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Перевод: American
[прилагательное] американский; [существительное] американец ; американка
Тезаурус:
- Some of the pictures are American in scale - very much bigger than anything he has shown before - and this makes the resemblance more apparent.
- It is entirely possible to think that if "literary" and "aesthetic" are words that go naturally with "American" but not with "English", so much the worse for the English.
- The appeal appears to be aimed at preventing further American "humanitarian aid" to the contras.
- One consortium includes the bank Manufacturers Hanover, and Bechtel, both American companies, with the contractors Laing and Mowlem, and Warburg, the merchant bank.
- Mr Pannone's comments reflect the philosophy of the American courts, where juries are able to award punitive damages.
- The bland presentation of the palaces is something which, in Ms Turton's view, leaves them vulnerable to gross misinterpretation: "If you were an American visitor you could almost think the Tower of London was built by Walt Disney.
- Second, post-Gulf confidence about the American economy is growing.
- The old Union station had been in a rambling neo-Romanesque style, but the new one was to match the grandest of the American Beaux-Arts school, and in some ways surpass them.
- But the real point, argued Thomas Boswell of the Washington Post in an article last year, is that sport "has become central to what remains of our American sense of identity".
- Berle hoped to have the British blamed for breaking up the conference, as he knew he had the support of the Latin American states and some European countries.
- The American attacks on Iraq, it said, were intended to "bludgeon the Iraqi people and the Arab world, to force them to submit to Israeli arrogance."
- They would rather watch American football on television; at least we import success.
- Dr Roger Williams, director of the hospital's liver unit, last night called for change in legislation in line with American law which would oblige medical staff to approach the relatives of suitable donors for permission to transplant healthy organs.
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