vārdnīca angļu - angļu

English - English

for all intents and purpose angļu valodā:

1. practically practically


We're practically family.
I’ve read practically all of his books.
Forget about the campaign. That kind of company policy is practically unchangeable.
It is practically unthinkable that a scientist of his stature would have made such an elementary mistake.
Tom knows how to operate practically any mode of transportation.
Having practically unenforced laws on the books allows the police to lock up many people at will, since most people will always be violating some law or another.
In Singapore, practically right on the equator, the rainy and dry seasons aren't very clear cut.
How is it that otherwise reasonable people come to believe that this same roof, that practically vanishing commodity, is freely obtainable just by packing up and going to another country?
Although this sentence has no grammatical mistakes, I think it would practically never be used.
I think it is certain that there is intelligent life in this universe, but the likelihood of that life coming to Earth is practically nil.
The plan was supported by practically all the attendants.
Ah, now I remember. I used a condom; something I rarely, or rather practically never, do.
By means of a super high-pressure water spray practically all the sediment is removed.
In her right hand was gripped a suspicious looking rod that practically radiated "I'm a magical girl item".
It's difficult to give an objective definition of terrorism, as it is practically different in every country.