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Перевод: halcyon
[прилагательное] тихий; безмятежный; [существительное] зимородок
Тезаурус:
- In 1975, for instance, journalists arriving in Beirut would invariably be told by the Lebanese of the halcyon days which had just ended, of the peaceful Phoenician land in which Christians and Muslims had shown the world that historically religious antagonists could live in peace.
- I often think back on those days; they seemed so halcyon, but I don't regret their passing, for the days now are sweeter, even if so many must be spent apart.
- "The Halcyon still has green straw and has not fully necked over yet, so is some way off.
- Two changes since those halcyon days for the societies has put an end to their safe monopoly.
- None of these measures will, of course, bring back the halcyon days of German science, or the immense amount of scientific talent lost to Germany - and usually to Europe - in the days of the Third Reich.
- Halcyon barley came in at 24% moisture initially, but soon dropped to 19%.
- It is hoped the Halcyon will be of malting quality for sale in August/September.
- Halcyon days they seemed to me now, for Leslie was within reach, and was not in action.
- E. Hosta "Halcyon" Choice perennial with arresting blue, paddle-shaped leaves in summer, joined eventually by stocky stems of lilac flowers.
- Halcyon
- The Second World War, apparently a halcyon era for popular unity and "pulling through together" was, as noted, a time of social division, which wartime experiences such as evacuation or the pattern of female employment intensified.
- You're in a dreary barn of a place, its halcyon days long gone.
- In the halcyon days of the 1960s, it was lower than is dreamed of now: inflation and unemployment shuffled along together comfortably within ranges of, respectively, 0.8%-6.3% and 1.5%-2.6%.
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