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81 dearly beloved
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82 dearly\ loved
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83 dearly\ loved\ brethren
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84 dearly beloved
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85 to pay dearly
to pay dearlyfig pagar caro. he had to pay dearly for it/custou-lhe muito caro. -
86 hold dearly
Общая лексика: лелеять, горячо любить (some beliefs are held so dearly that they become a central part of our own identities - некоторые верования мы лелеем настолько сильно, что они становятся ядром нашей личности) -
87 freedom that was dearly purchased
English-Dutch dictionary > freedom that was dearly purchased
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88 love dearly
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89 pay dearly for something
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90 peace was dearly bought
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91 wish dearly
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92 to cost dearly
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93 to pay dearly
to pay dearly/heavily (very little, handsomely/liberally) платить дорого (очень мало, щедро) -
94 sell one's life dearly
дopoгo пpoдaть cвoю жизньDetermining, at all events, to sell your life dearly, you struggle frantically hitting out right and left with arms and legs (J. K. Jerome) -
95 he would dearly love to
Общая лексика: он бы очень хотел (сделать что-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > he would dearly love to
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96 love dearly
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97 pay dearly
Общая лексика: дорого заплатить (образн.) -
98 pay dearly for
Общая лексика: дорого заплатить (за что-л.) -
99 pay dearly for (one's) whistle
Макаров: дорого заплатить за свою прихотьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pay dearly for (one's) whistle
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100 pay dearly for happiness
Общая лексика: дорого заплатить за свое счастье (за свой опыт)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > pay dearly for happiness
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