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Not the same.
other
different
dissimilar
In another way.
otherwise
differently
contrarily
Синонимы
Examples for "
otherwise
"
otherwise
differently
contrarily
Examples for "
otherwise
"
1
Free State: Morning fog patches in the east,
otherwise
fine and cool.
2
Free State: Morning fog patches in the north-east,
otherwise
fine and cool.
3
Free State: Fog in the east at first,
otherwise
fine and cool.
4
An increasing number of international and Iraqi human rights organizations reports
otherwise
.
5
Pay particular attention to what's being said;
otherwise
you could miss something.
1
The two companies' shares have performed much
differently
so far this year.
2
It's the same type of work ethic but I work quite
differently
.
3
In other parts of the world, however, animal, sounds are heard
differently
.
4
Tells how the question is posed
differently
in Spain, France and Britain.
5
Those who stop to look and see animals
differently
are often transformed.
1
I feel exhausted, sure, but
contrarily
swell about myself, like the best daughter.
2
It behaves in this respect quite
contrarily
to a metallic conductor.
3
Is there anything you dislike in me that you act so
contrarily
to my wishes?
4
It seems that Hen's more than
contrarily
stubborn lately.
5
This is true of the eccentricities, but Mars's orbit plane,
contrarily
,
has a small inclination.
1
Ireland Tour of Argentina:If nothing
else
,
Ireland look refreshingly different this week.
2
I was afraid to ask anybody
else
in case they said no.
3
Calling the funeral issue a 'problem that cannot be buried'... What
else
?
4
Police said there is no reason to believe anyone
else
was involved.
5
But if no one
else
can stop violence, I'll help the innocent.
6
For someone
else
,
meaningful work was work that involved promoting environmental awareness.
7
When children leave custody they need family support more than anything
else
.
8
It's hard to imagine she came from anywhere
else
now, especially Europe.
9
More than anything
else
,
African countries need law-abiding, predictable and transparent government.
10
We didn't 'probably know it was wrong' and neither did anyone
else
.
11
Something
else
clearly played a role in reversing New York's crime epidemic.
12
I don't think anybody
else
could have achieved the Good Friday agreement.
13
It used to mean quite simply, 'Do you decay to something
else
?
'
14
I don't think anyone
else
knows; I haven't said anything to anyone.
15
Despite the Patriots' success with the Catholic issue, nothing
else
had changed.
16
Why
else
do you think the society existed for so many years?'
else
anywhere else
much else
how else
where else
all else