другие переводы
Absolute |
absolute
|
absolut |
absolute
total
complete
strict
outright
|
unbedingt |
unconditional
absolute
unconditioned
implicit
unreserved
|
vollkommen |
perfect
complete
absolute
ideal
utter
consummate
|
uneingeschränkt |
unrestricted
unlimited
unqualified
absolute
unconditional
free
|
genau |
exact
accurate
precise
close
specific
absolute
|
streng |
strict
severe
stringent
rigorous
stern
absolute
|
unumschränkt |
absolute
unlimited
almighty
|
unbeschränkt |
unlimited
unrestricted
unbounded
absolute
limitless
boundless
|
einzig |
only
unique
sole
lone
|
schön |
beautiful
nice
lovely
good
pretty
fine
|
unverrückbar |
unalterable
unshakable
firm
absolute
definite
|
bar |
cash
bare
absolute
pure
utter
|
ausgemacht |
agreed
absolute
out-and-out
egregious
outright
utter
|
kategorisch |
categorical
peremptory
flat
absolute
|
синонимы
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примеры использования
The darkness turned absolute.
“Now, a void is a nothing, but before the void the nothingness was absolute.
The Roman Catholic church during its four hundred years of rule in Latin America, of which three hundred and fifty were an absolute rule, has been more interested in purely material gains for the treasuries and coffers in Rome than in educating its subjects in the true Christian spirit.
49The Easy WayDeep beneath the maelstrom the darkness was close to absolute.
If only one of the boxes was open, but the wall was absolute.
Unlike many other nations, Karsa’s head of state, the king, did not have absolute power.
So she kept trying the stairs for another week straight, always getting about halfway down before turning back, her legs absolute jelly by the time she returned to the hallway.
Believe me when I say that my devotion to the gods is absolute.
Afterwards he walked and walked and walked without much idea of where he was going or why but with an absolute certainty of where he needed to be.
Rhys said to Cassian, “The blacksmith dumped them here in an absolute panic.
What was better: absolute knowledge that Trassan Kressind was gone, a cruel blow which could be absorbed and dealt with, or fretful uncertainty, which at least had the benefit of hope but which bred anxiety?
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