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Перевод: superior
[прилагательное] лучший; превосходящий; превосходящий другого; превосходный; высшего качества; высокомерный; самодовольный; высший; старший; больший; надстрочный; расположенный над другим органом; отстоящий от Солнца дальше, чем Земля; [существительное] начальник ; старший ; настоятель ; настоятельница ; надстрочный знак
Тезаурус:
- The first great and acknowledged object of naval defence is to maintain such a superior naval force at home, that even the united fleets of France and Spain may never be masters of the Channel
- Other such terms, for example free, as in "then we were free", certainly had reference to the past, but carried direct contemporary reference: a man would say of another, "he is a free man", and mean that he took no orders from a superior; and a man (asked about his own occupation) might say with some pride that he was a "free Zuwayi" ( zuwayi hurr), and imply his condition was closer to the old days than that of most of those he saw around him.
- For it was proper that in matters of sacrifice the ruler should fare better than the commoner and the nation than the ruler, since the whole should always be superior to the part
- Optical fibres are "intrinsically superior to satellite radiocommunications for most applications," says one observer.
- Against this armoured might the Saracens had little or no defence save superior numbers and the horrors of heat and sickness.
- Beyond that it will have authority regarding other issues which is based on other considerations, such as superior expertise, economy of effort, immunity from temptations and blackmail.
- Award winning restaurant servicing superior cuisine.
- There is in fact no question but that the trust remedy was superior.
- He is impressed, and depressed too, by the superior technology he has seen on exercises and on television during the Gulf War - the speed and accuracy of US helicopters, the manoeuvrability of their boats, the sensitivity of their detection equipment.
- Sergeants and Inspectors know almost exactly where an officer can be found at a certain time, and woe betide the constable who keeps his superior officer waiting.
- McLeish gazed at his superior.
- This was a foreign land, peopled not only by my superiors, for that applied to everyone I'd ever known, from the hole in Mother woman through which I was expelled to the hole in the Mother earth by which I'd be swallowed; but by those who were superior to my early superiors; probably the most superior peoples in the entire world.
- The special significance of sovereign lending for a bank lies in the risk that it might prove impossible to secure restitution (recovery of loan) through legal action because a sovereign borrower can claim legal immunity or ignore a foreign court's judgement by pleading "force majeure" (superior power).
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