(Adverb) zażyle; (zbyt) poufale, z (nadmierną) poufałością;
familiarly known as - powszechnie znany jako;
KONFIDENCJONALNIE
BEZPOŚREDNIO
SWOJSKO
ZAŻYLE
poufale
Przykłady użycia
Przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Women also saw the educational possibilities of science in a broader context than their male colleagues. Jane Marcet, encouraged by her husband, Alexander Marcet FRS, published the first truly bestselling scientific populariser for young people in 1806. Breezily entitled Conversations in Chemistry, in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained and illustrated by Experiments, it eventually sold as many books as the poetry of Lord Byron (also an FRS). One of its 15 later editions inspired the great 19th-century physicist Michael Faraday FRS to begin his career in science. He started reading the book in 1810, while still working as an apprentice bookbinder and later recalled: "I felt I had got hold of an anchor in chemical knowledge and clung fast to it."
I speak low and familiarly to those who want to listen.
Mówię wolno i znam wszystkich którzy chcą mnie słuchać.