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1 милостиво
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2 снисходительно
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3 милостиво
graciously наречие: -
4 ласково-ласково
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5 натянуто-ласково
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6 снисходительно-ласково
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7 милостиво принять подарок
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > милостиво принять подарок
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8 любезно
civilly, decently, fair, graciously, kindly, nicely, obligingly* * ** * *civilly, decently, fair, graciously, kindly* * *decentlynicelyobliginglypleasantly -
9 милостивый
1. clement2. gracious; kind3. benign4. graciously -
10 любезно
adv. kindly, graciously -
11 благосклонно
General subject: graciously, highly, in good part, kindly, mercifully, speak highly (о ком-л.), with favour -
12 любезно
1) General subject: affably, amiably, civilly, decently, gallantly, helpfully, kindly, kindly (в формулах вежливости), nicely, obligingly, pleasantly, politely, with a good grace, with good grace, blandly2) French: de bonne grace3) Obsolete: fair4) Mathematics: graciously -
13 любезно дать согласие
General subject: give consent graciouslyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > любезно дать согласие
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14 любезно улыбаться
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15 милостиво
1) General subject: charitably, graciously, in good part, mercifully2) Religion: Misericorditer ("mercifully", сокр. Mir.)3) Psychology: indulgently -
16 милостиво согласиться
General subject: give consent graciouslyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > милостиво согласиться
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17 она любезно согласилась спеть ещё одну песню
General subject: she obliged graciously by singing another songУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она любезно согласилась спеть ещё одну песню
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18 снисходительно
1) General subject: charitably, condescendingly, forbearingly, graciously, patronize, in a condescending manner, patiently, leniently2) Psychology: indulgently -
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ПО ОЧЕРЕДИ PrepP Invar adv1. in successionin turnone after another (the other).Он по очереди обошёл всех обывателей, и хотя молча, но благосклонно принял от них всё, что следует (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Не made the rounds of all the townsfolk in turn and silently but graciously received from them all that was required (1a).(Человек) по очереди открыл замки (Федин 1). (The man) opened the locks, one after another (1a).На стене (летней уборной) справа, наколотые на гвоздик, висели квадратные куски газет. Чонкин срывал их по очереди и прочитывал... (Войнович 2). Squares of newspaper had been nailed to the wall (of the summer outhouse) on Chonkin's right. He tore them off one after the other and read them through... (2a).2. alternatelytake (taking) turnsby turns.Персиков забыл о своих амёбах и в течение полутора часа по очереди с Ивановым припадал к стеклу микроскопа (Булгаков 10). Persikov forgot his amoebas and for the next hour and a half took turns with Ivanov at the microscope lens (10a).Как мы с Таней болели! То вместе, то по очереди... (Набоков 1). What illnesses Tanya and I went through! Now together, now by turns... (1a). -
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[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====1. in succession:- in turn;- one after another (the other).♦ Он по очереди обошел всех обывателей, и хотя молча, но благосклонно принял от них всё, что следует (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). He made the rounds of all the townsfolk in turn and silently but graciously received from them all that was required (1a).♦ [ Человек] по очереди открыл замки (Федин 1). [The man] opened the locks, one after another (1a).♦ На стене [летней уборной] справа, наколотые на гвоздик, висели квадратные куски газет. Чонкин срывал их по очереди и прочитывал... (Войнович 2). Squares of newspaper had been nailed to the wall [of the summer outhouse] on Chonkin's right. He tore them off one after the other and read them through... (2a).2. alternately:- take < taking> turns;- by turns.♦ Персиков забыл о своих амёбах и в течение полутора часа по очереди с Ивановым припадал к стеклу микроскопа (Булгаков 10). Persikov forgot his amoebas and for the next hour and a half took turns with Ivanov at the microscope lens (10a).♦ Как мы с Таней болели! То вместе, то по очереди... (Набоков 1). What illnesses Tanya and I went through! Now together, now by turns... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по очереди
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См. также в других словарях:
Graciously — Gra cious*ly, adv. 1. In a gracious manner; courteously; benignantly. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. Fortunately; luckily. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
graciously — index readily Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
graciously — c.1300, by God s grace, from GRACIOUS (Cf. gracious) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Meaning favorably, with good will is late 14c … Etymology dictionary
graciously — adv. Graciously is used with these verbs: ↑accept, ↑agree, ↑consent, ↑invite, ↑offer, ↑thank, ↑volunteer … Collocations dictionary
graciously — gracious ► ADJECTIVE 1) courteous, kind, and pleasant. 2) showing the elegance and comfort associated with high social status or wealth. 3) (in Christian belief) showing divine grace. ► EXCLAMATION ▪ expressing polite surprise. DERIVATIVES… … English terms dictionary
graciously — adverb in a gracious or graceful manner (Freq. 1) he did not have a chance to grow up graciously • Syn: ↑gracefully • Ant: ↑ungracefully (for: ↑gracefully), ↑ungracious … Useful english dictionary
graciously — adverb see gracious … New Collegiate Dictionary
graciously — See gracious. * * * … Universalium
graciously — adverb /ˈɡreɪʃəslɨ/ In a gracious manner; with grace and courtesy. See Also: grace, gracious, graciousness … Wiktionary
graciously — Synonyms and related words: accommodatingly, affably, agreeably, amiably, amicably, attentively, bigheartedly, blissfully, bonhomously, bounteously, bountifully, cheerfully, chivalrously, civilly, complacently, complaisantly, cordially,… … Moby Thesaurus
graciously — adv. courteously; pleasantly; compassionately; kindly … English contemporary dictionary