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Перевод: conglomeration
[существительное] накопление; скопление; нагромождение; сгусток ; конгломерация
Тезаурус:
- The plate from which he had eaten his hamburgers and frozen green beans, which had been last night's supper, still unrinsed in the sink; the splatter of grease marks above the ancient gas stove; the viscous mess of grime gumming the narrow gap between stove and cupboard; the soiled and smelly teacloth hanging from its hook at the side of the sink; last year's calendar askew on its nail; the two open shelves jammed with a conglomeration of half-used cereal packets, jars of stale jam, cracked mugs, packets of detergent; the cheap, unstable table with its two chairs, their backs grubby from numerous clutching hands; the linoleum curving at the wall where it had become unstuck; the general air of discomfort, uncaring, negligence, dirt.
- If you've followed the plot so far, you'll see what I mean about the conglomeration of bits and pieces from different instruments that have been amassed for this guitar.
- I just don't believe that a conglomeration of nation-states will be able to deal with it.
- Seen in those terms, three main features of the period were media concentration, conglomeration and internationalization.
- A sort of messy, mucky drama has been going on for years, about unselectivity and conglomeration: "Let them have the experience, all of them, every one of them, every minute of every time!" (p. 8).
- There, a conglomeration of indigestible rubbish!
- As a result of his research into the social constituency of the leagues, Coetzee presents them as one of the means whereby the Conservative party broadened its support amongst the middle-class and crucial lower-middle-class voters, thus assisting its development from "a loose conglomeration of agrarian interests to the predominant party of government in urban, industrial Britain'.
- Nevertheless, the bond is not just a conglomeration of individual ambitions and fears.
- To the east of Frisia were the pagan Saxons, a diffuse and essentially nomadic conglomeration of tribes.
- Doc Threadneedle was a man-sized conglomeration of hotspots.
- There's also a Renaissance fountain, and an extremely odd conglomeration of church buildings comprising one ancient ruin, one proper church, and the skeleton faade and nave of a rather pompous and unfinished 18th-century abbey.
- The hospital was a vast conglomeration of grim buildings, some Victorian, some additions of a later date, surrounded by well-trodden grass, conventional flowerbeds, and the usual dusty evergreen shrubs.
- Second, proposals which only address (and seek to reform) the structural changes that have afflicted the media, e.g. conglomeration, but fail to note changes in the processes of news-production and journalistic work, are incomplete solutions.
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