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ostensibly [ɒ'stensəblɪ](apparently) apparemment; (supposedly) prétendument, soi-disant;∎ ostensibly they are diplomats ils se font passer pour des diplomates;∎ he left early, ostensibly because he was sick il est parti tôt, prétextant une indisposition ou soi-disant parce qu'il était souffrant -
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ostensibly [ɒsˈtensəblɪ]• he went out, ostensibly to telephone il est sorti, apparemment pour téléphoner* * *[ɒ'stensəblɪ]adverb ( supposedly) soi-disant -
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якобы;
по видимости;
- * studying his history делая вид, что занимается историей ostensibly по видимостиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ostensibly
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[ɒʹstensəblı] advякобы; по видимостиostensibly studying his history - делая вид, что занимается историей
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Adv1. प्रकट\ostensiblyरूप\ostensiblyसेThe police was sent, ostensibly to bring law and order. -
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[ɒ'stensəblɪ]avverbio apparentemente* * *adverb in apparenza* * *ostensibly* * *[ɒ'stensəblɪ]avverbio apparentemente -
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adv. f ml. наводно: She went out, ostensibly to use the phone Таа излезе надвор, наводно да телефонира -
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[ɔs'ten(t)sɪblɪ]нареч.якобы; по видимостиThe big bosses went to Hawaii, ostensibly to launch the new project. — Главное начальство отправилось на Гавайи, якобы для того чтобы запустить новый проект.
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adv якобы; по видимостиostensibly studying his history — делая вид, что занимается историей
Синонимический ряд:apparently (other) apparently; evidently; officially; on the face of it; outwardly; palpably; professedly; seemingly; superficially; to the eye; visibly -
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[ɔ΄stensəbli] adv ար տա քնա պես. իբր թե. He called ostensibly to deliver a note Նա եկել էր իբր թե երկտողը հանձնելու -
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[ɒ'stensəblɪ]1) Общая лексика: по видимости, якобы, нарочито, вроде бы2) Юридический термин: для видимости, как будто бы -
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[ɔs`tensəblɪ]якобы; по видимостиАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > ostensibly
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[ɑ'stensəblɪ /ɒ-]◙ adv. כביכול; למראית עין* * *◙ ןיע תיארמל ;לוכיבכ◄ -
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adverb angivelig, etter alt å dømmeadv. \/ɒˈstensəblɪ\/1) tilsynelatende2) angivelig, etter alt å dømme
См. также в других словарях:
Ostensibly — Os*ten si*bly ([o^]s*t[e^]n s[i^]*bl[y^]), adv. In an ostensible manner; avowedly; professedly; apparently. Walsh. [1913 Webster] Ostensibly, we were intended to prevent filibustering into Texas, but really as a menace to Mexico. U. S. Grant.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ostensibly — index prima facie (self evident) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
ostensibly — 1765, from OSTENSIBLE (Cf. ostensible) … Etymology dictionary
ostensibly — [adv] apparently at first blush*, evidently, externally, for all intents and purposes*, for show*, officially, on the face*, on the surface*, outwardly, professedly, seemingly, sensibly, superficially, supposedly, to the eye*; concept 582 Ant.… … New thesaurus
ostensibly — os|ten|si|bly [ɔˈstensıbli US a: ] adv if something is ostensibly true, people say that it is true but it is not really true ▪ She stayed behind at the office, ostensibly to work … Dictionary of contemporary English
ostensibly — os|ten|si|bly [ a stensəbli ] adverb used for saying that although someone pretends to have one reason for something, there is in fact another reason: He was ostensibly on vacation, actually he was on a diplomatic mission. Melissa went to her… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ostensibly — adverb if something is done ostensibly for a particular reason, it is not really done for this reason but people pretend that it is: The big bosses went to Hawaii, ostensibly to launch the new project … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ostensibly — UK [ɒˈstensəblɪ] / US [ɑˈstensəblɪ] adverb used for saying that although someone pretends to have one reason for something, there is in fact another reason He was ostensibly on holiday, but actually he was on a diplomatic mission. Melissa went to … English dictionary
ostensibly — adverb /ɒˈstɛn.sɪ.bli,ɑːˈstɛn.sə.bli/ seemingly, apparently, on the surface On 13 June the peshwa signed a new treaty, ostensibly complying with the demands of the British government... Syn: apparently, arguably, at first blush, seemingly … Wiktionary
ostensibly — adverb it is ostensibly a book about football Syn: apparently, seemingly, on the face of it, to all intents and purposes, outwardly, superficially, allegedly, supposedly, purportedly … Thesaurus of popular words
ostensibly — ostensible ► ADJECTIVE ▪ apparently true, but not necessarily so. DERIVATIVES ostensibly adverb. ORIGIN Latin ostensibilis, from ostendere stretch out to view … English terms dictionary