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handedly (Taras); alone; single-handedly (без посторонней помощи: He single-handedly captured a machine gun nest. • Fisher was a genius who almost single-handedly created the foundations for modern statistical science. • Just because we put way less troops in the european meat grinder doesn't change that we won. It just means we didn't win single-handedly. • Daddy died trying to run it single-handedly and work another job to feed all us kids. 4uzhoj); on one's own; solo (Female offenders, more often than males, operate solo. • Because as a non-rider, with only a theoretical and perhaps romanticized view of riding, you may think you want to do a solo, cross-country camping trip, but after a year of riding you may find you prefer short rides with friends, instead. Or vice-versa. Morning93); unaccompanied; in isolated way (freedomanna); on a lonely mission (Ремедиос_П); singly; by oneself; on one’s own; individually (Students worked both individually and in teams vbadalov); on one's own account; on one's own authority; by myself (Domitori) |