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2 замечательно
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3 примечательно
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4 существенно
1) General subject: appreciably, fundamentally, materially, of the essence, severely, substantively, essentially, considerably, crucially2) Computers: substantially3) Engineering: drastically4) Mathematics: tangibly5) Household appliances: significantly6) Science: remarkably (X was found to remarkably improve the activity of PtRu/C catalyst), marginally -
5 значительно
•Rays belonging to modes well above cutoff...
•Saturn's atmosphere is markedly thicker than Jupiter's.
•Pressures within Uranus and Neptune are significantly (or much) lower than within Jupiter and Saturn.
•In the parallel-slot type the core is materially greater than in the radial.
•Compounds of potassium are decidedly (or far, or much, or considerably) less common than those of sodium.
•This factor can contribute materially (or substantially, or appreciably, or markedly).
•33,000 ft lb/min is rather more than the average horse is capable of, but it has been adopted by engineers and is known as a horse-power.
•The treatment effects are significantly (or vastly, or greatly) different from zero.
•The Curie point of barium titanite is substantially (or much) higher.
•The local temperature may be vastly greater than (or may greatly exceed) the macroscopic cathode temperature.
•In every case the percent of absolute line pressure pulsation was way below [or much lower (or lower by far) than] the allowable 3% level.
* * *Значительно -- much, many, far, well; substantially, considerably, significantly, greatly, vastly, remarkablyIncreasing solidity will, eventually, impede circulation, thus decreasing the heat transfer coefficient significantly.In fact the structure is remarkably different in the two pictures.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > значительно
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6 на редкость
1) (исключительно, в высшей степени какой-либо) extraordinarily; exceptionally; uncommonly; especially; unusually; remarkably; surprisingly; to a degree; of rare...- Он на редкость хорошо воспитанный человек, так что со мной говорил совершенно как с равным себе по познаниям и по понятиям. (Ф. Достоевский, Идиот) — 'He's a man of rare courtesy, and he spoke to me as if I were his equal in knowledge and ideas.'
День был на редкость ясный, морозный. Около солнца радужные дымились столбы. (М. Шолохов, Тихий Дон) — The day was unusually clear and frosty. Pillars of haze smoked in rainbow hues around the sun.
Октябрь был на редкость холодный, ненастный. (К. Паустовский, Телеграмма) — It had been an uncommonly cold and wet October.
Благодетель попался на редкость неразговорчивый, и, с одной стороны, это было неплохо, так как чудеса всегда тускнеют от объяснения. (Л. Леонов, Русский лес) — Her benefactor was taciturn to a degree. In a way that was not so bad, because miracles tended to lose their lustre through explanations.
Они с Никитой купались в озере, вода студёная аж до стона, но на редкость приятная и бодрящая. (Ю. Нагибин, Берендеев лес) — He and Nikita had been swimming in the lake which was breathtakingly cold, but extraordinarily pleasant and stimulating.
Им поначалу фантастически повезло, выдалась на редкость солнечная погода со слабым ветерком, отгоняющим гнуса, которого, тоже на редкость, вообще оказалось немного. (С. Сартаков, Свинцовый монумент) — They had amazing luck at the beginning - the weather was remarkably sunny with a slight breeze driving away the mosquitoes, which, surprisingly, were not so numerous.
Нет, она была на редкость умная девочка, эта Майка. И очень красивая... (А. Рекемчук, Мальчики) — She really was an exceptionally intelligent girl was Maika, and very beautiful too...
2) (необыкновенно хороший, замечательный) exceptionally good; exceptional; excellent; perfect; splendid; wonderful; marvellous- И маслица уж позвольте заодно... Масло у меня на редкость. (А. Куприн, Олеся) — 'And let me give you some butter into the bargain. My butter is really excellent.'
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7 сходный примечательно в
сходный примечательно в — remarkably similar inРусско-английский словарь биологических терминов > сходный примечательно в
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8 если учесть все обстоятельства
•All things (or Everything) considered, some transplanted hearts behave remarkably well.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > если учесть все обстоятельства
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9 земной и морской
•The skeletal structures of terrestrial and marine vertebrates are remarkably similar.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > земной и морской
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10 исключительно
•The establishment was set up solely (or exclusively) for the development of engines.
•They assert that the genetic code has a biological basis for its structural organization, and no other.
•If the mantle were made of nothing but gem-quality crystals,...
•This choice is made purely on the basis of convenience.
•This rule applies strictly to a harmonic oscillator.
•These proteins occur uniquely in tissues in which gene transcription is severely repressed.
II•This task can become enormously (or exceedingly, or extremely) complex.
•Such monopoles would be extraordinarily (or exceedingly, or exceptionally) massive.
•The sediments contain remarkably (or extremely) high concentrations of sulphide minerals.
•The instrument is exquisitely sensitive.
•Manganin is eminently suitable for standard resistors.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > исключительно
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11 поразительно
••It is a striking fact that the system's activity can be evoked by all kinds of stresses.
•The development of missiles and aircraft has been astoundingly (or amazingly, or remarkably) rapid during the past thirty-five years.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > поразительно
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12 Клермонский кодекс
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Клермонский кодекс
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13 Мезон-каре
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14 в высшей степени
1) General subject: as all get-out, cardinally, densely, ever (часто вместе с so), extremely, highly, in spades, in the extreme, in the highest degree, most (his speech was most convincing - его речь была весьма (очень) убедительна), no end, nothing if not, remarkably, super, superlatively, supremely, tip-top, tiptop, to (in) the highest degree, to a proverb, to the nth degree, to the uttermost, up to the nines, vera, very, completely and utterly (As a parent, I find it completely and utterly appalling.), abysmally, to the n-th degree, ultimate2) Colloquial: corking, to the world3) Latin: ad summum4) Bookish: egregiously5) Religion: ad summum (Latin for "to the supreme"), to the highest degree6) Economy: ultra7) Scottish language: unco8) Emotional: crazy9) American English: mondo10) Makarov: eminently, full, hell and gone, high heaven, proverb (в отрицательном смысле), the utmost, to a high degree, to a proverb (в отрицательном смысле), to high heaven, to the full, to the utmost -
15 её голос удивительно выделяется в хоре
General subject: her voice tells remarkably in the choirУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > её голос удивительно выделяется в хоре
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16 замечательно
1) General subject: capitally, eminent, great, noteworthily, remarkably, terrifically, uncommon, wonderfully (It worked wonderfully. - Все прошло замечательно.), admirably, strikingly2) Jargon: bonzer, cat's pajamas, chill, drooly, fine, hitching, like a million bucks, swell3) Emotional: rarely -
17 исключительно эрудированный молодой человек
General subject: a remarkably literate young manУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > исключительно эрудированный молодой человек
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18 когда ему перечили, он начинал бушевать
General subject: he was becoming remarkably obstreperous when thwartedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > когда ему перечили, он начинал бушевать
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19 необыкновенно
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20 она прекрасно перенесла анестезию
General subject: she has come through the anaesthetic remarkably wellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она прекрасно перенесла анестезию
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remarkably — remarkable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ extraordinary or striking. DERIVATIVES remarkably adverb … English terms dictionary
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