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1 פצוע בינוני
moderately injured -
2 אלגרטו
allegretto, composition or musical passage played with a moderately fast tempo (Music) -
3 אנדנטה
andante, musical rhythm indicating a moderately slow pace -
4 ביישוב הדעת
composedly, sedately, collectedly, soberly, imperturbably, moderately, staidly, coolly -
5 במתינות
adv. moderately, mildly, slowly; deliberatively, guardedly, leisurely, mellowly, modestly, sedately -
6 כחלת
blue disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, severe and infectious disease (highly fatal) caused by Rickettsia and is generally spread by the bite of an infected ixodid tick (its symptoms are: frontal and occipital headache, extreme lumbar pain, general discomfort, moderately high continuous fever, rash on the palms, wrists, ankles and soles that starst from the second to the fifth day and later onîçìä îéãá÷ú (÷èìðéú áéåúø) äðâøîú òì éãé äçééã÷ øé÷èñéä åîúôùèú áãøê-ëìì òì éã ðùéëú ÷øöééä îæåäîú
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moderately — UK US /ˈmɒdərətli/ adverb ► used to describe an action or a quality that is not very large or small but between the two: »Moderately priced autos sell better during a recession. »Moderately sized clothing is frequently labelled in small sizes to… … Financial and business terms
Moderately — Mod er*ate*ly, adv. In a moderate manner or degree; to a moderate extent. [1913 Webster] Each nymph but moderately fair. Waller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moderately — (adv.) late 14c., from MODERATE (Cf. moderate) (adj.) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
moderately — [adv] to a degree, to some extent a little, averagely, enough, fairly, gently, in moderation, in reason, kind of, more or less*, more than not*, not exactly, passably, pretty, quite, quite a bit, rather, reasonably, slightly, some, something,… … New thesaurus
moderately — mod|e|rate|ly [ˈmɔdərıtli US ˈma: ] adv 1.) fairly, but not very = ↑reasonably ▪ a moderately successful film ▪ He did moderately well in the exams. 2.) in a way which is not extreme or stays within reasonable limits ▪ He drinks moderately. 3.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
moderately — adverb a) In a moderate manner. During the debate, they disagreed plainly, but moderately. b) To a moderate extent or degree. They were at least moderately happy with their bonuses … Wiktionary
moderately — adv. Moderately is used with these adjectives: ↑comfortable, ↑conservative, ↑effective, ↑entertaining, ↑expensive, ↑hot, ↑interesting, ↑large, ↑low, ↑positive, ↑resistant, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
moderately — mod|er|ate|ly [ mad(ə)rətli ] adverb to some degree but not to a great degree: moderately successful/effective The dollar rose moderately in early trading … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
moderately — UK [ˈmɒd(ə)rətlɪ] / US [ˈmɑd(ə)rətlɪ] adverb to some degree but not to a great degree moderately successful/effective The dollar rose moderately in early trading … English dictionary
moderately — adverb 1. to a moderately sufficient extent or degree (Freq. 2) pretty big pretty bad jolly decent of him the shoes are priced reasonably he is fairly clever with computers • Syn: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
moderately — moderate англ. [мо/дэрит] moderately [мо/дэритли] in moderation [ин модэрэ/йшн] умеренно, сдержанно … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов