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1 interpret a remark literally
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > interpret a remark literally
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2 literally
[ʹlıt(ə)rəlı] adv1. буквально, дословноto interpret a remark [an order] literally - понимать /толковать/ замечание [приказ] в буквальном смысле
2. точно; без преувеличений; в соответствии с фактами3. эмоц.-усил. без преувеличения; буквально -
3 literally
нареч.
1) буквально, дословно Syn: verbatim, word for word
2) точно;
без преувеличений;
в соответствии с фактами
3) без преувеличения;
буквально буквально, дословно - to translate * переводить буквально - to interpret a remark * понимать /толковать/ замечание в буквальном смысле точно;
без преувеличений;
в соответствии с фактами (эмоционально-усилительно) без преувеличения;
буквально - * drenched to the skin насквозь промокший - * blue with cold посиневший от холода - they were * starving они буквально умирали с голоду literally буквально ~ дословноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > literally
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