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Перевод: narrowly


[наречие]
подробно; точно; пристально; чуть; тесно; узко


Тезаурус:

  1. To treat women of the eighteenth century narrowly as pioneers or precursors of modern feminism has the unfortunate effect of visiting a new teleology on eighteenth century studies.
  2. Judith Bailey's firm, clear beat led perhaps to an unduly deliberate tempo and heaviness of phrasing in the first movement of Beethoven's Emperor Concerto and narrowly missed coinciding with the soloist at a few important junctions.
  3. They succeeded in getting some of the more divisive ideas modified, but the Conservative emphasis remains narrowly on job-related training for younger people.
  4. His total of 275 was 13 under par, four outside the record, and he also failed narrowly to become the first man to score in the 60s in every round.
  5. Of the narrowly economic dangers, the fragility of America's banking system is potentially the most threatening.
  6. The Labour Party Conference: Deadline for end of nuclear power narrowly rejected
  7. The future may be seen narrowly in terms of what will happen to the children when they move out of this class, or this school, to the next stage; but ultimately whether or not they have been properly educated will be judged in terms of what happens to them later, when they have left school.
  8. Narrowly victorious in a mudslinging campaign, Mrs Richards - a divorced mother of four - became the first woman to hold the office since 1935.
  9. Business is familiar with the counter-productive nature of narrowly conceived appraisal; educators in schools need help in convincing their employers and the government of the importance of taking a developmental approach to appraisal.
  10. They are called working faults and they are listed in the Standard as follows: Weak bones and musculature; steep shoulders, deficient elbow articulation; too long, too short, or steep upper arm; weak or steep pasterns; splay feet, flat feet or excessively arched toes, stunted toes; flat ribcage, barrel chest, pigeon breast; back too long, weak, sway or roach; croup too short, too straight, too long or too steep; too heavy, unwieldy body; hind legs flatshanked, sicklehocked, cow-hocked or bow-legged; joints too narrowly or too widely angled.
  11. It was also an age of empire - not just in the concrete, narrowly political sense.
  12. ISTANBUL - Turkey's first, and most famous, transsexual has narrowly escaped the latest attempt to kill her, writes Tim Kelsey.
  13. In 1986 they lost narrowly to the Italians and held Bulgaria to a draw in torrential rain.

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