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Перевод: advent
[существительное] прибытие; приход ; пришествие; наступление; рождественский пост
Тезаурус:
- While on the subject of underwear, I, and many male show-going acquaintances, still haven't got used to the advent of the sports bra.
- Jones may be an idealist and will probably face a rude awakening when confronted with the realities of the economy and the hidebound attitudes of a bureaucracy that is watching his advent with some trepidation.
- MTV and the advent of satellite - so much of which relies on cheap pop programming - also signals for many countries the Americanization of youth culture, and one way to indicate national resistance is to originate your own music television - which they all do these days.
- The advent of GCSE and the more widespread development of continuous assessment of coursework in all English examination syllabuses have provided opportunities for pupils in secondary schools to use writing for a much wider range of purposes and audiences.
- With the advent of postwar Modernism much of this sympathy evaporated.
- King's Road's Mary Quant told the conference that with the advent of the miniskirt in the sixties the crotch had been redefined as the new erogenous zone.
- However, it was the advent of television which really transformed sportsmen.
- The advent of more examples of non-medical clinical directors may well reduce this concern, as will the development of specific service contracts where each group will have committed to buying or providing an agreed package of care and support.
- The story is, that in bygone days before the advent of the white man, there was a young Siwash Indian whose ardent love of nature made him come to that point of land on the inlet every day to watch the sunset.
- Complex derivatives of phenols, chlorinated and compounded with an anionic base, have been used widely as glassware agents in the licensed trades until the advent of bisguanides.
- The problem is that with the advent of the "promo" clip and the likes of MTV producing vast amounts of programming built around it, pop programming has become synonymous with music video, and no-one is going to pay you a lot of money for that, even if your programme (like ours) originates its own material.
- Oh sure, it can be a tonic, and it's useful as glucose if you just want to kick things over, but, come the advent of a newer and more just social order, the one for which we all cry out, there would be no place for the scandal and achievement of pop, for Prince and any foul Beasties.
- Eliot, in The Use of Poetry , quoted Jacques Rivire: "It is only with the advent of Romanticism that the literary act came to be conceived as a sort of raid on the absolute and its results as a revelation."
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