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1 багатющий
very rich, exceedingly rich, rolling in riches, wallowing in wealth -
2 до
I прийм.1) ( перед) beforeдо нашої ери — before our era, before Christ (abbr. BC)
2) ( часова межа дії) till, until, up to, to; ( при позначенні граничного терміну) byдо завтра — till tomorrow; see you tomorrow
до цих пір — till now, up to now, hitherto
3) ( напрямок дії) to, towardsзвертатися до кого-небудь — to address smb.
наблизитися до кого-небудь — to approach smb.
4) ( межа поширення дії) to, up to; as far asдо деякої міри — in a measure, to some extent
до кінця — to the end; completely, totally, fully
до нескінченності — endlessly, for ever and ever, ad infinitum
5) ( кількісна межа) as much as; ( менше) under; ( не більше) up to6) ( приблизно) about, approximately7) ( ступінь вияву дії або стану) to, up to, to the point ofдо межі — utterly, exceedingly, to the highest degree
до такої міри (до того), що… — to such an extent that…, to the point where…
8) (при позначенні мети, призначення) for; to9) (при позначенні об'єкта, стосовно якого виявляється якесь почуття) to, towards; forдовіра до кого-небудь — trust in smb.
любов до батьківщини — love for/of one's country
10)до запитання — poste restante, to be called for; general delivery
до того ж — besides, moreover, in addition, what is more
до бою! — action!; bear for action!
до вашого відома — for your information, for your guidance
II с муз.до діла, до ладу — in place, appropriate(ly), to the point
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3 дуже
very, most, greatly, exceedingly, much, highly, extremely; precious, jolly, ever so, mighty; immensely -
4 надзвичайно
extremely, exceedingly, utterly, highly, immensely
См. также в других словарях:
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