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[ʹvɜ:b(ə)lı] adv1. устно, на словахto explain smth. verbally - дать устное объяснение
2. буквально, дословноto impress a passage verbally on one's memory - запомнить отрывок с точностью до одного слова
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1. adv устно, на словахto explain smth. verbally — дать устное объяснение
2. adv буквально, дословно3. adv только на словах; формальноСинонимический ряд:1. aloud (other) above a whisper; aloud; audibly; heard; loudly; out loud2. literally (other) literally3. orally (other) orally; traditionally -
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ˈvə:bəlɪ нареч. устно Syn: orally, by word of mouth устно, на словах - to explain smth. * дать устное объяснение буквально, дословно - to translate a letter * cделать дословный перевод письма - to impress a passage * one's memory заполнить отрывок с точностью до одного слова только на словах;
формально verbally устноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > verbally
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adv1) устно, на словах2) буквально, дословно3) только на словах, формально, для виду -
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to explain smth. verbally — дать устное объяснение
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[ˈvə:bəlɪ]verbally устно -
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['vɜːb(ə)lɪ]1) Общая лексика: на словах, устно, в устной форме2) Дипломатический термин: для виду, дословно, формально, буквально, только на словах -
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[`vɜːbəlɪ]устноАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > verbally
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устно, на словах; буквально, дословно -
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устно; буквально -
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['vɜːb(ə)lɪ]нареч.вербально, на словах -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > verbally simple
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Общая лексика: за словом в карман не полезет, красноречивый, с правильной речью -
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Юридический термин: устно договориться (to... - о... ; англ. цитата заимствована из решения U.S. Supreme Court No. 99-288-Appeal. (NC 98-220).)
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verbally — UK US /ˈvɜːbəli/ adverb ► using spoken rather than written communication: accept/agree/communicate sth verbally » He has verbally agreed a three year deal worth about €2m a year. »The workers complained that managers were verbally abusive … Financial and business terms
Verbally — Ver bal*ly, adv. 1. In a verbal manner; orally. [1913 Webster] 2. Word for word; verbatim. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
verbally — adv. Verbally is used with these adjectives: ↑abusive, ↑aggressive Verbally is used with these verbs: ↑abuse, ↑assault, ↑communicate … Collocations dictionary
verbally — ver|bal|ly [ vɜrbli ] adverb 1. ) using spoken communication rather than written: She has been verbally warned. a ) using words, not physical force: He claimed he had been verbally abused (=people had said rude or offensive things to him) on a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
verbally — UK [ˈvɜː(r)bəlɪ] / US [ˈvɜrb(ə)lɪ] adverb 1) a) using spoken communication rather than written communication She has been verbally warned. b) using words, not physical force He claimed he had been verbally abused (= people had said rude or… … English dictionary
verbally — adverb 1. as a verb he had a habit of using nouns verbally • Derived from adjective: ↑verbal 2. by means of language verbally expressive • Derived from adjective: ↑verbal … Useful english dictionary
verbally — adverb In a verbal manner; with words; by speaking. Dumbstruck with joy, she was unable to express herself verbally, but the gratitude in her face was evident to all … Wiktionary
verbally — verbal ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to or in the form of words. 2) spoken rather than written; oral. 3) Grammar relating to or derived from a verb. ► NOUN 1) Grammar a word or words functioning as a verb. 2) (also verbals) Brit. informal ab … English terms dictionary
verbally — adverb see verbal I … New Collegiate Dictionary
verbally — See verbal. * * * … Universalium
verbally — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. orally, by word of mouth, person to person, word for word; see literally , spoken … English dictionary for students