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1 properly
ˈprɔpəlɪ нареч.
1) а) редк. по сути, по существу, существенным образом Syn: intrinsically, essentially, privately б) особенно, в особенности Syn: particularly, distinctively, specially
2) а) должным образом;
как следует;
правильно Law can never regulate wages properly. ≈ Закон не может в должной мере регулировать заработную плату. Syn: fittingly, suitably, appropriately, correctly, duly, well I
1. б) пристойно;
прилично
3) разг. здорово;
хорошо, прекрасно, превосходно I never saw hills so properly and so finely clothed. ≈ Я никогда не видела холмов, столь красиво покрытых растительностью. Syn: excellently, admirably, finely, handsomely;
well I
1.
4) вполне, совершенно;
крайне, чрезвычайно The accused said he got properly drunk. ≈ Обвиняемый сказал, что он был совершенно пьян. Syn: thoroughly, completely, perfectly;
utterly, entirely, quite;
exceedingly, very
5) собственно;
в узком смысле слова должным образом, правильно;
как следует - a word * applied правильно употребленное слово собственно, строго говоря - * speaking, you ought to go собственно говоря, вы должны уйти прилично, пристойно - behave *! ведите себя прилично! подходящим образом, подобающе - * dressed одетый подобающим образом правильно;
справедливо - he is * indignant at the offer он (совершенно) справедливо возмущен этим предложением (разговорное) хорошенько, основательно, очень - to tell smb. off * хорошенько отчитать кого-либо properly должным образом;
как следует;
правильно ~ разг. здорово;
хорошенько ~ надлежащим образом, должным образом ~ пристойно;
прилично ~ собственно, в узком смысле слова ~ собственно;
в узком смысле словаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > properly
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