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Перевод: culminate
[глагол] достигать высшей степени; кульминировать
Тезаурус:
- The Lewis camp, meanwhile, are considering a three-fight programme which would begin with London-born Alex Stewart and culminate in a showdown with Bruno.
- The rites begin at the equinox and culminate on the first day of the New Year with festivals identified with bowls of plenty; the festivals are associated with flowers such as roses, fruits such as oranges, fair crops such as cotton, and even sun-worship and appeasement of great reptiles such as alligators.
- But, oddly, snow can be quite comforting on long, steep slopes, especially if the slope widens at the base and doesn't culminate in a 100-foot drop over cliffs.
- This enthusiasm, inspired by Scottish sections, was short lived, and nothing came of the move, but it did signal a phase of agitation over representation that was to culminate in formal acceptance of the principle at the 1917 Congress.
- The buyer is in fact the only one in a position to begin right at the beginning, to make the preliminary inspections or surveys which should then culminate in the detailed survey at the end - the final chance to say "yes", "no" or "maybe".
- The result is an exponential curve of increased dosages of noise/horror, an upward spiral that will one day, sooner than later, culminate in SEIZURE.
- In the fourteenth century mystical awakening we see the first signs of a deeper and more committed type of religion, which would finally culminate in both Protestant and Catholic reformations.
- But what we learn from interviews, now that Couples is enjoying a run of success that some see as likely to culminate in the Masters title, tells another tale entirely.
- Secondly, the techniques, although not widely developed to date, may culminate in the creation of more productive plant and animal crops that could help alleviate food scarcity problems in developing countries by increasing the viability of traditionally based agroecosystems, thus obviating the need for the cultivation of new lands.
- ALMOST IN Devon, Bettiscombe is a hidden house tucked beautifully into a bowl of hills which culminate in Pilsden Pen, the highest in Dorset.
- The Provincial Commissioner, Philip Mitchell, then near the beginning of the career which was to culminate in the governorships of Uganda and Kenya, complimented Murrells on his anthropological acumen - and advised him that the local councils of elders should "consist where possible of one man, with three or more advisers, rather than a Committee because of the notorious weakness of Committees as executive instruments".
- Ultimately we witness how, as Rudolph Steiner described, "he spiritual deeds of Rama, Krishna, Hermes, Pythagoras and Plato culminate in the unification of all these impulses in Christ".
- The events would culminate in a day of worship at Manchester's huge G-Mex centre, where practically every Manchester luminary would appear.
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