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1. convincingly, persuasively;
~ говорить speak* convincingly, be* very persuasive;
2. (настоятельно) earnestly, seriously;
~ прошу this is a very serious request;
~ость ж. persuasiveness;
~ый
3. (доказательный) convincing;
conclusive;
~ые факты convincing facts;
~ый тон persuasive tone;
~ое доказательство conclusive evidence;
его слова очень ~ы his words carry conviction;
4. (настоятельный) earnest;
~ая просьба earnest request.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > убедительно
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