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1 let it be exactly weighed
Общая лексика: надо это точно взвеситьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > let it be exactly weighed
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2 exactly
[ıgʹzæktlı] adv1. точноI don't know exactly what happened - я не знаю точно /толком/, что произошло
2. как раз, именноshe does exactly what she likes - она делает только то, что ей хочется
exactly the man for the post - как раз подходящий человек на эту должность
3. разг. да, совершенно верно; вот именно ( выражает согласие со сказанным)do you mean I can go? - Exactly! - значит я могу уйти? - Ну конечно!
4. ( с отрицанием) совсем, полностьюhe is not exactly a scholar - он, в сущности /строго говоря/, не учёный
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3 weighed
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4 weighed
взвесил; взвешенный -
5 exactly
1. adv точно2. adv как раз, именноshe does exactly what she likes — она делает только то, что ей хочется
3. adv разг. да, совершенно верно; вот именноdo you mean I can go? — Exactly! — значит я могу уйти? — Ну конечно!
4. adv совсем, полностьюСинонимический ряд:1. absolutely (adj.) absolutely; entirely; strictly2. certainly (adj.) certainly; definitely; indeed3. correctly (adj.) correctly; precisely; specifically4. accurately (other) accurately; bang on (British, colloquial); just right; on the button (colloquial); on the dot; on the nail (colloquial); on the nose (US, colloquial)5. all (other) all; all in all; altogether; in toto; purely; quite; stick; totally; utterly; wholly6. even (other) as well; even; expressly; yes7. just (other) bang; just; plumb; right; sharp; spang; square; squarely; strictly speaking; to a T8. meticulously (other) carefully; conscientiously; meticulously; painstakingly; punctiliously; scrupulously9. precisely (other) correctly; in detail; particularly; precisely; specifically; strictly; truly; unequivocallyАнтонимический ряд:approximately; somewhat -
6 weighed
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7 exactly
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8 exactly
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9 let up
1. phr v ослабевать; сходить на нет2. phr v разг. смягчатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. abate (verb) abate; die away; die down; ebb; fall; lull; moderate; relent; slacken; subside; wane2. abated (verb) abated; died; died away; died down; ease off; eased off; ebbed; fall off; fell/fallen; lapsed; lulled; moderated; relented; subsided; waned3. eased (verb) eased; loosed; loosened; relaxed; slacked; slackened4. reduced (verb) decreased; diminished; drained; dwindled; lessened; peter out; reduced; shrank; tail off; taper off -
10 exactly
ɪɡˈzæktlɪ нареч.
1) в точности;
точно;
как раз;
аккуратно;
ровно in exactly the same way ≈ точно так же exactly equal ≈ в точности равный, точно равный It's exactly 3 o'clock. ≈ Сейчас ровно три часа.
2) вполне, всецело, совершенно, полностью, совсем Not exactly what I had in mind. ≈ Совершенно не то, что я имел в виду. Syn: altogether
1., entirely
3) именно, да, совершенно верно (как выражение согласия) точно - let it be * weighed надо это точно взвесить - I don't know * what happened я не знаю точно /толком/, что произошло как раз, именно - she does * what she likes она делает только то, что ей хочется - * the man for the post как раз подходящий человек на эту должность( разговорное) да, совершенно верно;
вот именно (выражает согласие со сказанным) - do you mean I can go? - E.! значит, я могу уйти? - Ну конечно! (с отрицанием) совсем, полностью - not * (это) не совсем так - he is not * a scolar он в сущности /строго говоря/ не ученый - this is not * what I had in mind я имел в виду несколько другое exactly именно, да, совершенно верно (в ответе) ~ точно;
как раз;
not exactly the same не совсем то же самое ~ точно;
как раз;
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11 to put it more exactly
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12 put it more exactly
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