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Перевод: multifarious
[прилагательное] разнообразный; многочисленный и разнообразный
Тезаурус:
- As the centuries passed, the seeds already sown produced much fruit, not all of it necessarily palatable to the now multifarious churches or to theology.
- Papworth was both a prolific and multifarious designer.
- Let us begin at the roots of this multifarious society.
- This word embraces multifarious ways of looking into the future, consciously or unconsciously, generally enlisting the help of spirit beings.
- In British terms that means reflecting the multifarious ways in which speech and gesture reveal or seek to conceal social status and social pretension: and in a fast-shifting, highly unrigid world like the British, status is far more often a matter of pretension than of birth.
- Judicious balances between all the multifarious factors are needed, but they are notoriously difficult to strike, and are even more so in international collaborative projects.
- From my own experience of listening to nurses who want to return, the reasons they give and the levels of motivation they express are multifarious.
- Attendance at attachment courts and the Forest Eyre, the unpaid duties imposed upon verderers, regarders and agisters, the multifarious penalties inflicted on those who broke the Forest law, all constituted a heavy burden upon the forest inhabitants, especially when the Crown exploited the Forest system as a significant source of revenue, largely through fines and amercements.
- event, at least in the short term, most of these multifarious properties would be safe: North Parade was cut east of Pig Street itself, with the result that Charles Titford's shop, already exposed on its south side in 1783, would now have a naked eastern flank as well, leaving it on a kind of promontory.
- Finally there are the contractors, who arrange labour (and sometimes materials) for the multifarious aid projects such as road construction, buildings, and hydroelectric plants.
- English Heritage is a challenge of quite another order, being a vast multifarious organisation which probably needs to be disassembled, but all the more reason to entrust it to someone who understands at least some of its roles and can respect the quality of the people who work within it and who advise it.
- If much land transport was undertaken by peasants as part of their multifarious labour services or to earn a little money on the side, much too, by land and sea, must have been undertaken by professionals.
- Many of the multifarious visitors - American families, Swedish couples, young professionals from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur - dress, in a tropical sort of way, for dinner.
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