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Перевод: plenty
[прилагательное] обильный; многочисленный; [наречие] вполне; много; довольно; изрядно; достаточно; чрезвычайно; [существительное] изобилие; достаток ; благодать ; множество; избыток ; обилие; большое количество
Тезаурус:
- Throughout the 1960's the Club continued to increase its membership and with it came the demand for better facilities backed up with plenty of suggestions!
- Alternatively, there are plenty of cafs and restaurants nearby, and the poolside bar serves snacks throughout the day.
- The oak will certainly be removing many nutrients from the soil so the first thing you should do is dig the area over well and incorporate plenty of organic matter such as well-rotted manure, garden compost, leaf mould or peat.
- I thought that I would have plenty of time to work once the children went back after the 10-week summer holiday.
- The care he took, as well as his natural good looks, continued to provide him with plenty of pick-ups in his early forties.
- "There are plenty of other schools in town.
- So your personality sets very broad limits, but whatever its nature it leaves you with plenty of room to manoeuvre when it comes to ways of behaving.
- The answer was mixed: virtually no scope at all for 155mm artillery shells (which sent the MOD scurrying off in search of extra supplies on the world market); but plenty for 120mm tank shells.
- The position nevertheless remains that the possibility exists of parliamentary legislation inconsistent with the 1972 Act being preferred by an English court under the doctrine of implied repeal and, even if this possibility were removed, there would always remain the possibility of an express repeal, for notwithstanding this impressive accumulation of law and practice there is no shortage of political figures who insist that the sovereignty of the Parliament of the United Kingdom stands unimpaired, and plenty who are pledged to use that power to extract the United Kingdom from the coils of Europe in which they see it as enmeshed.
- Plenty to see where the Old Town meets the sea: fishing boats on the beach, Lifeboat House, net huts (illustrated) and the Fishermen's Museum.
- A job with James Bond's villains promises plenty of adventure - but the penalty for failure is death.
- So there was plenty of enthusiasm, and plenty of opportunity.
- "Wind power is cheaper, cleaner and safer - and there's plenty of it," he told the Inspector with disarming certainty.
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