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Перевод: equable speek equable


[прилагательное]
равномерный; ровный (о климате); равный; единообразный; спокойный; уравновешенный


Тезаурус:

  1. Bristol's equable climate probably favours the survival of this warmth-loving species; though present in certain northern cities, such as Sheffield where five are known, the wild fig elsewhere remains small and vulnerable.
  2. These may include experience, a more equable disposition, more settled way of life, less tendency to want to chop and change, no demands from a young family (women's work record improves as they get older), proven ability and reliability, a number of good references, willingness to work unsocial hours.
  3. Its distance from the Sun was just right to sustain life, providing the right kind of equable temperatures and flowing water.
  4. Considering that he had just made a pointless journey of several thousand miles, the young man seemed remarkably equable and spent almost the entire journey sitting cross-legged, spooning purple yoghurt into his mouth from an enormous jar and reading a novel by Thomas Mann.
  5. A phase of global warming which began about 17,000 years ago took us from a glacial world, up to 5C colder on average than the present one, into the equable post-glacial world of the last 10,000 years.
  6. The male can maintain a fairly equable distribution of grooming up to a harem size of five females.
  7. By the middle of the succeeding Triassic, which was warm and equable, all major fish groups had evolved.
  8. His equable temperament would complement perfectly a tough production but this one kicked off soft.
  9. There is now a more equable climate for innovation and investment in new technology.
  10. AFTER months of enduring the relentless taunts of Robin Cook, my Somerset neighbour William Waldegrave was in remarkably equable mood when I found him washing his car on Friday morning.
  11. There could have been no better man for the job and Graveney, whose equable temperament has survived a good deal of adversity in recent years, managed to keep everyone content during some trying early days.
  12. Internally, a hardwood floor surface helped to maintain an equable temperature, permitted work to be done in bare feet and simplified the recovery of waste cotton.
  13. Since there is little potential for the development of new recreation sites in the Shing Mun Country Park, Jim suggests that a management strategy designed to make the distribution of visitors between sites more equable would be appropriate to minimise damage and especially to protect those sites which are currently undergoing excessive damage.

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