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with great self-confidence

  • 1 Р-21

    ИНОЙ (ДРУГОЙ) РАЗ NP these forms only adv fixed WO
    periodically, at unfixed intervals
    sometimes
    now and then occasionally on occasion at times.
    Если Лева и обращал иной раз внимание на женщин, то только как бы с точки зрения Фаины, только на тех, кого Фаина могла бы счесть своими соперницами... (Битов 2). If Lyova did sometimes notice women, he noticed them only from Faina's standpoint, noticed only those whom Faina might look upon as her rivals.. (2a)
    Дед купил его (школьный портфель) в заезжей автолавке. Автолавка, объезжая с товарами скотоводов в горах, заглядывала иной раз и к ним на лесной кордон, в Сан-Ташскую падь (Айтматов 1). Grandfather bought it (the school-bag) from the visiting store truck, which made the rounds of the cattle breeders in the mountains and occasionally looked in on the forest post in the San-Tash Valley (2a).
    Сердце у него было довольно мягкое, но речь весьма самоуверенная, а иной раз чрезвычайно даже заносчивая... (Достоевский 3). His heart was fairly soft but he spoke with great self-confidence and even, at times, with extraordinary arrogance... (3a).

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  • 2 другой раз

    [NP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]
    =====
    periodically, at unfixed intervals:
    - at times.
         ♦ Если Лева и обращал иной раз внимание на женщин, то только как бы с точки зрения Фаины, только на тех, кого Фаина могла бы счесть своими соперницами... (Битов 2). If Lyova did sometimes notice women, he noticed them only from Faina's standpoint, noticed only those whom Faina might look upon as her rivals.. (2a)
         ♦ Дед купил его [школьный портфель] в заезжей автолавке. Автолавка, объезжая с товарами скотоводов в горах, заглядывала иной раз и к ним на лесной кордон, в Сан-Ташскую падь (Айтматов 1). Grandfather bought it [the school-bag] from the visiting store truck, which made the rounds of the cattle breeders in the mountains and occasionally looked in on the forest post in the San-Tash Valley (2a).
         ♦ Сердце у него было довольно мягкое, но речь весьма самоуверенная, а иной раз чрезвычайно даже заносчивая... (Достоевский 3). His heart was fairly soft but he spoke with great self-confidence and even, at times, with extraordinary arrogance... (3a).

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  • 3 иной раз

    [NP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]
    =====
    periodically, at unfixed intervals:
    - at times.
         ♦ Если Лева и обращал иной раз внимание на женщин, то только как бы с точки зрения Фаины, только на тех, кого Фаина могла бы счесть своими соперницами... (Битов 2). If Lyova did sometimes notice women, he noticed them only from Faina's standpoint, noticed only those whom Faina might look upon as her rivals.. (2a)
         ♦ Дед купил его [школьный портфель] в заезжей автолавке. Автолавка, объезжая с товарами скотоводов в горах, заглядывала иной раз и к ним на лесной кордон, в Сан-Ташскую падь (Айтматов 1). Grandfather bought it [the school-bag] from the visiting store truck, which made the rounds of the cattle breeders in the mountains and occasionally looked in on the forest post in the San-Tash Valley (2a).
         ♦ Сердце у него было довольно мягкое, но речь весьма самоуверенная, а иной раз чрезвычайно даже заносчивая... (Достоевский 3). His heart was fairly soft but he spoke with great self-confidence and even, at times, with extraordinary arrogance... (3a).

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  • 4 самоуверенно

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