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Перевод: considerable
[прилагательное] значительный; большой; немалый; важный; [существительное] множество; много [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The plant is more at home in marshy conditions than in the aquarium, where it will grow to a considerable height.
- Notwithstanding Mrs Thatcher's confidence that we can "fix" environmental problems, the difficulties associated with a task even as apparently simple as monitoring a state variable are considerable.
- There's a considerable saving in buying hooks in bulk but only a small percentage of anglers make use of this facility.
- At one level this has enabled him to achieve the considerable feat of maintaining reasonably stable government for more than twenty years.
- He had proved that he could maintain his force in the desert over a considerable length of time, which by air supply could easily be extended.
- The clergy are seen as above criticism in their religious statements, and such criticism can cause considerable distress to many people.
- The Golden Orfe is a very active fish which will add considerable interest to any pond.
- The time span which is likely to be required for a generation of more effective large-scale entrepreneurs to evolve is considerable.
- That person may bring to it their own considerable skills and preferences but may have become inflexible and may have defined the job by their own way of doing it.
- Having in mind the proposals of the Government for a very considerable increase in the armaments of the country, and also the piling up of armaments in other European countries with a consequent danger of war, the Council in March passed a resolution calling the TUC to discuss measures which might be taken to oppose such an armament programme and to prepare plans for action to prevent the outbreak of war.
- As we have noted, surveys on the poll tax conducted in the first half of 1990 mapped not only the considerable public hostility to the tax, but also the fact that the blame for it was firmly laid at the government's door.
- And Chain isolated substances which could be recognized as novel and peculiar only with a considerable knowledge of chemistry.
- I cannot possibly explain to a lay audience the techniques I used to study these genes - although I can tell you they involved the use of a type of radio microscope, and considerable extremely complex computer work - the programming alone involved almost a year's work.
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