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Перевод: antidote
[существительное] противоядие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The best antidote to myth-making is, as R. B. McCallum, pioneer of the Nuffield Election Studies, once said, to photograph events in flight.
- Gedge was, and still is, the perfect antidote to the bombast favoured by the likes of Bono and Jim Kerr.
- With wrists limp and handbags akimbo, South of France nightclub owner Renato (Ugo Tognazzi) and Albin, his star drag act and lover (Michael Serrault), provide an outrageous antidote to earnest and politically correct questions of sexual orientation.
- And, if he had, what was the antidote?.
- A politician of intuition not of intellect, she served as the perfect antidote to the cerebral doctrines of the Keynesian planners of the 1945-;79 period, against whose dominion she had so memorably rebelled.
- Long favoured by those long-lived Orientals, who recognise that touch can create powerful changes in our minds and bodies, massage is fast being acknowledged by more and more people in the West as a perfect antidote to our pressure-cooker lifestyle.
- Since, as the very titles of his books illustrate, his immaterialism was explicitly and primarily put forward as an antidote or corrective to scepticism and atheism, it was important that he explain this.
- We rushed him to the veterinary hospital, where he was given an antidote which should have worked within 20 minutes.
- Many homoeopaths are of the opinion that most essential oils antidote or weaken the healing effect of homoeopathic remedies - though this is very much a subject of debate.
- After this exotic series, the running was due to taper, but it was still an essential antidote to Barbados recipes for seasonal indulgence.
- But it is the Duchess herself who most obviously embodies those qualities of courage and fidelity that act as an antidote to the surrounding evil.
- Usually white, usually Italian or German and always served at least eight degrees above room temperature, its only merit is as an antidote to
- If there is any instant antidote to stress, strain and long-distance flights, this is it: to drift like a long-winged bird over a strange and beautiful planet.
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