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Перевод: mercurial
[прилагательное] ртутный; живой; подвижный; деятельный; непостоянный; [существительное] ртутный препарат
Тезаурус:
- His instinctive editorial policy, and his mercurial reflection of reader moods, is a well-known feature of his journalistic style.
- This new treatment did not have the unpleasant and dangerous side-effects of mercurial treatment and was hailed at the time, like many other "new" treatments, as the long-awaited answer to the problems of syphilis.
- Sandwiched between Saints and Airdrie are those mercurial inhabitants of Maryhill, Partick Thistle.
- Fast and clever, Roy was a typical inside man of his day, but he was better than most and had a successful career with Palace, providing the ideal foil to the mercurial Johnny Byrne and helping to make us a respected side in Division 3 before leaving for Portsmouth in the summer of 1963.
- But advertising is a mercurial business.
- But it was his two spells at Rangers, where he was affectionately nicknamed "Bud" that the mercurial Johnson established a reputation as a daring winger with a short emotional fuse.
- Then, there was nothing else to be done except get back to work in the cutting room at Paramount where he was working around the clock on The Two Jakes , for which the world of movie entertainment was waiting with bated breath; because even though all of the above makes fascinating reading for everyone intrigued by Hollywood's pop royalty, especially one so colourful and mercurial as Nicholson, it is the mere trivia, the overcoat of gloss and glitz, that hides the real Jack Nicholson
- Johnson remains nearly ideal as the jealous, mercurial prima donna.
- Although the results were not striking, organic mercurial drugs began to be widely used.
- Speelman has the reputation of being a very solid player with occasional flashes of mercurial originality and brilliance.
- Among the many outstanding players in the Scotland squad were the elegant Manchester United captain Martin Buchan, the toothless warrior Joe Jordan, the mercurial Kenny Dalglish, the effervescent Willie Johnson and an over abundance of creative midfield players including Don Masson, Bruce Rioch, Asa Hartford, Archie Gemmill, John Robertson and Lou Macari.
- The work provided the foundation for the vaginal use of gels containing organic mercurial compounds as aids to contraception.
- In the PLO's case this was compounded by its mercurial and ambiguous policy statements, and by the acts of terror committed by members of the Palestinian movement.
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