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Перевод: newly
[наречие] заново; вновь; по-иному; по-новому; недавно; только что
Тезаурус:
- REAR-ADMIRAL GARTH WATSON, who has died aged 78, had three distinguished careers: as an Admiralty engineer; as one of the first officers of the newly formed Naval Electrical Branch; and as an outstanding secretary of the Institution of Civil Engineers.
- If European bankers now want to keep their newly won crown, they must resist the same temptation to lend, lend, lend.
- There would in addition be a minister for Science and Technology at the newly supreme DTI, with responsibility for determing investment in research.
- By satisfying the requirements of the UKCC Guidelines , therefore, your skills will be easily as good as any newly qualified nurse, and given any previous nursing experience you may have had, probably much better.
- She split open a newly baked scone and thickened it with butter and as she handed it to him she added, "There's rationing comin', that's what they say, curtailing the food; well, it won't affect us, havin' cows and sheep an' chickens.
- Certainly Constanze and Wolfgang seem to have gained more satisfaction from their marital relationship than from parenthood: on two occasions they abandoned a newly born baby to the mercies of a wet-nurse while they undertook a prolonged journey; and, while Mozart occasionally refers affectionately to his eldest son in his letters, the little boy was sent away to school as soon as possible, presumably to give his father some peace to work.
- When detailed drawings of the scheme had been prepared, they were put out to competitive tender and the resulting offers were assessed by the Department of the Environment against a "cost yardstick" related to similar newly built accommodation.
- A quantitative estimate of inversion using this newly defined velocity-depth trend has been constructed for the Sole Pit Basin area (Fig. 10) and will be discussed below in comparison with estimates based on vitrinite reflectance.
- Many of the beaches were almost deserted in my early childhood, and to walk on a newly washed shore as the tide receded, and look back on the footsteps in the shining sand was a delight.
- The redevelopment of Liverpool Street involved the closure of the much decayed ex-North London Railway terminus at Broad Street, and the diversion from 30 June of the remaining North London Line services to the City via the newly constructed Graham Road curve into Liverpool Street using dual-voltage Class 313 units.
- In February 1990, by which time he had moved to become manager of West Ham, Macari became embroiled in financial scandals dating back to his years at Swindon and eventually ended in the newly promoted club being relegated from the First Division to the Third, a draconian punishment which was partially decreased on appeal.
- Doctor Bailey was then a young man in his twenties, newly qualified and recently married and settled in this his first practice.
- The Pullmans, it was announced, would be kept more or less exclusively for Pullman Rail's newly created non-steamcharter haul business.
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