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Перевод: small
[прилагательное] маленький; небольшой; малый; мелкий; тонкий; незначительный; низменный; униженный; пристыженный; непродолжительный; короткий; немногочисленный; слабый; тихий; негромкий; скромный; бедный; ничтожный; незнатного происхождения; разбавленный; [существительное] узкая тонкая часть ; нижнее белье; первый экзамен на степень бакалавра
Тезаурус:
- Battle offers all the pleasures of a small country town - for a day out, a week-end or a longer holiday.
- He was a tall, bony old man, with a long melancholy face and little bushy whiskers - "lamb cutlets," thought Breeze, for they were too small to be called ordinary mutton chops.
- The Northern Ireland Small Business Institute (NISBI) mission is to be identified as the foremost source of small business management development in Northern Ireland and to maintain, through its activities in this field, a standard of excellence comparable to the best available training/development performance criteria in the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
- France's economically exploitable oil, gas, and coal reserves are small.
- Because a byte is very small, memory size is usually spoken of in terms of thousands or millions of bytes (kilobytes or megabytes respectively).
- Dig in here and there with your small screwdriver if you are suspicious of any defect.
- He said that ending the agreement would jeopardise the future of small or family-run shops, lead to fewer books being published and increase prices of all but a few best sellers.
- If they had served small areas, the CMHTs would have had great difficulty in liaising with the specialist facilities and organizations (statutory and non-statutory) which characterize the mental handicap field and which necessarily tend to cover large areas if not regions.
- It looks like a small cottage whose thatch has forgotten to stop, running down all four walls to ground level.
- The route in Company days terminated at Bold Street, where there was a small depot housing four cars; but the construction of the Ferry loop line in 1925 disconnected the depot, which was leased until demolished in 1973.
- There continued to be a small sloughy area about 1cm in diameter in the centre of the wound.
- A small earthquake The collapse of postwar Europe's status quo is not such a disaster, argues Denis MacShane
- In the small, square grave-yard, tangled with bramble and escalonia and overgrown with rank grass and nettles, a hole was dug for her among the bones of former generations; bones of old women and men scarcely yet forgotten were turned up to make a place for her among them.
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