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1 subserviently
Синонимический ряд:1. collaterally (other) collaterally2. menially (other) menially; obeisantly; obsequiously; servilely; slavishly -
2 subordinately
Синонимический ряд:collaterally (other) collaterally; dependently; secondarily; underly -
3 secondarily
Синонимический ряд:1. derivatively (other) derivatively2. insignificantly (other) insignificantly3. subordinately (other) collaterally; dependently; subordinately; underly -
4 indirectly
adv непрямо, косвенноСинонимический ряд:1. deviously (other) deviously; guilefully; shiftily; sneakily; sneakingly; underhandedly2. in a roundabout way (other) as a contributory factor; circuitously; circularly; collaterally; discursively; in a roundabout way; in a secondary way; lengthily; obliquely; round about; round Robin Hood's barn; through a middleman
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