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Перевод: evaporated
[прилагательное] сгущенный
Тезаурус:
- With more than 500 results declared, early hopes that the Mr Kinnock could enter Downing Street at the head of a minority Government had all but evaporated.
- However, Mungo also realized that most of his evidence, such as it was, had now evaporated.
- "England is an island without sea, or else an island that used to be sea-bound, only so long ago that the sea's now evaporated."
- Cameron turned back into the house for his cloak and tried to order his thoughts as the last fogginess of sleep evaporated in his head.
- Britain's strategic interest in the province has evaporated, as people hoped it would.
- He liked the plain chops and boiled potatoes and greens; most of all he liked the rice puddings with a well of red jam in the centre and evaporated milk poured on to cool it all.
- Fears that he would push Georgia into the Commonwealth of Independent States have largely evaporated following his promise to leave this question to a new Parliament, due for election in October.
- CARNATION UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED MILK
- With the advent of postwar Modernism much of this sympathy evaporated.
- Even before unity day last October 3rd, the euphoria over the fall of the Berlin Wall had evaporated and new friction was emerging between the two Germanies.
- Any support for the shares from the possibility of a British Labour government's public expenditure on infrastructure has evaporated and hopes of an interest rate cut on either side of the Channel are also fading.
- Seconds after she pushed him into the channel any pleasure, or sense of power, had evaporated.
- For Jane, that slice of life evaporated as if it had never existed.
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