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Перевод: antiquated


[прилагательное]
устарелый; старомодный


Тезаурус:

  1. Zero Mostel told the chairman, "My dear friend, I believe in the antiquated idea that a man works in his profession according to his ability rather than his political beliefs."
  2. A US-led consortium wants to upgrade the antiquated Soviet phone network using optic fibre.
  3. The general muddle was discussed in Chapter 6.2(c) above: in principle, a person whose conduct was caused by mental disorder should not be liable to criminal conviction, but in practice the narrow and antiquated defence of insanity is rarely invoked in England (a handful of cases each year), and the courts normally proceed to conviction and then select a medical disposal where appropriate.
  4. Performed in Fartown's Portakabin classroom, where 14-year-old Sam and his team are working, this would consist largely of the rhythmic hum of Kirklees education department's antiquated wall-heaters and 13-year-old Nicola Bradford's occasional sneeze.
  5. A camera tracking across an antiquated map of France, on the other hand, is being under-employed.
  6. When the opportunity came, with the Roman Catholic Church's Second Vatican Council, to get rid of what felt increasingly antiquated, I was keen to give the lead.
  7. "The porterage system is antiquated but it works efficiently.
  8. The idea of "the game for the game's sake" that underpinned athleticism as a moral code has come to seem strangely antiquated.
  9. They do not see the antiquated Gloria combine harvesters or the Transylvanian wheat fields bloodshot with poppies: charming to the eye, but evidence of faltering investment in machinery and decent fertilisers.
  10. Their antiquated reliance on set-pieces was predictable enough; less obvious to the scattered crowd of around 10,000 were the penny-pinching circumstances that surrounded this international sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland.
  11. Political hotheads were demanding a sell-off; but no wouldbe purchaser dared tangle with the horrendous staff rostering costs, the problems of management control, the antiquated working conditions, the railway operating hazards that frustrate a crew's best efforts while landing them with the blame and, not least, the ever-lurking cynicism of the media.
  12. In early 1988 the government had decided to liberalize the antiquated English licensing laws, to enable pubs to stay open longer on weekdays.
  13. Turn left out of the gallery, cross the road and head along Rue Montagne aux Herbes, past the splendid, antiquated Caf la Mort Subite, the best place in Brussels to sample a cherry-flavoured Kriek or a sharp Flemish Gueuze beer.

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