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1 differ dramatically
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2 differ
1. v отличаться; различаться2. v редк. отличать; различать3. v расходиться во мнениях, не соглашатьсяthe witnesses differed — свидетели не соглашались друг с другом; показания свидетелей расходились
4. v спорить, ссоритьсяСинонимический ряд:1. be unlike (verb) be unlike; conflict with; contrast; diverge; modify; not conform; not look like; qualify; take exception2. disaccord (verb) disaccord; discord; dissent; divide; vary3. disagree (verb) contradict; digress; disagree; dispute; fight; object; opposeАнтонимический ряд: -
3 dramatically
[drəʹmætık(ə)lı] adv1. драматически2. драматично3. мелодраматично, театрально; деланно4. эмоц.-усил.1) резко; живо, ясно, наглядноtelephone calls have increased dramatically - резко увеличилось число телефонных разговоров
to demonstrate the difference dramatically - наглядно продемонстрировать различие
2) волнующе, ярко; сенсационно -
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1. adv драматически2. adv драматично3. adv мелодраматично, театрально; деланно4. adv эмоц. -усил. резко; живо, ясно, наглядно5. adv эмоц. -усил. волнующе, ярко; сенсационноСинонимический ряд:dramaturgically (other) dramaturgically; histrionically; theatrically -
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драматически драматично мелодраматично, театрально;
деланно (эмоционально-усилительно) резко;
живо, ясно, наглядно - to differ * резко различаться - telephone calls have increased * резко увеличилось число телефонных разговоров - to demonstrate the difference * наглядно продемонстрировать различие( эмоционально-усилительно) волнующе, ярко;
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