severely

severely
sɪˈvɪəlɪ нареч.
1) строго, сурово;
требовательно to leave/let severely aloneоставить без внимания в знак неодобрения;
шутл. оставить в покое (что-л. трудное)
2) жестко (о требованиях и т.д.)
3) тщательно, скрупулезно
4) просто, строго (о стиле и т.д.)
5) болезненно, мучительно
6) разг. очень, сильно, весьма строго, сурово - to be punished too * быть слишком строго /сурово/ наказанным - to look at smb. * бросать на кого-л. суровые взгляды, строго смотреть на кого-л. тяжело, опасно - to be * ill тяжело болеть сильно, тяжело - to suffer * from the cold очень страдать от холода - to be * attacked by fever перенести тяжелый приступ лихорадки - he has suffered * он сильно страдал;
он много перенес сильно, чрезвычайно;
значительно, существенно - the night was * cold ночь была очень холодная строго, просто - * plain со строгой простотой скрупулезно - to be * orthodox быть строго ортодоксальным > to leave /to let/ * alone оставлять без внимания, игнорироватьзнак неодобрения) ;
оставлять в покое (что-л. слишком трудное) , "не связываться" > I was left * alone никто не обращал на меня ни малейшего внимания severely строго;
to leave (или to let) severely alone оставить без внимания в знак неодобрения;
шутл. оставить в покое (что-л. трудное) severely строго;
to leave (или to let) severely alone оставить без внимания в знак неодобрения;
шутл. оставить в покое (что-л. трудное)

Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.

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