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Перевод: adulterated
[прилагательное] фальсифицированный
Тезаурус:
- On the tables are lenses, pouches with semi-precious stones, a box with rough "red gold" coils (gold heavily adulterated with copper), cutting and polishing tools, and small oil-burning lamps (although the contents of the oil flasks have long evaporated), with some minor bric-a-brac items completing the setting.
- Its only drawback, apart from the slightly adulterated styling, is that the Carrera 4 is not as much fun to drive hard as the old 911.
- He and no one else could have adulterated the wine.
- Older snow surfaces become adulterated; damp snow attracts wind-blown particles electrostatically (Benninghoff and Benninghoff, 1985), acquiring films of rock dust, bacteria, spores and plant propagules.
- Debased, adulterated and cheapened products in which profit has been added and nutrition removed are not, the experts claim, bad in themselves.
- Consumers - fraudulent advertising, misleading sales behaviour; false labelling of products (Rothschild and Thorne 1976; Schrag 1971; Moffit 1976); manufacture and distribution of untested and dangerous products (Dowie 1977; Vandivier 1972; Sunday Times Insight Team 1979); exportation of products which are safe and healthy in one cultural environment but poisonous in another (Muller 1974; Chetley 1979); selling adulterated goods; selling goods at "overinflated prices" (Monopolies and Mergers Commission 1980).
- Quality control is decisive, because much of the damage done by drugs bought on street corners is caused by adulterated products; in much the same way, carelessly distilled hooch can cause blindness.
- It was concerned with the story that Archimedes had found a way of discovering if a crown made for King Hiero of Syracuse was in fact of pure gold, as it was supposed to be, or had been adulterated with a cheaper metal.
- Before the 1940s, most food law was concerned with ensuring that people were not given short measure or food that was adulterated.
- They are states of affairs rather than acts: unfenced machinery, substandard housing, adulterated food, a dripping pipe, drunkenness or vagrancy, where that which gives offence is readily regarded as a "problem".
- A second sack holds 1,022 GCs of Estalian origins, with the head of Dom Luis XIV on them - unfortunately, these are of "red gold", heavily adulterated with copper, and mostly worthless.
- Of course, the actual quantities of heroin used per day are probably much lower, because street heroin is diluted (adulterated) to varying degrees.
- A great writer's idiom is, by himself when he nods and more certainly by his epigones who emulate and copy him, rigidified and adulterated.
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