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Перевод: progenitor
[существительное] прародитель ; основатель рода; оригинал ; предшественник ; предок ; источник ; исходная частица
Тезаурус:
- The progenitor of "cut speling", Mr Upward, admits that "it could take a lifetime to win acceptance".
- Founded by a breakaway group of journalists from Sounds , it has gone on to outsell its progenitor and, though primarily star-oriented, considers it has a duty to reflect the grass-roots scene as well.
- The first time Wexford noticed this - she was then about six - he almost hooted aloud, so grotesque was the likeness between this exquisite piece of doll's flesh and her gross progenitor.
- The ring of gas in Supernova 1987A was not created in the explosion but ejected from the progenitor star a few thousand years before the explosion.
- All the cells in the blood come, remarkably, from just one special progenitor cell - the multipotential stem cell.
- He was to be, in fact, the common progenitor of Jews, Muslims and Christians, as North explained in a note to Reagan later.
- It was called Zurvan akarana, or infinite time, and was the progenitor of the universe and of the Spirits of good and evil.
- Whatever defence is mounted, it is clear that these films, for Levin, exist as auratic objects, and Debord their auraticised progenitor.
- Baillie Scott was the progenitor of the American open plan and the most innovative interior decorator the first few decades of the twentieth century ever saw.
- Peel's stance in relation to economic liberalism seems more promising, but in terms of his relationship to the Conservative canon two things are worthy of note: first, Peel's espousal of liberal economics resulted in the bulk of the Conservative Party deserting him; and second, the most authoritative appraisal of Peel's career has concluded that "Peel was not the founder of the Conservative party but was the progenitor of Gladstonian Liberalism".
- Yet all but one of Costa Rica's 38 presidents, since it became independent in the 1840s, shared descent from a single conquistador, Cristobal de Alfaro; he was also a progenitor of seven presidents of next-door Nicaragua, two of El Salvador, and one each of Guatemala and of Honduras.
- In contrast to the majority of medical discoveries which are jealously named after their progenitor, the Aborigine was anonymously honoured by calling the agent "Australia antigen".
- For a gentle corrective one could do worse than go back to H.L. Mencken who opined that Alexander Graham Bell - the progenitor of the institution in which Penzias holds sway - and Thomas Alva Edison had done more than any of their contemporaries to add to the sum of life's damned nuisances.
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