREN-MANAGEMENT (instead of the familiar and nonjudgmental CHILD-REARING) and AGED (instead of SENIORS or SENIOR CITIZENS) should not be used.Ex: These centres should aim to promote a wide range of free, impartial information in a friendly and confidential atmosphere.Ex: Is there any responsiveness at LC to the need for a close and open-minded examination of the problem?.Ex: Such criteria would be applied to book lists and the production, selection, and writing of unbiased material.Ex: Compromise organization schemes, making allowances for weaknesses of individuals, will naturally be put in place as necessary.Ex: The attention good literature pays to life is both loving and detached.Ex: We are confident that, after examining both sides of the issue, fair-minded judges will be able to determine who is reliable.Ex: To support these ends, the public library must be readily accessible to all, its use must be free of charge, it must be non-partisan and non-sectarian.Ex: Since neither position, in the extreme, represents a just or workable solution, a compromise must be introduced.Ex: There is an objective, neutral name for those people, and that's Burakumin.Ex: He offers an admirably concise and unemotional analysis of the famous Milgram experiment.* analizar de un modo imparcial = take + a cool look at.* de un modo imparcial = impartially.* * *impartial, unbiased* * *
imparcial adjetivo
impartial, unbiased
imparcial adjetivo impartial, unbiased
' imparcial' also found in these entries:
English:
detached
- fair
- fairminded
- impartial
- unbiased
- unbiassed
- unemotional
- disinterested
- dispassionate
- open
- trial
* * *imparcial adjimpartial* * *adj impartial* * *imparcial adj: impartial♦ imparcialmente adv* * *imparcial adj unbiased
См. также в других словарях:
Admirably — Ad mi*ra*bly, adv. In an admirable manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
admirably — (adv.) 1590s, from ADMIRABLE (Cf. admirable) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
admirably — adverb /ˈæd.mɪɹ.əˌbli/ a) In a way worthy of admiration. He succeeded admirably in drawing fire away from the troop transports. b) To an admirable degree. Admirably, he went down with his ship after the surviving crew got away in lifeboats. See… … Wiktionary
admirably — adv. Admirably is used with these adjectives: ↑suited Admirably is used with these verbs: ↑cope, ↑fulfil, ↑perform, ↑succeed, ↑suit … Collocations dictionary
admirably — admirable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ deserving respect and approval. DERIVATIVES admirably adverb … English terms dictionary
admirably — adverb in an admirable manner (Freq. 2) the children s responses were admirably normal • Syn: ↑laudably, ↑praiseworthily, ↑commendable • Derived from adjective: ↑commendable ( … Useful english dictionary
admirably — adverb see admirable … New Collegiate Dictionary
admirably — See admirableness. * * * … Universalium
admirably — adv. wonderfully, splendidly, marvelously … English contemporary dictionary
admirably — See: admirable … English dictionary
acquit yourself admirably — acquit yourself well/honourably/admirably etc/ phrase to behave or perform in a way that other people admire Thesaurus: to do something well or better than someone elsesynonym Main entry: acquit … Useful english dictionary