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1 typically
adv типичноthe author, typically, doubts over and over again the merits of his work — автор — и это для него характерно — снова и снова выражает сомнение в ценности своей работы
Синонимический ряд:1. archetypally (other) archetypally; classically; exemplarily; ideally; paradigmatically; prototypically; quintessentially; representatively2. commonly (other) always; as a rule; characteristically; commonly; constantly; generally; naturally; normally; ordinarily; predictably; prevalently; regularly; steadily; typically; usually -
2 ideally
1. adv мысленно, умозрительно, в воображении; теоретически2. adv идеально, превосходно3. adv в идеальном случае, идеальноСинонимический ряд:1. abstractly (other) abstractly; hypothetically; in theory; theoretically; transcendentally; transcendently2. conceptually (other) conceptually; notionally3. perfectly (other) correctly; excellently; faultlessly; fitly; flawlessly; indefectibly; infinitely; perfectly; superlatively; supremely; verily4. typically (other) archetypally; classically; exemplarily; paradigmatically; prototypically; quintessentially; representatively; typically
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