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Перевод: remarkable
[прилагательное] замечательный; удивительный; выдающийся
Тезаурус:
- Mind you," he admitted fairly, "they really are quite remarkable."
- This represented a most enlightened step, which is perhaps even more remarkable when one appreciates that no educational institution was involved.
- Dolphins have a remarkable capacity for vocal mimicry, and they learn to imitate sounds very accurately and quickly.
- There was nothing very remarkable about him in this respect.
- Sam Fawcett, who is warmly remembered by Hannah, was by any standards a remarkable man and the head of a remarkable family.
- The relationship was to be reinforced to a remarkable degree during the following year when the Cambridge Board's expansionist policies in both counties led to frequently acrimonious disagreements between the Board and District officers in Cambridge.
- In 1963, the car was donated to the National Tramway Museum, where it is now displayed, pending its return to native rails as a most remarkable survivor!
- HAMMERSMITH in west London, home of some all too visible faceless architecture, has been chosen as the site of what promises to be one of Britain's most remarkable buildings, an enormous office block designed on natural lines by the Royal Gold Medallist Ralph Erskine, Jonathan Glancey writes.
- Since embarking on the diet Barbara has lost over a stone and her inch loss is quite remarkable.
- Not all, however, will share Richard P. Novick's view, provided on the jacket, that Krimsky "has produced the definitive social historical analysis of this remarkable episode in the history of science".
- They vary from warbler to crow-size, many have remarkable plumages and astonishing voices, and all are fruit-eating forest birds.
- He had a remarkable power over women.
- And as I sat on the beach, I idly picked up some of the myriad stones lying on the shore, and one of them surprised me with its remarkable colours - it was pure marble glistening and sparkling with mica particles imbedded in it.
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