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Перевод: great
[прилагательное] большой; огромный; громадный; значительный; долгий; длительный; продолжительный; сильный; интенсивный; великий; настоящий; возвышенный; великолепный; замечательный; восхитительный; прекрасный; выдающийся; отличный; важный; опытный; искусный; понимающий; разбирающийся; сущий; [наречие] замечательно; [существительное] сильные мира сего; великие писатели; классики ; богачи ; вельможи
Тезаурус:
- Of great interest, Mr Raggett says, are sophisticated aluminium metal matrices which are lighter than aluminium yet stronger than steel.
- Subtle but damning variations of idiolect are unlikely to count for much in a country where people go around wearing tee-shirts inscribed with things like "The essence of brave's aerial adventure: the flight's academy of the American east club with the traditional gallery of Great Britain diesel".
- Florey himself, in a lecture given in 1945, made a similar review, which was amplified in the great book on antibiotics written by the Oxford group in 1949.
- He thus unjustly extorted a great sum of money from the men of the bailiwick, not being content with any mode of lawing, saying, if the right leg was lawed, the left leg ought to be lawed, and vice versa, and if all the feet were lawed, saying falsely that this was against the assize and the tenor of the king's Charter.
- "It was a great moment for us to win.
- I hope you will feel, as I increasingly felt during the research, that we who play today owe all those before us a great debt of gratitude.
- A great stalwart, though he never thought he was all that good, oddly enough; at the wicket, I mean."
- Finger painting is, of course, a great favourite.
- You're a nice kid, nice looking kid - you could lose a little weight maybe - but you're no great beauty, are you?"
- (One time we did scrape the black paint off the windows at the back and we served tea and pastries in the afternoon and had no music, but that wasn't a great success with us.
- This is an important monument, the fruit of co-operation between the great Baroque architect F. M. Kaka, and M. B. Braun, the greatest sculptor of Bohemian Baroque.
- It opened with his favourite theme: "During the past ten years the system of standing Cabinet Committees has proved its value as a means of relieving the Cabinet of a great weight of less important business."
- There is a great deal to be learnt about committee work and the new councillor must expect to undergo a probationary period in some of the less important committees of the council.
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