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1 it is of the uttermost importance that...
Общая лексика: крайне важно, чтобы...Универсальный англо-русский словарь > it is of the uttermost importance that...
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2 uttermost
ˈʌtəməust = utmost большее, предел возможного;
верх( чего-л.) - the * of reliability верх надежности - that is the * I can do это все, что я смогу сделать - at the * самое большее - we shall be fifty at the * нас будет самое большее пятьдесят человек - to the * в высшей степени, предельно, максимально - to irritate smb. to the * ужасно раздражать кого-л. самый отдаленный - the * ends of the earth самые отдаленные части света - the * point of the earth край земли крайний, предельный - the * limits крайние пределы - he showed the * reluctance он проявил крайнее нежелание - with the * pleasure с величайшим удовольствием - it is of the * importance that... крайне важно, чтобы... (редкое) последний( редкое) последний - her * breath ее последний вздох uttermost = utmostБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > uttermost
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3 крайне важно, чтобы...
General subject: it is of the uttermost importance that...Универсальный русско-английский словарь > крайне важно, чтобы...
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4 utmost
ˈʌtməust
1. прил.;
тж. uttermost
1) самый отдаленный
2) крайний, предельный;
величайший Syn: farthest
2. сущ.;
тж. uttermost самое большое, все возможное He did the utmost of his power. ≈ Он сделал все, что было в его силах. We did our utmost to help. ≈ Мы помогли всем, чем могли. to do utmost ≈ сделать все возможное большее, предел возможного;
верх( чего-л.) - the * of reliability верх надежности - that is the * I can do это все, что я смогу сделать - at the * самое большее - we shall be fifty at the * нас будет самое большее пятьдесят человек - to the * в высшей степени, предельно, максимально - to irritate smb. to the * ужасно раздражать кого-л. самый отдаленный - the * ends of the earth самые отдаленные части света - the * point of the earth край земли крайний, предельный - the * limits крайние пределы - he showed the * reluctance он проявил крайнее нежелание - with the * pleasure с величайшим удовольствием - it is of the * importance that... крайне важно, чтобы... (редкое) последний( редкое) последний - her * breath ее последний вздох ~ самое большое, все возможное;
to do one's utmost сделать все возможное;
he did the utmost of his power он сделал все, что было в его силах ~ самое большое, все возможное;
to do one's utmost сделать все возможное;
he did the utmost of his power он сделал все, что было в его силах utmost высшая степень ~ крайний, предельный;
величайший;
utmost secrecy глубокая тайна;
with the utmost pleasure с превеликим удовольствием ~ крайний ~ предел ~ самое большое, все возможное;
to do one's utmost сделать все возможное;
he did the utmost of his power он сделал все, что было в его силах ~ самый отдаленный;
the utmost ends of earth самые отдаленные районы земли uttermost: uttermost = utmost ~ самый отдаленный;
the utmost ends of earth самые отдаленные районы земли ~ крайний, предельный;
величайший;
utmost secrecy глубокая тайна;
with the utmost pleasure с превеликим удовольствием ~ крайний, предельный;
величайший;
utmost secrecy глубокая тайна;
with the utmost pleasure с превеликим удовольствием -
5 äußerst
* * *most (Adv.); highly (Adv.); grossly (Adv.); very (Adv.); uttermost (Adj.); extreme (Adj.); extremely (Adv.); excessive (Adj.); veriest (Adj.); outmost (Adj.); ultimate (Adj.); outermost (Adj.); utmost (Adj.)* * *äu|ßerst ['ɔysɐst]1. advextremely, exceedingly2. adjSee:→ äußerste(r, s)* * *1) (very great: He is in deadly earnest (= He is completely serious).) deadly2) deeply3) (very: exceedingly nervous.) exceedingly4) (very great, especially much more than usual: extreme pleasure; He is in extreme pain.) extreme5) (very far or furthest in any direction, especially out from the centre: the extreme south-western tip of England; Politically, he belongs to the extreme left.) extreme6) (very: extremely kind.) extremely7) (very much: I dislike that sort of behaviour intensely.) intensely8) (very or extremely: I'm most grateful to you for everything you've done; a most annoying child.) most9) (nearest the edge, outside etc: the outermost ring on the target.) outermost10) ((of a chance etc) very small.) outside11) ((especially American) very; really: a real nice house.) real12) (greatest possible: Take the utmost care!) utmost13) (complete or total: There was utter silence; utter darkness.) utter* * *äu·ßerst[ˈɔysɐst]adv extremely* * ** * *äußerst adv extremely, exceedingly;äußerst verwirrend auch confusing in the extremeäußerst…A. sup outermost; → äußer…B. adjim äußersten Norden in the far ( oder extreme) north2. zeitlich: latest possible;das ist der äußerste Termin auch that’s the latest possible deadline3. tiefste/höchste Preis: lowest/highest possible, rock-bottom/top;das ist mein äußerstes Angebot I can’t go any lower/higher than that; für beide: that’s my final offerim äußersten Fall (höchstens) at the most; (schlimmstenfalls) if worst comes to worst, if it comes to that;mit äußerster Konzentration with the utmost concentration;von äußerster Wichtigkeit extremely important, of the utmost importance5.* * *äußerst knapp gewinnen/entkommen — usw. only just win/escape etc
* * *adj.extreme adj.left-most adj.outermost adj.sovereign adj.superlative adj.ultimate adj.utmost adj.utter adj.uttermost adj.
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