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Перевод: EBB
[аббревиатура] самого высшего качества
Тезаурус:
- He had been crouched on the first-floor landing for a long time, peering through the banister rails to the kitchen at the end of the lower corridor, listening to the ebb and flow of their conversation.
- Admiral Scowcroft's visit at the head of a senior delegation including the Deputy Secretary of State, Mr Lawrence Eagleburger, seemed to offer China's leadership a face saving way to patch up its rift with Washington, with whom China's relations have been at their lowest ebb since Mr Nixon's trail-blazing 1972 trip to Beijing.
- Is our imagination at such a low ebb?
- Your fish responded by exhibiting classic stress-related ailments - viral, bacterial and fungal problems, which only became evident when their natural defence mechanism was at a low ebb.
- While it is unwise to lay claim to there being a natural history of marriage when there are so many individual variations, there is a discernible ebb and flow in the tide of a couple's life together which forms a pattern.
- The reactions to the attempt on Hitler's life provide a veiled reflection of the Fhrer's popular standing at this low ebb in Germany's fortunes.
- On a low ebb
- His pupil, D'Eslon, formulated laws under which animal magnetism seemed to operate: it was a universal, continuous fluid, which was subtle in that it had an ebb and flow; it was concentrated in the human body like a magnet; and could be accumulated and communicated over a distance.
- However, funds for the day-to-day running of the Mill are at a low ebb.
- Admittedly, the weather was worse, English fortunes were at a low ebb, and the higher charges may well have deterred many people, especially the Caribbean fans; but one suspects that some thousands of people simply could not face the prospect of yet another day almost entirely given over to fast bowling.
- She sat on the bed, as on the sand of some ebb sea, surrounded by a vast loneliness.
- Every creature has this subtle awareness within the ebb and flow of the natural economy.
- By consciously breathing, that is, by becoming aware of the breath as it flows in and out, we begin to recognise the pattern of life itself: the ebb and flow of the tides; the waxing and waning of the Moon.
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