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португальский
extremamente
To an extreme degree.
passing
super
exceedingly
португальский
extremamente
португальский
muitíssimo
To a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect.
highly
португальский
muitíssimo
passing
super
exceedingly
1
Recent polling shows the proposed amendment stands a good chance of
passing
.
2
Just
passing
through, on my way to a far, far better place.
3
Engel said there was no point in
passing
North Korea legislation again.
4
However, the window for
passing
the bill this year may be limited.
5
Mr Key wants to build broad Parliamentary support before
passing
any legislation.
1
Since the crisis ended, markets have been supported by
super
-
low
interest rates.
2
Our
super
-
dooper
social media GeekMoms posed a question a couple weeks ago.
3
It looks good, value is great and there is that
super
-
long
warranty.
4
Still, the debt burden now looks manageable, especially given
super
-
low
borrowing costs.
5
Nobody wants to be the main character in a
super
-
spreading
event, right?
1
The material composing the cloak was in general
exceedingly
light and flimsy.
2
MagSafe is extremely clever as a concept and
exceedingly
fine in reality.
3
Adult obscenity cases have been
exceedingly
rare over the past 20 years.
4
The number of tales in circulation in Mediaeval Europe was
exceedingly
large.
5
Mercury was now
exceedingly
rare, commanding a thousand New Pounds per kilogram.
To an extreme degree.
radically
1
However, foreign aid is an
extremely
important debate that needs wider discussion.
2
His concert tours today in both American and Europe are
extremely
successful.
3
Carl Bildt, the Swedish foreign minister, described the situation as
extremely
serious.
4
The
extremely
low rate of community testing has public health experts worried.
5
Tobacco taxes are, of course, applied at
extremely
high levels, Rich said.
6
Despite those advantages, future nuclear development in South Africa is
extremely
unlikely.
7
I know what I'm suggesting is
extremely
dangerous, but consider our situation.
8
The government has been
extremely
slow to respond to problems, he said.
9
As a result, FORM 6 was slow,
extremely
expensive, and incredibly good.
10
How, for example, did Ellie just translate
'
extremely
difficult' and 'massive vocabulary'?
11
Other details, however, can be
extremely
sensitive and need to remain private.
12
Campaigners in Northern Ireland said they were
extremely
worried about the issue.
13
He said companies were
extremely
keen to take on the new technology.
14
Conditions that would protect our
extremely
important business access to the world.
15
Negotiators were reluctant to comment, beyond saying the situation was
extremely
difficult.
16
My late father owned an
extremely
successful business for over 30 years.
extremely
extremely difficult
extremely rare
extremely high
extremely important
extremely dangerous
португальский
extremamente
demasiado
excessivo
muito
muitíssimo
altamente