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Перевод: amalgam
[существительное] амальгама ; смесь
Тезаурус:
- In fact an amalgam of these statements formed a policy statement published by the Library Association in 1978 and slightly, but significantly, revised in 1989.
- The Madeiran is an amalgam of descent from the various areas of northern Portugal and the central area around the Alentejo, as well as southern types from the Algarve, together with Moorish influence from the days of the slaves.
- The result is often not so much an individual guitar, but rather an amalgam of bits nicked from here and bobs lifted from there.
- Playing this strange gent, who is, we are told, an amalgam of different characters on the London house scene, is professional abuse merchant GERRY SADOWITZ.
- We pulled out walls and plastered and rewired; we plumbed in new sinks and lavatories and decorated and tiled; we built a bar and made the tables and laid the floor; we leased the equipment and bought a sign which read "Malynkis" - an amalgam of Malc and Lynne.
- Although lacking orthodox faith, I have my impossible-to-define It, which is an amalgam of childhood Biblical stories and the Nature I see all around me, best personified in the trumpet of a daffodil, the Dorset coast or the rings and mounds of Hambledon Hill in the same county.
- Gold dissolves in mercury at room temperature to make an amalgam (an amalgam is an alloy of mercury).
- Still, there was some virtue for the RCM in having the chance to compare notes with like-minded bodies such as the Society of Friends and the Christian Council for Refugees, the latter a long-sought-after but, at times, bitterly contested amalgam of the Catholic Committee for Refugees from Germany and the Church of England Committee for non-Aryan Christians.
- Meanwhile the debate on whether to replace mercury amalgam fillings continues - the American Dental Association has gone on record as saying that dentists who recommend replacing fillings may do so because of the often hefty fees they can charge for the work.
- Cernunnos is portrayed as an interesting amalgam of various cultures, his one-shouldered tunic being reminiscent of a Roman toga and his cross-legged position being rather like that of Buddha.
- Old-time radio fans will remember the Commonwealth Christmas broadcasts when each hour-length programme was a complex amalgam of Commonwealth contributions, ending with the annual Christmas message from H.M.
- Apart from the big insuance companies around the world, Lloyd's already faces strong competition from the Institute of London Underwriters - a grouping of the marine underwriting departments of international companies - and is about to face further pressure with the establishment of the London Underwriting Centre, a similar company amalgam specialising in Lloyd's mainstream reinsurance business.
- History is an amalgam of fact and action.
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