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необыкновенно НеобычноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > unusually
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Синонимический ряд:1. exceptionally (other) abnormally; especially; exceedingly; exceptionally; extraordinarily; particularly; remarkably; singularly2. uncommon (other) extra; extremely; rarely; uncommon; uncommonly -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > необыкновенно
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1) Общая лексика: нетрадиционно, нетрадиционным образом, нетрадиционным способом, необычайно, весьма, чрезмерно2) Техника: необычно3) Математика: необыкновенно, чрезвычайно -
10 he is unusually talented
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > he is unusually talented
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1. adv эмоц. -усил. необыкновенно, необычайно2. adv редко; необычноСинонимический ряд:1. occasionally (other) infrequently; irregularly; occasionally; on occasion; sporadically2. unusually (other) exceptionally; extra; extraordinarily; extremely; highly; in few instances; not often; oddly; peculiarly; rarely; remarkably; seldom; strangely; unusually -
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1. adv необыкновенно, особенно2. adv странно3. adv грам. в единственном числеСинонимический ряд:1. exceptionally (other) abnormally; especially; exceedingly; exceptionally; extraordinarily; phenomenally; rarely; remarkably; uncommonly; unthinkably; unusually; unwontedly2. lonely (other) lonely; solely; solitarily; uniquely3. severally (other) individually; particularly; respectively; severally4. strangely (other) bizarrely; curiously; eccentrically; erratically; idiosyncratically; oddly; outlandishly; peculiarly; quaintly; queerly; strangely; uncouthly; weirdly -
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adv замечательно, удивительно; необыкновенно; в высшей степениСинонимический ряд:1. chiefly (other) chiefly; distinctively; eminently; especially; markedly; notably; particularly; special; wonderfully2. noticeably (other) arrestingly; conspicuously; noticeably; obviously; outstandingly; prominently; saliently; signally; strikingly3. unusually (other) exceptionally; extraordinarily; highly; in few instances; infrequently; not often; oddly; peculiarly; rarely; seldom; strangely; uncommonly; unusually4. very (other) awful; awfully; considerably; damned; dreadfully; enormously; exceedingly; extra; extremely; greatly; hugely; immensely; insatiably; jolly; mightily; mighty; mortally; most; much; parlous; pesky; quite; rather; rattling; really; right; snapping; so; spanking; specially; staving; strikingly; super; surpassingly; terribly; too; tremendously; very -
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1. adv странно, необычно2. adv необыкновенно; удивительно3. adv сдержанно, холодно, сухоСинонимический ряд:1. bizarrely (other) bizarrely; curiously; eccentrically; erratically; idiosyncratically; outlandishly; quaintly; queerly; singularly; uncouthly; weirdly2. exotically (other) exotically; romantically3. marvelously (other) amazingly; astonishingly; astoundingly; marvelously; miraculously; prodigiously; spectacularly; staggeringly; stupendously; surprisingly; wonderfully; wondrously4. unfamiliarly (other) newly; unfamiliarly5. unusually (other) exceptionally; extraordinarily; highly; in few instances; infrequently; not often; oddly; peculiarly; rarely; remarkably; seldom; uncommonly; unusually -
15 fry up
1) пережарить;
высушить The unusually hot sun has fried up the crops. ≈ Солнце в этом году было необыкновенно жарким, и высушило весь урожай.
2) подогревать We can fry up some of these pieces of cold meal for our lunch. ≈ Наверное, мы пожарим это мороженое мясо на обед. -
16 Indian summer
1) золотая осень; ≈ бабье лето ( реже St. Luke's summer, St. Martin's summer) [Indian summer первонач. амер.]These last four days, after the thunderstorm of Thursday, had brought a spell of unusually fine weather, a real Indian summer. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Northern Light’, part II, ch. 14) — После разразившейся в четверг грозы четыре дня стояла необыкновенно ясная погода - настоящее бабье лето.
‘The weather is very delightful just now, is it not?’ ‘A St. Martinrs summer.’ (A. Christie, ‘Why Didn't They Ask Evans?’, ch. XXIV) — - Погода сейчас стоит замечательная, правда? - Настоящая золотая осень.
Inspector Craddock could never remember if it was St. Martin's or St. Luke's summer, but he knew it was very pleasant. (A. Christie, ‘A Murder Is Announced’, ch. 10) — Инспектор Крэддок не мог запомнить, как называть бабье лето: летом святого Мартина или святого Луки, но знал, что это очень хорошая пора.
And Hazel... she was squandering the Indian summer of her youth, knowing with brutal honesty that at the end of it lay only the hat factory, the bottle and cold bed. (D. Hewett, ‘Bobbin Up’, ch.4) — А Хейзел бездумно растрачивала свое бабье лето, наверняка зная, что впереди ее ждут только шляпная фабрика, бутылка, распитая в одиночестве, и столь же одинокое ложе.
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