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gen. in itself; of itself; in abstracto; of its own accord (ssn); in and of itself (Alexander Demidov); the mere fact ("The mere fact that the device can be used for a non-infringing purpose is not a defence," read the ruling by Justice Floyd. BBC. The mere fact of publication on Twitter can't be an excuse for releasing the press from the internet's "unfair" advantage. TG Alexander Demidov); on its own accord (KotPoliglot); in; alone; simply
cliche. as it is (A man and his girlfriend were reportedly driving along a rural road when they saw some movement near the side of the road. They originally thought the figure was a naked man crawling along on the ground, which was already odd enough as it is, but as they approached they realized that it was even much stranger than this. (mysteriousuniverse.org) -- что уже само по себе было странно ART Vancouver)
inf. on its own (Andrey Truhachev)
lat. per se
lat., Makarov. qua
Makarov. in one's own right
math. by itself; on his or its own account; its very presence is essential for the motion to take place; some materials are important in themselves
ocean. per se (лат)
relig. per se (Latin for "by, of, or in itself or oneself or themselves", as such, intrinsically); qua (Latin for "which way, as")
gen. very; irrespective; independently; as such; on one's own account; on one's tod; in and of oneself (Alexander Demidov); on its own (kreecher); on one's own (Andy); in a league of one's own (lop20); all by oneself (linton); on one's jack; intrinsically (Liv Bliss); as far as something goes (usually of something inadequate: Your plan is fine as far as it goes. It doesn't seem to take care of everything, though. • This is good advice as far as it goes. However, ... 4uzhoj); in isolation (In isolation, it provides a great deal of value vlad-and-slav); by oneself (Alex_Odeychuk); friendless (Val_Ships); out of thin air (This current political climate didn't appear out of thin air. 4uzhoj); of oneself (Stas-Soleil); as far as something goes (satisfactory, but only to a limited degree: His theories are fine, as far as they go. • This self-defense strategy is fine as far as it goes, but it addresses only half of the prevention equation. 4uzhoj); in one's own right (His presidency paved the way for hers, but she is a leader in her own right. • I made a little demo and I was like, "That sounds kind of cool. It's not a Styx song, but it's cool in its own right." • For some, their very existence in a world that criminalizes them is a political statement in its own right. • A skillful and engaging writer, he manages to provide efficient historical context for these local-but-global situations, each one hopelessly complex in its own right, with its own combination of factional and territorial and cultural disputes. • I wouldn't really recommend the Zephyr based on its fan alone unless you're sure it'd make a difference for you personally. Fortunately, though, it's a good gaming mouse in its own right. • As a woman of color in a white male-dominated industry, do you think owning your own platform, and asking to be paid what you're worth, directly, is revolutionary and challenging in its own right? • This report also considers in detail various subcomponents of the overall invasion plan to evaluate the likelihood that Putin might execute one or more of those components without committing to a full invasion. All these sub-components could set conditions for a full-scale invasion in the future, but each also achieves important Russian objectives in its own right.); as is (в знач. "без каких-либо добавлений" 4uzhoj); outcast (katezdess); vera; mere (e.g., the mere fact of ... Stas-Soleil)
Gruzovik of one's own accord
Игорь Миг all on one's own
gas.proc. inherently (e.g. "materials should be sufficiently flexible, either inherently or by virtue of its joints" Aiduza)
lat. per se
law on its own terms (Leonid Dzhepko)
Makarov. in itself
med. spontaneously (amatsyuk)
patents. on its own account
slang single-o
tech. alone
gen. in themselves (CMYK); themselves; in and of themselves (Lower interest rates in and of themselves don't mean much for stock prices. CI Alexander Demidov); di loro (См. пример в статье "сами".)
gen. in and of itself (Alexander Demidov); in itself
inf. on its own (Andrey Truhachev); all by herself (Val_Ships)
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