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1 беспорядочно
1) General subject: a riot, a-riot, arbitrarily, disorderly, he has looked for it all over the shop, helter skelter, helter-skelter, hugger mugger, hugger-mugger, in disarray, indiscriminately, pell-mell, pellmell, promiscuously, confusedly, chaotically2) Medicine: inordinately3) Engineering: at random, out of order4) Mathematics: in a random manner, in a random way, in random way, irregularly5) Advertising: without order6) Invective: ass backwards7) Makarov: all over the shop, at random (хаотично), in disorder, in disorder (неупорядоченно), out of order (неупорядоченно), randomly (хаотично)8) Taboo: like a blue-assed fly (обыч. употребляется с глаголами движения)9) oil&gas: haphazardly -
2 излишне
1) General subject: extravagantly, overmuch, superfluously, unduly, unnecessarily, it is a pity (If he be a mere boor it is a pity to hold any argument with him.), overly (напр.: their efforts are largely wasted in this horribly contrived and overly self-conscious film), inordinately, unconscionably2) Mathematics: it is unnecessary3) Jargon: socking4) Makarov: above measure, beyond measure, too -
3 очень
1) General subject: a fat lot (тж. ирон.), anxiously, assai, awful, awfully, badly, bitter (употребляется для усиления прилагательного; it was bitter cold - было жутко холодно), curiously, dearly, deeply, downright, enormously, ever so, exceedingly, extremely, full, greatly, heartily, highly, hugely, intensely, jolly, much (I am much obliged to you - я вам очень благодарен), not half, only too, parlous, particularly, passing, plaguy, plenty, precious, pretty much, quite, rattling, real, right, sevenfold, shocking, sorely, spanking, super, thumping, to a fault, too, unco, uncommon, vera, very much, very much (часто с p. p.), very old, well, whopping, a great deal (I travelled (worked) a great deal last summer.), canny (as in "it is canny big"), pretty (usually like in such cases: "pretty much", "pretty good"), vanishingly (vanishingly unlikely - so very unlikely, that the chance has vanished almost completely), seriously (использ. для усиления значения, напр., seriously rich), inordinately, very2) Colloquial: a lot (I like it a lot я это очень/ сильно люблю), bang, ever such, fat lot (обыкн. ирон. мало), good and, it is a thousand pities, like anything, mightily, mighty, miles, mortal, properly, to a degree, vastly, horrendously3) Dialect: gallows4) American: hellova, helluva (hell of a)5) Jocular: muchly6) Mathematics: closely7) Australian slang: doggone8) Rude: bloody9) Scottish language: gey10) Textile: vy11) Jargon: corking, gosh-awful, hell-west-and-crooked, some, loads (I miss you loads), big time (Используется как усилитель. Пример: She's into dancing big time (= likes dancing a lot). — Она очень увлекается танцами), mucho, cracking, dirty, heaps, stone12) Emotional: confoundedly, damnably, desperate, infernally, miserably, slashing, thundering, tremendously13) Simple: almightily, powerful14) Makarov: deep, exceptionally, immensely, in a great measure, in a large measure, most, overwhelmingly, profound, tremendous15) Emotional: as can be, bitterly, cruel, frightfully, (обыкн. с отрицанием) half, really, roaring, terrible, terribly16) Taboo: as a bastard (употребляется для усиления), as hell (употребляется для усиления), bally (употребляется для усиления), bloody (употребляется для усиления), damnably (употребляется для усиления прилагательных), dead, (в знач. наречия) fucking, (в знач. наречия) fucky, hellishly, kinda, like hell -
4 чрезмерно
1) General subject: beyond measure, hard, lavishly, out of proportion to, over, over-, overuse, overwhelmingly, superfluously, to a fault, to excess, unduly, unnecessarily, abundantly, inordinately, to an excessive degree, too, unusually, overmuch3) Engineering: excessively4) Mathematics: abnormally, prohibitively5) Australian slang: doggone6) Italian: troppo8) Makarov: above measure, fault, high heaven, inconveniently, out of measure, profusely, to high heaven, excess -
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вымахать разг.1. (вн.; махая, удалять) chase (d.), drive* out (d.)2. ( вырастать) grow* inordinately tall -
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без доп.; разг.
1) (что-л.; махая, удалять) chase, drive out, fly out
2) (вырастать) grow inordinately tall* * *chase, drive out, fly out -
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abundantly, hard, over-* * ** * *abundantly, hard, over-, overly, profusely, unduly* * *excessivelyexorbitantlyinordinatelyoverlyovermuchprofuselyprohibitivesuperfluouslyunduly -
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chase глагол: -
9 не в меру
(каков, какой)beyond measure; much too; excessively; inordinately; immoderatelyДедушка был блаженно счастлив, но бестактен, болтлив и жалок в своей бархатной шапочке с мощей и в новом, не в меру широком синем казакине, сшитом домашним портным. (И. Бунин, Суходол) — Grandfather was blissfully happy but he was tactless, garrulous and pathetic in his little velvet cap - a sacred relic - and his new and much too wide blue coat, made by the family tailor.
См. также в других словарях:
inordinately — index particularly, unduly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
inordinately — adv. Inordinately is used with these adjectives: ↑pleased, ↑proud … Collocations dictionary
inordinately — inordinate ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unusually large; excessive. DERIVATIVES inordinately adverb. ORIGIN originally in the sense «disorderly»: from Latin inordinatus, from in not + ordinatus set in order … English terms dictionary
inordinately — adverb extremely she was inordinately smart it will be an extraordinarily painful step to negotiate • Syn: ↑extraordinarily • Derived from adjective: ↑extraordinary (for: ↑extraordinarily), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Inordinately — Inordinate In*or di*nate, a. [L. inordinatus disordered. See {In } not, and {Ordinate}.] Not limited to rules prescribed, or to usual bounds; irregular; excessive; immoderate; as, an inordinate love of the world. Inordinate desires. Milton.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inordinately — adverb see inordinate … New Collegiate Dictionary
inordinately — See inordinacy. * * * … Universalium
inordinately — adverb in an inordinate manner … Wiktionary
inordinately — Synonyms and related words: abominably, agonizingly, awfully, baldly, balefully, beyond all bounds, bitterly, blatantly, brashly, confoundedly, cruelly, damnably, deadly, deathly, deucedly, distressingly, dolorously, dreadfully, egregiously, ever … Moby Thesaurus
inordinately — adv. excessively; in an unrestrained manner; in a disorderly manner … English contemporary dictionary
inordinately — in·or·di·nate·ly … English syllables