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Перевод: complete
[прилагательное] законченный; полный; совершенный; абсолютный; безусловный; [наречие] совершенно; полностью; вполне; всецело; [глагол] заканчивать; завершать; завершить; доделать; доделывать; комплектовать; заполнять; укомплектовывать; дополнить; делать совершенным
Тезаурус:
- The complete lineage of every one of the cells has now been followed.
- I don't want a complete shade change but would like to cheer it up for summer.
- ASTUDENT accused of cheating in his degree exam wrote complete gobbledegook which matched the examiners' draft solution to maths problems in the paper, an inquiry was told yesterday.
- In addition, he has pursued his own passion for the painted interior decoration of this particular kind and scale of East Anglian yeoman farmhouse - a type of house that, only a few years ago, was hardly considered worthy of notice, so complete was the obsession of historians with work by named architects.
- In my mind's eye I see him as he was, complete with bowler-hat and aquiline nose.
- Complete you look with fitted veils and headdresses, shoes by Shico and Rainbow Club and designer hosiery.
- About 1829, he submitted a plan to President Andrew Jackson for the complete re-organisation of the navy.
- The best, and most complete, winter packages are available through the specialist golf holiday groups.
- Above this is the red-knobbed parking and emergency brake handle, to its right the Machmeter, the windshield alcohol de-icing pump, engine fire lights (as on a lightplane, without extinguishers), single fuel gauge and canopy unlocked light, HSI, artificial horizon and g-meter complete the second row, with twin jet-pipe temperature (JPT) gauges, altimeter, VSI, turn-and-slip and second altimeter below.
- If you cannot quite explore the full extent simply slice off another section of the hole with the spade and then reach further to complete the work.
- Stephens converted to complete a 15-point haul.
- I know that I went there when the change I have spoken of must have been already complete.
- And in order to get in to that state of mind one does not have to be a complete lifelong fanatic, one only has to be completely absorbed for the moment by a particular cause, and that kind of absorption is of course something which good causes often do seem to demand.
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