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Перевод: eroded
[прилагательное] разъеденный
Тезаурус:
- However, certain aspects of maintenance research for eroded areas remain characteristically neglected.
- He did not attend torture personally, but he found his natural aversion to mistreating a defenceless person gradually being eroded.
- He recently drew up an ethics policy for United Biscuits, which he expects all his managers to endorse, because "as a business becomes bigger and bigger - we now have operations in Japan, America and Belgium as well as the UK - I think the family ethics drawn up by the founders can gradually get eroded or watered down."
- Sutton Windmill on the much-visited Norfolk Broads where the river banks are being severely eroded
- The caves gave shelter to a new generation of troglodytes - European nomads, Australian girls ending their "Grand Tours" by going native, those few English women who had felt the lure of the desert so intently that they now nursed fair-haired, olive-skinned babies and hung their washing-lines from one eroded pinnacle to another.
- Today, it is being slowly eroded on the south face by the sea.
- Gradually, over the next twenty-five years the terms of the Treaty were eroded as the Free State became a Republic in all but name.
- But these have been so badly eroded that the controlling guards of critical thought are down.
- Public protest has eroded the market for seal products, said company spokesman Bernhard Nygaard, and "we cannot purchase things we cannot sell".
- It is regrettable that the court in this case did not display any principled commitment to the idea of freedom of movement or evinced any anxiety that such an ancient liberty was being seriously eroded.
- The Government has also gradually eroded the value of the state earnings-related pension through withdrawing the link to unemployment and invalidity benefit and reducing the income future pensioners will receive.
- The confidence of buyers or investors or creditors would be eroded.
- Roughly how many kilometres width of coal seams have been eroded away between the Lancashire and Yorkshire coalfields?
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