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1 более или менее точно
Mathematics: with a degree of some certainty, with some degree of certaintyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > более или менее точно
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2 более или менее точно
•A series of elements whose atomic weights were known with some degree of certainty had an interesting relationship.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > более или менее точно
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3 более или менее точно
•A series of elements whose atomic weights were known with some degree of certainty had an interesting relationship.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > более или менее точно
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4 более-менее определенно
General subject: with a degree of certaintyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > более-менее определенно
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5 точно
I 1.прил.; кратк. форма от точный2. нареч.exactly, precisely; ( пунктуально) punctually; ( действительно) indeed, reallyточно определять, указывать — to pin-point
точно в пять часов — at five (o'clock) precisely/sharp
точно определить что-л. — to define smth. exactly
точно так — just so, exactly, precisely
точно такой — just/exactly/precisely the same
точно переводить — to translate accurately/correctly
II союзточно так же — ( как) just as
точно он читать не умеет — as though/if he cannot read
зеленые глаза, точно у кошки — green eyes like a cat's
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