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Перевод: spread
[существительное] распространение; рост ; увеличение; протяженность ; пространство; протяжение; простирание; размах ; угощение; обильное угощение; пир горой; пирушка ; пастообразные продукты; джем ; покрывало; скатерть ; разворот газеты; материал или объявление; разница между ценами; [глагол] насып`ать; продлевать; развертываться; продолжаться; записывать; усеивать; распространять; расстилать; стелить; стлать; настелить; устилать; разложить; разостлать; разостлаться; постлать; покрывать; растечься; развертывать; раскидывать; раскидываться; расправить; расправлять; намазывать (на хлеб); размазывать; намазываться; размазываться; простирать; простираться; распространяться; разносить; разноситься; облететь; растягивать; вытягивать; расширять; расплющивать; распластывать; шириться
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- Walking down towards the pueblo again, seeing the roomy spread of small farms, the elegant eucalyptus trees which shade them, a handful of birds break from the tall lupins.
- He was the kindest, most generous of men, and spread great happiness (Jane had only to think of him to cheer herself up) - but was himself a tragic figure, tied to a wife he did not love.
- "Sorry, Angus," he was saying, "my lad from Ballinluig never turned up, I had to get my father to blow the bellows - ouch! some of them are still hot - that bag has charred, spread them out to cool, or keep them for tomorrow.
- As the news of Monkey Mia spread, it became one of Australia's leading tourist attractions and was included on the itinerary of tour buses.
- The cost to consumers should more appropriately be spread over future generations by borrowing," commented the ET .
- This problem can be eliminated by, for instance, producing a bus bar with a range of slot spacings or doping the fibre to produce a slight spread of magnetic field period.
- He stressed the importance of the public being told how they can help to prevent the spread of the disease.
- It has been claimed that the existence of the Roman roads enabled the early Christian Church to spread the Gospel throughout the European area and beyond.
- Lloyd's is keen not only to increase its market share but to broaden its spread of risks.
- Imports continued into the 1950s and the black-and-whites began to spread to other parts of the country, continuing to spread and increase during the 1960s when the national herd as a whole was decreasing.
- What an ordinary individual needs is to have a slice of his savings invested in the company he works for, and the rest spread widely so as to spread his risk, through unit trusts (mutual funds), life-insurance policies or pension funds.
- Where the difference lies er, well, I cannot quite remember something about the Tory expenditure being spread over several years and Labour splurging its all at once.
- Another and widely spread practice is for the head of a laboratory to add his name automatically to any paper published from it, though he may have no contribution at all to the work.
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