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Перевод: dedicated
[прилагательное] посвятивший себя; преданный; убежденный
Тезаурус:
- This Province is well placed to enter export markets and has the unique recipe for success, good products produced by dedicated people.
- Eastman Fine Chemicals have dedicated plant facilities and special expertise in many key unit processes including:
- The central hall in the gallery is dedicated to the work of Josef Mans who produced a wide range of subject-matter including fine portraits of the rising bourgeoisie.
- There are two monasteries on the site comprising two cloisters and three churches dedicated to St Francis, St Saviour and St Barbara.
- Fortunately for the breed, there are enough dedicated people who will be available to care for its welfare.
- He regarded the chaplain as a buffoon though a dedicated buffoon.
- In the same way, workers, committed to the abolition of national States and to internationalism, might ally, to overthrow the Tsar, with national movements dedicated to the creation of new national States.
- A large amount of capital (200,000) was available to the Western Isles Project from the Van Leer Foundation; it is doubtful whether individuals, however dedicated, could have raised sufficient enthusiasm for action without it.
- In the very year when, after taking British citizenship and joining the Church of England, he wrote the famous "Preface" to For Lancelot Andrewes (dedicated to Eliot's mother), Eliot was recalling his own childhood in his introductory remarks to This American World , and his days at Fishermen's Corner in Gloucester.
- The dedicated comic fan may argue that most publications mentioned so far were written mostly for males - what about comics written specifically for females?
- "But when the dedicated thousands leave, the club may finally realise we still mean business."
- Even a man dedicated to constructive yet volatile disagreement could find little wrong, as he turned his mind towards the probability of power in the near future, with the proposed reforms.
- This was replaced in the fourth-century by a church built by Sant' Ambrogio and dedicated, at a later time, to St Tecla.
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