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Перевод: admixture
[существительное] смешивание; примешивание; примесь
Тезаурус:
- Ceauescu's favoured style of architecture was 1930s fascistbrutalist with a strange, almost Cecil B. De Mille BiblicalBabylonian admixture.
- Without foreign or extraneous admixture; free from anything not properly pertaining to it; homogeneous, unalloyed.
- As they are, the lords are far more civilised, diverse and distinguished - and a lot less pompous - than their elected counterparts, partly because of the admixture of life peers outstanding in fields beyond politics.
- However the vocabulary as a whole could hardly be simpler, largely monosyllabic, mostly words from Old English or Old Norse, but with an admixture of French words taken into the language many centuries ago, and even one Classical one in "echoed".
- The farmers were haymaking, cutting the tall feathery grass and its dense admixture of wild flowers.
- An abstract-figurative admixture also obtains in the work of Darwin Nix, who shows a series of large, six by eight foot paintings until the end of the month at Fawbush.
- The dangers of overlooking the admixture of interpretative comment and factual information is much less in more frankly individual reporting like that of The Annual Register ; the comments on the Prime Minister and Archbishop of Canterbury in the 1938 volume, for example, readily disclose the writer's sympathies.
- Realism welcomes admixture; it even requires it.
- Throughout the whole of life, Man is happy or unhappy in so far as he discovers the right admixture for his life of these quite distinct manners of using energy.
- There are those which, like "Stealing is wrong", express a pure attitude, without any admixture of belief.
- Although instinct theory is now a questionable explanation of human behaviour, there is some truth in Menninger's observation that work is an admixture of aggression and creativity.
- It tenaciously defied 18th century chemists who struggled to prepare "malleable" platinum in useful quantities, hindered by the fact that, although a noble metal, it combines with phosphorus and arsenic and is seldom found without an admixture of related metals.
- Such a mixture might include a small admixture of nastiness.
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