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1 Ultimate And Exceedingly Foolish Ass
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5 Чрезвычайно
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Чрезвычайно
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•The establishment was set up solely (or exclusively) for the development of engines.
•They assert that the genetic code has a biological basis for its structural organization, and no other.
•If the mantle were made of nothing but gem-quality crystals,...
•This choice is made purely on the basis of convenience.
•This rule applies strictly to a harmonic oscillator.
•These proteins occur uniquely in tissues in which gene transcription is severely repressed.
II•This task can become enormously (or exceedingly, or extremely) complex.
•Such monopoles would be extraordinarily (or exceedingly, or exceptionally) massive.
•The sediments contain remarkably (or extremely) high concentrations of sulphide minerals.
•The instrument is exquisitely sensitive.
•Manganin is eminently suitable for standard resistors.
* * *Исключительно -- solely, exclusively (только); entirely (полностью, целиком); highly, enormously, exceedingly, extremely (очень)This rapid reversion to non-interactive growth arises solely as a result of the change in crack path.Influence coefficient balancing is an entirely empirical procedure.RNA is located exclusively in ribosomes within the chloroplast.—основываться исключительно на—полагаться исключительно наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > исключительно
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•The establishment was set up solely (or exclusively) for the development of engines.
•They assert that the genetic code has a biological basis for its structural organization, and no other.
•If the mantle were made of nothing but gem-quality crystals,...
•This choice is made purely on the basis of convenience.
•This rule applies strictly to a harmonic oscillator.
•These proteins occur uniquely in tissues in which gene transcription is severely repressed.
II•This task can become enormously (or exceedingly, or extremely) complex.
•Such monopoles would be extraordinarily (or exceedingly, or exceptionally) massive.
•The sediments contain remarkably (or extremely) high concentrations of sulphide minerals.
•The instrument is exquisitely sensitive.
•Manganin is eminently suitable for standard resistors.
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НА РЕДКОСТЬ PrepP Invar1. ( modif (intensif)) extremely, to an extent rarely encounteredexceptionallyuncommonly unusually most extraordinarily exceedingly (in limited contexts) a rare NP. Ноябрь был на редкость теплый, настоящее бабье лето (Горенштейн 1). November was exceptionally warm, a real Indian summer (1a).Мой спутник оказался очень услужливым и на редкость молчаливым стариком (Искандер 3). The old man proved to be a very obliging and uncommonly taciturn traveling companion (3a)Он нашел вместо Фаины лишь маленькое, на редкость ласковое письмо. Она ушла (Битов 2). Не found, instead of Faina, only a short, unusually affectionate letter. She was gone (2a)Пожалуй, единственное преимущество его состояло в том, что он не боялся уронить себя в чьих-то глазах... В этом смысле Момун, сам того не подозревая, был на редкость счастливым человеком (Айтматов 1). Perhaps his only advantage was that he never feared losing face with others. In this respect, Momun, without suspecting it himself, was extraordinarily fortunate (1a)Служащий метро Обри был на редкость уродлив.. Оренбург 4). Aubry, a subway employee, was exceedingly ugly (4a)2. ladv (intensif)l excellently, highly satisfactorily, as happens rarely extremely wellзнать свое дело - = really know one's business (stuff)know one's business (stuff) inside and out know all the ins and outs (of sth.)удаться - = turn (come) out perfectly (great etc)be as good as they come be a great successнам \Р-101 повезло - we (really) lucked outwe had a rare stroke of luck we were extremely lucky.Однажды мне на редкость повезло. Меня повезли на допрос не ночью, как обычно, а среди белого дня. И, выходя из ворот дома Васькова (тюрьмы!, я увидала своего Ваську... Вот он, жив-здоров и неплохо выглядит (Гинзбург 2). One day I had a rare stroke of luck I was taken along to the interrogation not, as usual, at night but in broad daylight. As I emerged from the gates of (the prison called) Vaskovs House I caught a glimpse of my Vasya There he was, alive and well, and looking reasonably fit (2a)3. ( subj-compl with copula ( subj: concr, abstr, or human) or nonagreeing modif) a thing (phenomenon, or, less often, person) is of remarkable quality, of a quality rarely encounteredX был на редкость - X was exceptional (outstanding, beyond compare)X was exceptionally good (beautiful etc)....Георгины в эту осень вышли на редкость, хоть в Женеву на выставку... (Трифонов 1). The dahlias were exceptionally beautiful that fall —good enough to put on exhibit in Geneva.. (1a) -
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extremely, especially, exceedingly, very, extraordinarily• Имеется чрезвычайно важное различие между... - There is a vitally important distinction between...• Мы не будем доказывать здесь чрезвычайно правдоподобное утверждение, что... - We will not prove here the very reasonable statement that...• На практике чрезвычайно важно быть способным... - It is of great practical importance to be able to...• Тем не менее, зависимость переменной Р от Q чрезвычайно важна. - Nevertheless, the dependence of P on Q is very important.• Теорема Тейлора чрезвычайно полезна для изучения... - Taylor's theorem is extremely useful for the study of...• Чрезвычайно важно, что... - It is very significant that...• Чрезвычайно вероятно, что... - It is highly probable that...• Чрезвычайно неправдоподобно, что... - It is extremely unlikely that...• Чрезвычайно неудачно, что... - It is extremely unfortunate that...• Чрезвычайно широкая область явления объясняется... - A very great range of phenomena is explained by...• Это чрезвычайно важный результат, поскольку он позволяет нам... - This is an exceedingly important result, as it enables us to... -
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[PrepP; Invar]=====1. [modif (intensif)]⇒ extremely, to an extent rarely encountered:- uncommonly;- unusually;- most;- exceedingly;- [in limited contexts] a rare [NP].♦ Ноябрь был на редкость теплый, настоящее бабье лето (Горенштейн 1). November was exceptionally warm, a real Indian summer (1a).♦ Мой спутник оказался очень услужливым и на редкость молчаливым стариком (Искандер 3). The old man proved to be a very obliging and uncommonly taciturn traveling companion (3a)♦...Он нашел вместо Фаины лишь маленькое, на редкость ласковое письмо. Она ушла (Битов 2). He found, instead of Faina, only a short, unusually affectionate letter. She was gone (2a)♦ Пожалуй, единственное преимущество его состояло в том, что он не боялся уронить себя в чьих-то глазах... В этом смысле Момун, сам того не подозревая, был на редкость счастливым человеком (Айтматов 1). Perhaps his only advantage was that he never feared losing face with others. In this respect, Momun, without suspecting it himself, was extraordinarily fortunate (1a)♦ Служащий метро Обри был на редкость уродлив.. (Эренбург 4). Aubry, a subway employee, was exceedingly ugly (4a)2. [adv (intensif)]⇒ excellently, highly satisfactorily, as happens rarely extremely well; || знать свое дело на редкость ≈ really know one's business (stuff); know one's business (stuff) inside and out; know all the ins and outs (of sth.); || удаться на редкость ≈ turn (come) out perfectly (great etc); be as good as they come; bea great success; || нам на редкость повезло ≈ we (really) lucked out; we had a rare stroke of luck; we were extremely lucky.♦ Однажды мне на редкость повезло. Меня повезли на допрос не ночью, как обычно, а среди белого дня. И, выходя из ворот дома Васькова [тюрьмы], я увидала своего Ваську... Вот он, жив-здоров и неплохо выглядит (Гинзбург 2). One day I had a rare stroke of luck I was taken along to the interrogation not, as usual, at night but in broad daylight. As I emerged from the gates of [the prison called] Vaskovs House I caught a glimpse of my Vasya There he was, alive and well, and looking reasonably fit (2a)3. [subj-compl with copula (subj: concr, abstr, or human) or nonagreeing modif]⇒ a thing (phenomenon, or, less often, person) is of remarkable quality, of a quality rarely encountered:- X был на редкость≈ X was exceptional (outstanding, beyond compare);- X was exceptionally good (beautiful etc).♦...Георгины в эту осень вышли на редкость, хоть в Женеву на выставку... (Трифонов 1). The dahlias were exceptionally beautiful that fall - good enough to put on exhibit in Geneva... (1a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на редкость
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(приставка в прилагательных)в значении высшей степени об. переводится через: most, а при односложных прил. — через: exceedingly, veryпреглубокий — exceedingly deep, very deep
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1. immensely2. confoundedly3. deadly4. exceedingly5. extraordinarily6. extremelyв высшей степени, чрезвычайно — in the extreme
7. increasingly8. extraordinary; extreme; special9. awful10. exceeding11. extreme12. particularly13. plentyСинонимический ряд:1. чрезмерно (прил.) безмерно; неимоверно; непомерно; чрезмерно2. очень (проч.) больно; весьма; до смерти; до чрезвычайности; дьявольски; жутко; зверски; здорово; крайне; отчаянно; очень; сильно; смертельно; страшно; ужасно; чертовски -
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adv. especially, exceedingly, very, extraordinarilyРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > чрезвычайно
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•We shall cover these compounds in the next chapter.
•We shall deal with this subject in the next chapter.
•To fully appreciate the significance of these data, each aspect of the genetical processes must first be scrutinized.
•The question could be approached from two angles.
•In this paper we will not concern ourselves with those problems.
•We have considered this problem carefully.
•Since subtraction is the same process as addition, subtraction is not treated separately here.
•We will now look at the basic principles used in fluid logic.
•Let us take a look at the individual components of...
•The formation and properties of shock waves will be discussed in the following chapter.
•The effect of these differences on... will be covered later.
•At the moment enzyme catalysis forms a separate subject; we shall not take it up here.
•The next section takes care of Case 1.
•The durability of the material must be viewed from two standpoints - the mechanical and the electrical.
II•When an object is viewed with both eyes, it looks like...
•This series can be considered a result of the substitution of...
•Then luminiferous ether could be viewed as an exceedingly subtle gas.
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18 Япония чрезвычайно подвержена землетрясениям
General subject: Japan is exceedingly subject to earthquakesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Япония чрезвычайно подвержена землетрясениям
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1) General subject: alone (he alone can do it - только он может это сделать), as the day is long, as they make 'em, as they make them, exceedingly, exceptionally, exclusive, exclusively, hugely, more than ordinarily, notably, only, peculiarly, purely, rare, rarely, solely, surpassingly, entirely, as they come, solely and exclusively, outstandingly2) Colloquial: plenty3) Military: exclusive (в пункте приказа)4) Mathematics: highly, to the utmost degree6) Emotional: tantalizingly7) Officialese: absolutely -
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General subject: exceedingly keenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > исключительно глубокий
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exceedingly — exceedingly, excessively Both words came into use in the late 15c. Exceedingly (16c in its current meaning) means ‘very, extremely’, and is now used only with adjectives and adverbs (most often well): • His room was exceedingly cold P. Fitzgerald … Modern English usage
Exceedingly — Ex*ceed ing*ly, adv. To a very great degree; beyond what is usual; surpassingly. It signifies more than very. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exceedingly — [adv] very; exceptionally awfully, enormously, especially, excessively, extraordinarily, extremely, greatly, highly, hugely, immoderately, in a marked degree, inordinately, powerful, really, remarkably, strikingly, superlatively, surpassingly,… … New thesaurus
exceedingly — ► ADVERB 1) extremely. 2) archaic to a great extent … English terms dictionary
exceedingly — [ek sēd′iŋ lē, ik sēd′iŋ lē] adv. extremely; to a great degree; extraordinarily; very … English World dictionary
exceedingly — [[t]ɪksi͟ːdɪŋli[/t]] ADV: usu ADV adj, also ADV after v Exceedingly means very or very much. [OLD FASHIONED] We had an exceedingly good lunch... This was an exceedingly difficult decision to take... I have a case that troubles me exceedingly. Syn … English dictionary
exceedingly — /ik see ding lee/, adv. to an unusual degree; very; extremely: The children were doing exceedingly well in school. [1425 75; late ME. See EXCEEDING, LY] * * * … Universalium
exceedingly — See exceedingly, excessively … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
exceedingly — adv. Exceedingly is used with these adjectives: ↑complex, ↑dangerous, ↑difficult, ↑expensive, ↑generous, ↑handsome, ↑large, ↑popular, ↑rare, ↑shallow, ↑unlikely, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
exceedingly — ex|ceed|ing|ly [ıkˈsi:dıŋli] adv formal extremely ▪ Thank you. You ve been exceedingly kind … Dictionary of contemporary English
exceedingly — ex|ceed|ing|ly [ ık sidıŋli ] adverb 1. ) FORMAL extremely: Some of the children have done exceedingly well. 2. ) an old word meaning very much … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English