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tolerably, adv. (ˈtɒlərəblɪ) [f. tolerable a. + -ly2.] In a tolerable manner or way. 1. In a way that may be borne, endured, or permitted; bearably, supportably; allowably, permissibly.1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong, Passablement, tollerably, that may be borne withall. 1586 W. Webbe Eng. Poetrie (Ar...
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tolerably/-əblɪ; -əblɪ/ advin a moderate degree; fairly well 相当地; 尚好 feel tolerably (ie almost completely) certain about sth 觉得对某事相当有把握 He plays the piano tolerably well. 他弹钢琴弹得还不错.
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Tripolis (Pontus)
formerly Ischopolis (Ἰσχόπολις), was an ancient fortress city in Pontus Polemoniacus (aka the Pontus region), on a river of the same name, and with a tolerably
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Histoi
Histoi or Isti () was a town of ancient Greece on the north coast of the island of Icaria, with a tolerably good roadstead.
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Richard Heath (writer)
The Times selected it as one of its "Books of the Week" and said Heath "was tolerably well known a couple of decades ago as an eloquent and persevering
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What does 結構 mean as a sentence starter? > Rough translation: "Even though I shoot nature videos (here), it's not really that much of a countryside." I assume here means something like "often". Is this an unusua...
This is not unnatural. The third definition seems closest, but when is used adverbially, it has a meaning of both "rather/unexpectedly" and "often/fairly/well". In other words, it implies the degree/frequency is higher than one might expect. In this case, how about " _rather_ often" or "quite often"...
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John Freemantle
Freemantle was primarily a bowler and in Scores & Biographies, it is said that he was "tolerably fast".
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Drawing Direction Fields Online I am looking for a convenient and free online tool for plotting Direction Fields and Solution Curves of Ordinary Differential Equations. I tried the "Slope Field Plotter" on Geogebra; i...
Take a look at this tool: < Found it from the Wikipedia slope field page.
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Pen (livestock farm)
Gardner (1873), referring to the 1750s, stated: "The life of a tolerably successful pen-keeper was at this period, as it is now, the most enviable to be
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translation: とか and 結構 > **** **** Hello, again, I'm translating colloquial japanese. Why did the author of this post use ? Why didn't he use ? Is there a special connection between the two verbs and? I don'...
`` is used here in sense 4 from EDICT:
> 4. quite; reasonably; fairly; tolerably
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`` could be roughly translated as "things like".
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Stenoma affirmatella
These two are tolerably straight and nearly parallel.
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Hell Mary Hill
Hell Mary Hill (probably a corruption of Hail Mary Hill), is a forested hill, "tolerably high", near Sheffield, England.
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Leucosyrinx exulans
The last are finest on the fasciole and somewhat coarser near the siphonal canal, but tolerably uniform over the entire surface.
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Psyche crassiorella
Males have wings with a wingspan of 14–16 mm, but females are wingless.In the male the forewings are rather
broad, the apex tolerably obtuse ; dark fuscous
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Tagetes argentina
Sandy soils are preferred, but plants did tolerably well in the clay soils of central Texas.
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