simply

simply
[ʹsımplı] adv
1. 1) просто, несложно

a machine simply constructed - машина простой конструкции

to speak simply - говорить незамысловато [см. тж. 4)]

2) буквально

his answer was simply this - он ответил буквально следующее

3) скромно, незатейливо

to live simply - жить просто /скромно/

dressed simply - просто одетый

4) искренне, бесхитростно

to speak simply - говорить открыто [см. тж. 1)]

2. эмоц.-усил. просто, прямо-таки

it is simply terrible! - это просто ужасно!

simply and solely - просто, только, единственно

he eats simply to keep alive - он ест просто /только/ для того, чтобы не умереть с голоду

the concert was simply marvelous - концерт был прямо-таки замечательный


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