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1 it is an issue of merely local importance
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2 merely
['mɪəlɪ]adv1) только, всего лишь, единственноHe gave merely the latest examples of government interference. — Он привел мне всего лишь последние примеры вмешательства правительства.
The painting is not genuine, it is merely a good reproduction. — Это не оригинал картины, это всего лишь хорошая репродукция.
She is merely a child. — Она еще/всего лишь ребенок.
- it is an issue of merely local importanceThis is merely your imagination. — Это всего лишь плод вашего воображения.
- it is merely a coincidence2) просто, только, единственноHe is merely playing business. — Он лишь притворяется, что занят делом.
I merely throw out a suggestion. — Я просто высказываю предположение.
He merely touched the subject. — Он лишь слегка затронул вопрос.
He is merely toying with you. — Он просто играет вами, как с игрушкой.
It may be so from merely utilitarian point of view. — Это может быть и так исключительно с утилитарной точки зрения
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