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1 dearly
adv1) ніжно, палко2) дорого; дорогою ціною* * *adv1) ніжно, гаряче, палко -
2 dearly
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3 dearly
['dɪəlɪ]adv1) ні́жно, лю́бо2) до́рого (особл. перен.) -
4 dearly-beloved
adjніжно (палко) коханий -
5 pay
1) платіж; заробітна плата2) оплачувати, сплачувати; робити (здійснювати) платіж•- pay a claim
- pay a compensation
- pay a duty
- pay a judgment
- pay a judgement
- pay a score
- pay alimony
- pay an attorney's fee
- pay-and-hours agreement
- pay back a loan
- pay back the victim
- pay book
- pay by installments
- pay claim
- pay court costs
- pay damages
- pay duty
- pay filing fee
- pay freeze
- pay in advance
- pay in kind
- pay money
- pay no heed
- pay off
- pay off a score
- pay off old scores
- pay on delivery
- pay on demand
- pay penalty
- pay pension
- pay protection money
- pay ransom
- pay rise
- pay-roll
- pay salary
- pay-sheet
- pay taxes
- pay the forfeit
- pay tribute
- pay wages
- pay wages with goods in kind
- pay war indemnity
См. также в других словарях:
Dearly — Dear ly, adv. 1. In a dear manner; with affection; heartily; earnestly; as, to love one dearly. [1913 Webster] 2. At a high rate or price; grievously. [1913 Webster] He buys his mistress dearly with his throne. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 3.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dearly — [adv1] extremely greatly, profoundly, to a great extent, very, very much; concept 772 dearly [adv2] lovingly affectionately, devotedly, fondly, tenderly, yearningly; concept 403 Ant. hatefully … New thesaurus
dearly — O.E. deorlice (see DEAR (Cf. dear)) … Etymology dictionary
dearly — ► ADVERB 1) very much. 2) at great cost … English terms dictionary
dearly — dear|ly [ dırli ] adverb 1. ) very much: He dearly wants to win. I love him dearly in spite of all his faults. would dearly like to do something: I d dearly like to be there when he finds out the truth! 2. ) with serious loss, damage, or trouble … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dearly — [[t]dɪ͟ə(r)li[/t]] 1) ADV GRADED: ADV with v (emphasis) If you love someone dearly, you love them very much. [FORMAL] She loved her father dearly. 2) ADV GRADED: ADV before v (emphasis) If you would dearly like to do or have something, you would… … English dictionary
dearly — adverb 1 if you love someone dearly, want something dearly etc, you do so with strong emotions: James loved his sister dearly. 2 cost sb dearly to cause a lot of trouble or suffering: Vandalism costs schools dearly. 3 pay dearly to suffer a lot… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
dearly — UK [ˈdɪə(r)lɪ] / US [ˈdɪrlɪ] adverb 1) very much He dearly wants to win. I love him dearly in spite of all his faults. would dearly like to do something: I d dearly like to be there when he finds out the truth! 2) with serious loss, damage, or… … English dictionary
dearly — dear|ly [ˈdıəli US ˈdırli] adv 1.) very much ▪ James loved her dearly . ▪ I would dearly like to know what she said. 2.) in a way that involves a lot of suffering, damage, trouble etc ▪ The weakness in their defense has already cost them dearly… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dearly — dear, dearly You love someone dearly (i.e. very much), whereas you buy or sell something, or something costs you, dear or dearly … Modern English usage
dearly — adverb 1. in a sincere and heartfelt manner (Freq. 2) I would dearly love to know • Syn: ↑in a heartfelt way • Derived from adjective: ↑dear 2. at a great cost (Freq. 1) he paid dearly for the food … Useful english dictionary