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Перевод: adulterated


[прилагательное]
фальсифицированный


Тезаурус:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. He and no one else could have adulterated the wine.
  4. 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.
  5. Debased, adulterated and cheapened products in which profit has been added and nutrition removed are not, the experts claim, bad in themselves.
  6. 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).
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. Before the 1940s, most food law was concerned with ensuring that people were not given short measure or food that was adulterated.
  10. 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".
  11. 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.
  12. Of course, the actual quantities of heroin used per day are probably much lower, because street heroin is diluted (adulterated) to varying degrees.
  13. 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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