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Перевод: continent
[прилагательное] сдержанный; воздержанный; целомудренный; [существительное] материк ; континент ; колонии
Тезаурус:
- The Devonian contains two dominantly sandy series at outcrop in North Devon - the Pickwell Down Sandstone and the Hangman Sandstone Group - deposited in paralic environments on the southern fringes of the Old Red Sandstone continent.
- However the supposedly heathen tribes in the jungle are positively well behaved, compared to our own continent of Europe.
- It managed very few semi-natural woodlands and understood them very little, and had routinely fertilised, ploughed and drained its own forest soils so that long-term changes such as those feared on the continent would be masked by its own management.
- A former Car of the Year winner, it has done well on the Continent but has been under-rated here.
- It has been calculated that if every driver in the United States reduced petrol consumption by 5%, and every family lowered its central heating temperature by 6 degrees and raised the air conditioning temperature by the same amount, the saving would be the equivalent of the total oil consumption for the continent of Africa.
- In times past, I had tried to get across to the continent as much as possible, but now, while other people were going abroad for the first time because of all the cheap travel around, I was (without intending to be anti-social) doing exactly the opposite and taking a look around the British Isles.
- In 1613, therefore, he gave up his Fellowship and left for the Continent in the suite of the Princess Elizabeth, who had just married the Elector Frederick of the Rhine.
- Captain Sensible once invaded the stage during an early Clash gig on the continent.
- Our aim is to foster interest in cricket on the continent of Europe - so why not come along and be a part of its growth and development.
- If the issue was not taken head on, he said, and the movement towards unification became precipitate or unorganised, it would not merely be a blot on the landscape, it would "rock the continent."
- British runners have for years plundered the prizes on the Continent most weekends of the winter.
- But these four stations on the African continent aimed their programmes exclusively at white settler communities; not until the Second World War was wireless broadcasting for Africans established.
- Much as he mistrusted almost every Irishman with whom he came in contact on the Continent (Bishop Clement for his disrespect of patristic authority, the priest Sampson for his cavalier attitude to the baptismal rite, Virgil of Salzburg for sowing dissension between himself and the duke of Bavaria as well as for believing that the world was round), Boniface's establishing of monasteries as the learned back-up to missionary work and his devotion to the papacy and to Rome both owed something to the Irish background in England.
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