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Перевод: wealth
[существительное] богатство; благосостояние; изобилие; сокровища ; материальные ценности; материальные богатства
Тезаурус:
- Unlike in parts of America, wealth alone cannot yet parade itself here as a sole, sufficient mark of human worth.
- Under Thatcher, to say yes to private health and wealth was to give public approval for values most people felt to be indecent.
- Britain has many advantages: a wealth of natural resources; a long history of engagement with the rest of the world; a mature and inventive people who value tolerance and freedom.
- For geographers - who span the conventional (and now archaic) dichotomy between the natural and the environmental sciences - all of these aspects need to be woven together to anticipate the likely spatial patterns of the effects of massive change, the redistributions in trade, health and wealth which they will bring about and the "knock on" effects these consequences themselves will have on society and the environment.
- The steady economic growth and the increasing level of wealth which it generated led to an expansion of commerce whose effects were visible throughout the whole of France, but nowhere more so than in the capital, making it more and more a commercial as well as a political centre.
- There are no slums, and no discernible wealth, just an equal distribution of what looks like poverty.
- Despite his great wealth Walton lived modestly at Bentonville, Arkansas (population 9,920), 50 miles from the nearest highway.
- They are forces which are spreading wealth faster than at any time in human history and in one's political approach I think you either are an enthusiast anxious to embrace the forces that are at work or you are a sceptic, perhaps inclined to resist them, hoping that you can frustrate them.
- Thus Tony Benn, in June 1975 and three months into his tenure as Secretary of State for Industry, summed up what this volume is all about - his vain attempt to persuade government and Civil Service to implement Labour Party policy and bring about an irreversible shift of power and wealth to the working class.
- What one found in the stricter forms of feudalism was an attempt to organize landed wealth more directly and coherently for the recruitment of knights.
- If you lived in America or some of these other places where there's natural wealth under foot, like Saudi Arabia, that's a different matter.
- From the famous Elizabethan Montacute House to Brympton D'Evercy there is a wealth of National Trust and privately owned country houses and gardens open to the public.
- Subsequent OPEC petro-dollar surpluses, although short-lived, altered the distribution of income and wealth in the world.
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