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Математика: маловероятное событиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > highly improbable event
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English-Russian scientific dictionary > highly improbable event
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The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > highly improbable event
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Математика: едва ли вероятенУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it is highly improbable
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English-Russian combinatory dictionary > it is highly improbable
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improbable [ɪm'prɒbəbəl](a) (unlikely) improbable;∎ I think it highly improbable that he ever came here il me paraît fort peu probable qu'il soit jamais venu ici(b) (hard to believe) invraisemblable;∎ an improbable story une histoire invraisemblable -
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highly ['haɪlɪ]∎ it's highly improbable c'est fort peu probable;∎ a highly polished table une table d'un beau poli;∎ the dish was highly seasoned le plat était fortement relevé ou épicé(b) (very well) très bien;∎ very highly paid très bien payé∎ to speak/think highly of sb dire/penser beaucoup de bien de qn;∎ he praised her work highly il a chanté (haut) les louanges de son travail;∎ I highly recommend it je vous le conseille vivement ou chaudement(d) (at an important level) haut;∎ a highly placed source une source haut placée;∎ a highly placed official (gen) un(une) officiel(elle) de haut rang; Administration un(une) haut(e) fonctionnaire -
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[ɪm'prɔbeb(əl]adjневероятный, неправдоподобный, немыслимый- most improbable thingsIt's improbable that she'll accept the invitation. — Вряд ли она примет приглашение
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adjective(not likely) unwahrscheinlich* * *[im'probəbl]1) (not likely to happen or exist; not probable: Although death at his age was improbable, he had already made his will.) unwahrscheinlich2) (hard to believe: an improbable explanation.) unglaubwürdig•- academic.ru/88093/improbably">improbably- improbability* * *im·prob·able[ɪmˈprɒbəbl̩, AM -ˈprɑ:b-]adj unwahrscheinlichit is highly \improbable that... es ist höchst [o äußerst] unwahrscheinlich, dass...an \improbable excuse/story eine unglaubhafte Entschuldigung/Geschichtean \improbable name ein kurioser Name* * *[ɪm'prɒbəbl]adjunwahrscheinlich* * *improbable adj (adv improbably) unwahrscheinlich* * *adjective(not likely) unwahrscheinlich* * *adj.unwahrscheinlich adj. -
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unwahrscheinlich;it is highly \improbable that... es ist höchst [o äußerst] unwahrscheinlich, dass...;an \improbable excuse/ story eine unglaubhafte Entschuldigung/Geschichte;an \improbable name ein kurioser Name -
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[ɪm'prɔbəbl]прил.невероятный, немыслимый, неправдоподобныйIt's improbable that she'll accept the invitation. — Вряд ли она примет приглашение.
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Adj1. असम्भाव्यIt is highly improbable that the level of unemployment will fall. -
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improbable [ɛ̃pʀɔbabl]adjective* * *ɛ̃pʀɔbabladjectif unlikely, improbable* * *ɛ̃pʀɔbabl adjunlikely, improbable* * *improbable adj [rencontre, score, hypothèse, risque] unlikely, improbable; le score avancé est hautement improbable the results announced are highly unlikely; il est improbable qu'il puisse venir it is unlikely that he will be able to come.[ɛ̃prɔbabl] adjectif -
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['haɪlɪ] adverb1) (to a high degree) sehr; äußerst; hoch [angesehen, begabt, bezahlt]; hoch[aktuell, -interessant, -gebildet, -modern]; leicht [entzündlich]; stark [gewürzt]I can highly recommend the restaurant — ich kann dieses Restaurant sehr empfehlen
2) (favourably)think highly of somebody/something, regard somebody/something highly — eine hohe Meinung von jemandem/etwas haben
* * *2) (with approval: He thinks/speaks very highly of you.) hoch* * *high·ly[ˈhaɪli]adv hoch-this was a \highly-publicized case um diesen Fall wurde ein großer Medienrummel veranstaltet fam\highly amusing ausgesprochen amüsant\highly contagious hoch ansteckend\highly-educated hoch gebildet\highly questionable äußerst fragwürdig\highly paid hoch bezahlt\highly placed official hoch gestellter Beamter/hoch gestellte Beamtin\highly priced teuer\highly-skilled hoch qualifiziertto speak \highly of someone von jdm in den höchsten Tönen sprechento think \highly of someone eine hohe Meinung von jdm haben* * *['haIlɪ]adv1) (emph: extremely) successful, sensitive, competitive, controversial, critical äußerst; inflammable leicht; spiced stark; individual, unusual, significant, efficient äußerst, höchsthighly charged (atmosphere) — aufgeladen; debate hitzig
or colored (US) (lit) — farbenfroh, sehr bunt; (fig)
to be highly critical of sb/sth — jdn/etw scharf kritisieren
highly trained — äußerst gut ausgebildet; skilled worker hoch qualifiziert; sportsperson durchtrainiert
highly skilled — äußerst geschickt; worker, workforce hoch qualifiziert
highly placed (in organization, society) — hochgestellt; ( Sport, in league ) führend
highly respected/gifted/educated/paid/developed — hoch geachtet/bezahlt/entwickelt, hochbegabt, hochgebildet
highly intelligent/topical — hochintelligent/-aktuell
highly sophisticated (person, audience) — höchst anspruchsvoll; technology, equipment hoch entwickelt
highly unlikely or improbable — äußerst or höchst unwahrscheinlich
2) regard, rate, prize hochhe is a highly regarded writer — er ist ein hoch angesehener Autor
I don't rate him very highly at all — ich halte überhaupt nicht viel von ihm
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to speak highly of sb/sth — sich sehr positiv über jdn/etw äußern
to think highly of sb/sth — eine hohe Meinung von jdm/etw haben
I can highly recommend it — ich kann es sehr empfehlen
she came highly recommended — sie kam mit einer sehr guten Empfehlung
* * *highly adv1. hoch, in hohem Grade, höchst, äußerst, sehr:highly inflammable leicht entzündlich;highly interesting hochinteressant;highly placed hochgestellt;highly secret streng geheim;2. lobend, anerkennend:think highly of eine hohe Meinung haben von, viel halten von3. teuer:a) teuer bezahlt,b) hoch bezahlt* * *['haɪlɪ] adverb1) (to a high degree) sehr; äußerst; hoch [angesehen, begabt, bezahlt]; hoch[aktuell, -interessant, -gebildet, -modern]; leicht [entzündlich]; stark [gewürzt]2) (favourably)think highly of somebody/something, regard somebody/something highly — eine hohe Meinung von jemandem/etwas haben
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['haɪlɪ]advplaced, skilled wysoko; improbable, complex wysoce, wielce; paid bardzo dobrze; critical bardzo; confidential ściśle* * *1) (very; very much: highly delighted; highly paid; I value the book highly.) wysoce, bardzo2) (with approval: He thinks/speaks very highly of you.) z uznaniem -
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• far-fetched• highly distinguished• highly indebted
См. также в других словарях:
improbable — adj. 1) highly improbable 2) improbable that + clause (it s improbable that she ll accept the invitation) * * * [ɪm prɒbəb(ə)l] highly improbable improbable that + clause (it s improbable that she ll accept the invitation) … Combinatory dictionary
improbable — im|prob|a|ble [ ım prabəbl ] adjective 1. ) not likely to happen or be true: UNLIKELY: a very improbable story it is improbable (that): It s improbable that a lawyer would give such advice. highly improbable: It seemed highly improbable he would… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
improbable — UK [ɪmˈprɒbəb(ə)l] / US [ɪmˈprɑbəb(ə)l] adjective 1) not likely to happen or to be true a rather improbable story it is improbable (that): It s improbable that a lawyer would give such advice. highly improbable: It seemed highly improbable he… … English dictionary
improbable — adjective 1 not likely to happen or to be true: it is improbable that: It seems improbable that he could have driven home in less than an hour. | highly improbable: a highly improbable explanation. 2 surprising and slightly strange: Theirs was an … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
improbable — [[t]ɪmprɒ̱bəb(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: oft it v link ADJ that Something that is improbable is unlikely to be true or to happen. Ordered arrangements of large groups of atoms and molecules are highly improbable... It seems improbable that this year … English dictionary
improbable — im|prob|a|ble [ımˈprɔbəbəl US ˈpra: ] adj 1.) not likely to happen or to be true = ↑unlikely ≠ ↑probable ▪ a film with an improbable plot ▪ It seems highly improbable that he had no knowledge of the affair. 2.) surprising and slightly strange ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
improbable — adjective a) Not likely to be true. Its highly improbable that aliens abducted you. b) Not likely to happen. Due to the loss of power, it is improbable that we will begin on time. See Also: probable, probability, probably … Wiktionary
highly — high|ly W2S2 [ˈhaıli] adv 1.) [+ adjective, adverb] very highly successful/effective/efficient ▪ a highly successful politician ▪ Tom s mother was highly critical of the school s approach. ▪ highly competitive industries ▪ a highly desirable… … Dictionary of contemporary English
improbable — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, look, seem, sound ▪ become ▪ make sth ▪ These new facts make the theory improbab … Collocations dictionary
highly — adv. Highly is used with these adjectives: ↑abstract, ↑acceptable, ↑accessible, ↑accomplished, ↑accurate, ↑active, ↑adaptable, ↑addictive, ↑adept, ↑advanced, ↑advantageous, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
improbable — adj unlikely, highly unlikely, not probable or likely, doubtful, dubious, questionable, Inf. fishy; implausible, impractical, unrealistic, incredible, unbelievable; inconceivable, unthinkable, out of the question, ridiculous, absurd, crazy,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder