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Перевод: cultured


[прилагательное]
культурный; развитой; образованный; культивированный


Тезаурус:

  1. For centuries young bloods had been sent off by indulgent parents to tour Europe in the hope that they would return cultured, educated, their manners refined and their address books packed with useful contacts, but Cook's was the first group tour of European countries organized by an excursion agent.
  2. Once you have the GEMs on the polystyrene spheres they can be washed off and cultured for testing with catechol or other techniques.
  3. Copiously furnished with crammed bookcases, shelves stacked with cassettes and 19th century lithographs tastefully dispersed across the walls, it seems at first glance to be a richly cultured environment.
  4. Although his "cultured left foot" helped Rangers to three championships, four league cups and three Scottish cup victories, Baxter was as much a star off the pitch as on it.
  5. On the night of the party, they hugged each other before Gedge, still in his black shorts, led the band through the kind of cultured noise which Peel loves.
  6. Marketing a school involves balancing a society's needs for a cultured population against the immediate demands of parents, providers and consumers so as to maximise the school's contribution to the well-being of society at large
  7. High standards of education were not needed for work among the "neglected classes, to whom a more cultured ministry would have appealed less strongly".
  8. Scheves acquitted himself well, and is described by Leslie J. Macfarlane in the Innes Review as "a cultured and learned man with a genuine love of his country and its history, a conscientious archbishop who late in life turned to theology, a generous benefactor to the University of St Andrews".
  9. In the attempt to win society's approval by a cultured ministry that had both sweetness and light, would Nonconformity produce a ministry cut off from the faithful?
  10. Heparin sulphate occurs on the surface of many cells including endothelial cells (Lindahl Hook, 1978) and there is evidence that both platelet factor 4 (Busch et al, 1980) and -thromboglobulin (Hope et al, 1979) bind to cultured endothelial cells.
  11. Fair-haired, tall and with a distinctive upright stance, Geoff's powerful running, strength and cultured style soon made him a firm favourite with Palace fans, who voted him our Player of the Year in his first season.
  12. His values were those of cosmopolitan, highly educated, and cultured London society.
  13. In Britain, ever since the foundation of the grammar schools in the middle ages, schools have always been thought to have the function of bringing disadvantaged children up to the level of those whose homes are more educative and cultured.

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