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Перевод: myriad
[прилагательное] бесчисленный; несметный; [существительное] несчетное число; мириады ; десять тысяч
Тезаурус:
- Most popular among the rich is the Herms tie, in any of its myriad minuscule equestrian patternings.
- Structures like those built for Spurgeon and Parker were only two of a myriad of building enterprises entered into by various Nonconformist denominations.
- Sitting safe in the big tree, hidden within the protective myriad of bough, branch and leaf, he was submerged in a greenish half-light filtered through layer upon layer of natural growth, and he was looking out from the dimming or dappling shelter of his high cave into the dazzle of a rare summer brightness beyond.
- The variety in shape, size and function has also improved and specific brushes are now manufactured for a myriad of tasks in food industries.
- Myriad troubles from which cable systems could suffer included " silt, uncharted currents winds - during the monsoon no Indian Ocean cable could be mended at all.
- They are too busy campaigning on issues like equal pay, childcare, child benefit, violence against women, homelessness, carers, the representation of women in Parliament and public life, rights for part-time workers and the myriad other urgent issues with which they are confronted each and every day.
- Touch is the earliest and most primitive form of communication and is an important form of non-verbal communication throughout life; it can convey a myriad of positive and negative messages between people.
- There are far fewer species in the oceans than on land, however, because there are no marine equivalents of the forest trees; and it is the trees that provide such a myriad of habitats for land-based creatures.
- Mrs Cartwright was getting on in years, shapeless as a stuffed pillow, hands and arms scarred with the shiny tissue of a myriad burns, and eyes seemingly closed against a lifetime of hissing steam.
- The information comes to the IS through myriad channels, some of them formal - over 1,100 newspapers, journals, government bulletins and transcripts of radio broadcasts are sifted - and others that are less predictable.
- These two essences are very versatile having a myriad of therapeutic properties.
- In ancient China, herbal medicine was used in conjunction with acupuncture and massage to treat a myriad of ailments.
- In interviews, and less directly in lyrics, Gedge has always championed the virtue and importance of live, in its myriad of states.
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