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1 morally-good
Религия: добродетельный -
2 fallen angel
1) Религия: падший ангел2) Банковское дело: приемлемый для инвесторов3) Деловая лексика: высокодоходная облигация, потерявшая уровень рейтинга, приемлемый для инвесторов4) Вексельное право: высокодоходная облигация, потерявшая уровень, приемлемый для инвесторов5) Идиоматическое выражение: изгой (общества) (someone who people think was successful or morally good, but who is no longer thought of in this way) -
3 virtually
adv фактически, практически, в действительности, реально; по существу, на деле, в сущностиvirtually powerless — фактически бессильный, не имеющий реальной власти
the request was virtually a command — эта просьба была, по существу, приказанием
Синонимический ряд:1. almost (adj.) almost; approximately; basically; essentially; fundamentally2. practically (adj.) implicitly; in essence; morally; practically; probably; substantially3. essentially (other) essentially; implicitly; in essence; morally; practically4. nearly (other) about; all but; almost; approximately; around; as good as; just about; more or less; nearly; roughly; say; some; well-nigh -
4 develop
1. I1) his character is developing его характер формируется; our friendship has developed наша дружба окрепла2) new facts (some additional details, certain circumstances, etc.) have developed обнаружились /выяснились/ новые факты и т. д.; а new feature of the case developed a) обнаружилась /возникла/ еще одна сторона дела; б) дело приняло новый оборот; а rash (new symptoms, a fever, etc.) developed появилась сыпь и т. д., an ulcer developed образовалась язва2. IIdevelop in some manner1) develop harmoniously (gradually, physically, morally. culturally,.etc.) гармонично и т. д. развиваться; the boy has developed intellectually мальчик интеллектуально развился; the plot (the story, the play. etc.) develops rapidly сюжет и т. д. развивается /развёртывается/ стремительно; develop in every way (a lot, by leaps and bounds, etc.) развиваться всеми способами или во всех отношениях и т. д.2) develop gradually (partially, etc.) проявляться постепенно и т. д.; this type of film develops quickly этот вид пленки проявляется быстро; these photographs haven't developed very well эти фотографии плохо вышли /проявились/3. IIIdevelop smth.1) develop the country's industry (a district, a coal area, etc.) развивать промышленность страны и т. д., develop the natural resources of a country разрабатывать природные богатства страны; we shall develop this mine будем разрабатывать /осваивать/ эту шахту: they are developing a new manufacturing process они разрабатывают новый технологический процесс: he developed his business он расширил свое дело2) develop different muscles (the strength of one's fingers. healthy bodies, one's memory, one's brain, the mind, etc.) укреплять /развивать, тренировать разные мышцы и т. д.3) develop exotic flowers (hot house tomatoes, subtropical fruit, etc.) выращивать экзотические цветы и т. д.; develop new forms of the plant выводить новые сорта растения; heat and moisture develop seed тепло и влага способствуют росту /развитию/ семян; different conditions have developed different forms of life разные условия привели к появлению разных форм жизни; this engine develops a lot of heat Этот мотор сильно нагревается4) develop new facts (new features, certain details, etc.) обнаруживать /вскрывать/ новые факты и т. д.; the inquiry developed unforeseen aspects of the case при расследовании обнаружились неожиданные стороны этого дела5) he developed symptoms of consumption (of a fever, of a cough. of a tumour, etc.) у него появились симптомы чахотки и т. д.', he seems to be developing an illness он. кажется, заболевает; the child developed whooping cough у ребенка начался коклюш6) develop a subject (the plot of a play, an argument, a plan, an idea. a line of thought, etc.) разрабатывать /развивать/ тему и т. д; you should develop this theme вам следует развить эту тему7) develop one's films (the plates, a photograph, etc.) проявлять [отснятую] пленку и т. д.4. IVdevelop smth. in some manner develop this idea (this subject, the theme, etc.) a little more fully развить /разработать/ эту мысль и т. д. полнее5. XI1) be developed in some manner be rather poorly developed быть плохо развитым, отставать в развитии; he is well developed mentally умственно он хорошо развит; be developed at /in/ some place in this school children's gifts are developed в этой школе обращают особое внимание на развитие природных талантов у детей2) be developed somewhere this plate may be developed at home эту пластинку можно проявлять в домашних условиях6. XVIdevelop from /out of/ smth. develop from a seed (from a simpler machine, from an acorn, etc.) развиваться из зерна и т. д., this town developed out of a fishing village этот город вырос из /на месте/ рыбацкого поселка; develop Into smth. develop into plants (into beautiful butterflies, etc.) превращаться в растения и т. д, their acquaintance has developed into friendship их знакомство перешло в дружбу; develop Into smb. the boy developed into a good man из мальчика вырос хороший человек; - in some place develop in the author's mind созревать /зреть/ в уме автора7. XXI11) develop smth. for smth. develop a gift (a taste, a habit, etc.) for smth. развивать талант и т. д. к чему-л.2) develop smth. in some time I shall develop the film in twenty minutes я проявлю эту пленку за двадцать минут -
5 fairly
1. adv честно; справедливо, беспристрастно2. adv довольно; в известной степени; сносно3. adv эмоц. -усил. совершенно, явно; весьма4. adv благоприятно; надлежащим, соответствующим образомa town fairly situated — город, хорошо расположенный
5. adv ясно, чётко, разборчивоСинонимический ряд:1. equitably (adj.) equitably; honestly; honorably; honourably; impartially; justly2. somewhat (adj.) adequately; moderately; reasonably; somewhat; to an extent3. enough (other) acceptably; adequately; averagely; enough; moderately; passably; rather; so-so; tolerably4. honestly (other) ethically; honestly; honourably; justly; morally; truthfully; uprightly5. impartially (other) equitably; impartially; objectively6. somewhat (other) kind of; more or less; pretty; ratherish; some; something; somewhat; sort of -
6 practically
1. adv практически2. adv фактически, на деле; в сущности3. adv почтиthe blocks of granite were so true that practically no mortar was used — глыбы гранита были так точно пригнаны друг к другу, что строительный раствор почти не использовался
Синонимический ряд:1. about (adj.) about; almost; essentially; nearly; virtually2. actually (other) actually; for all practical purposes; in practice3. nearly (other) about; actually; all but; almost; approximately; around; as good as; as much as; basically; essentially; getting on for (British); in effect; just about; more or less; most; much; nearly; nigh; roughly; round; roundly; rudely; say; some; somewhere; substantially; well-nigh4. realistically (other) clearly; effectively; efficiently; functionally; pragmatically; rationally; realistically; reasonably; sensibly5. virtually (other) in essence; morally; virtually
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