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Перевод: prime
[прилагательное] первоначальный; первичный; главный; важнейший; основной; превосходный; лучший; наилучший; [существительное] начало; весна ; расцвет ; лучшая часть; заутреня ; простое число; первая позиция; [глагол] воспламенять; вставлять запал; вставлять взрыватель; заправлять; заливать перед пуском; напоить; накормить досыта; заранее снабжать информацией; натаскивать к экзамену; учить готовым ответам; грунтовать
Тезаурус:
- Thai Deputy Prime Minister, Thienchai Sirisamphan, who held three rounds of negotiations with the hijackers, told reporters all the passengers were Burmese.
- Along with with Robin Harris, past director of Conservative research department, who is joining the Downing Street policy unit, John O'Sullivan, editor of the US National Review and Sir Ronald Millar, playwright, Mr Patten has been helping to write the Prime Minister's speech for today's keynote address.
- It may be a mistake to allow the Prime Minister no credit at all.
- Going by your "concern" for the "targets of racist violence", not to speak of your capacity to understand what constitutes racism or why the "ANL and the ARA" are both anti-black, I would not be surprised if one day you are hauled before the black community as a prime suspect involved in a series of racist attacks against the image of the black person in the street.
- This, he explains, was "partly because I used four-letter words in front of the Prime Minister."
- Before the last Test it seemed that Gooch would return home, annoyed at an article written about his South African connections by Lester Bird, the Deputy Prime Minister of Antigua, and tired of the hostile receptions he had been getting from press and public.
- Despite Bob's protestations that he was staying in the Presidential Suite, was trying to avoid fans, and was actually the "BAWB DYLAN", the callow youth grabbed him by the scruff of his ketchup-stained hooded to and sneered, "Oh yeah, and I'm the Prime Minister Of Ireland, so I am".
- R. A. Butler was no warm friend of Churchill, the Prime Minister, whose politics on India he had stoutly opposed in the 1930s.
- Mr Kaifu has been prime minister since August 1989.
- She had to stand up in the midst of a certain amount of pomp and ceremony and address a large audience, which included her own family, her husband, the Prime Minister, the Lord Mayor and a host of City dignitaries, many of them accomplished public speakers themselves.
- What is remarkable about the present sterling crisis is that the Government - and for all practical purposes, that means the Prime Minister - has declined to tackle any of them.
- The prime mover was George Dodson.
- The Cabinet paper circulated on 26 September 1946 was in the Prime Minister's name but was imbued with the Cabinet Secretary's philosophy.
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