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Перевод: middling
[прилагательное] средний; посредственный; сносный; второсортный; [наречие] средне; так себе; сносно
Тезаурус:
- The Ossis have been fobbed off with one middling portfolio, transport, and two lightweight ones.
- In 1990 he came up with a middling conclusion: brontosaurs had bones as strong as those of modern elephants in terms of comparative scale.
- A million middling marriages
- As one of them related to Yakovlev, he had tried to get straw from his brother in a nearby village when he ran out of lighting-fuel, but officials had stopped him, since he was stealing "from the poor there's sucilizm ( sic ) for you", Ivanovka Soviet on the other hand was managed by no obvious clique, and the very few rich peasants had no general influence in the village, which contained no poor households but a lot of middling ones.
- To raise funds for higher pensions and child benefit, he is having to turn to 4m people on middling incomes with his higher tax affecting those earning just 28 p.c. above the national average - and 18 p.c. above the South East's average.
- As modern, high-tech society moves on (at whatever pace), it may come to rest in another equilibrium, of skills, where the qualified population is evenly balanced by an underclass of servitors: and missing is the layer of middling qualified people who would otherwise release the elite to produce innovative movement.
- Their reception was middling but this was a major triumph.
- In addition, there was some distribution within the income range towards the middling rich, earning between 5,000 to 10,000, rather than the very rich, as indicated in Table 6.
- By comparison, and much more numerous, were the new-style houses of the middling men of Tudor and Stuart Sussex, the yeomen and husbandmen.
- Middling and large law firms work on gross profit margins of around 20-;25% (though margins of 50% are not unknown).
- Berlin has a string of first-class hotels, and not a lot in the middling class.
- It is indeed a middling grand house, in red brick with three storeys of segment-headed windows characteristic of the early Georgian, and just the shape to frame the passionate, scarred face of Rosa Dartle, destroying herself with unrequited love for the seducer Steerforth.
- Still, rich men had motor vehicles in greater number and in better condition than middling men; poor men had none at all.
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