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Перевод: gamut speek gamut


[существительное]
гамма ; диапазон ; глубина ; полнота


Тезаурус:

  1. The characterisation of the Fugues is incredibly varied - Nikolayev runs the whole gamut from the leisurely, almost lazy polyphony of the D major Fugue ( Book Two ) through the scherzando humour of the E flat and B flat Fugues in Book One , the simplicity of the C major Fugue ( Book One ), the sheer beauty of tone of the F sharp minor fugue, Book Two , the granite-like strength of purpose and sound in the B flat minor Fugue , ( Book Two ).
  2. Next came "green" and "yellow", 15 per cent each, and there then followed a host of pastel shades and textures running the gamut of "grey" to "gruesome" and "florid" to "foul".
  3. We mourn the loss of the person who died and we respond to the change that this effects in our lives with panic or elation or anxiety or a whole gamut of emotions that may take us by surprise.
  4. After exhausting the gamut of expression from Cockney pub-talk to Dante, and running across the broad acres of comparative religion from intichiuma to St Magnus Martyr, Eliot seems to be generating the commands of a new religion reborn from the old, by returning in his rainmaking to the origin of religious rites.
  5. This week the hearing reached a milestone with the first session of full cross-examination - a baptism of fire for the Department of Energy, which surprised everyone by agreeing to be interrogated on the full gamut of Whitehall's current thinking on energy policy.
  6. The general economic crisis has also brought the usual gamut of problems external to education, but which none the less limit its effectiveness: transport difficulties, especially for rural areas; cuts in electricity supplies; more hungry children coming to school; more urban children selling chewing gum and newspapers in the streets.
  7. In the first half of a concert which spanned the gamut from Expressionism to Impressionism, the hall's resonance favoured the spare lines of Webern's Op 6 while proving cruelly analytical in Ravel's Sheherazade.
  8. He used the complete gamut of his voice, from a growl like a dog warning its master that it has a sore foot to a high, exalted monotone which he kept for perorations; and when he was using the words of an Old Testament lament, Isaiah or Zephaniah, to make a piteous effect, he had been known to put his head back and yowl like a tom-cat.
  9. What residential provision exists will have to adopt a specialist role within the gamut of available services.
  10. for Maxse, Bridgeman, and the great majority of Conservatives between 1906 and 1910, the party, if it was to be popular, needed to embrace tariff reform and the gamut of policies with which it was linked, such as social reform and land reform.
  11. I thought I had just about run the gamut of sexual experiences, but nothing like this had ever happened to me before.
  12. SHUNNED our interview request for a documentary on "Black Power: Looks, Clothes Hairstyles", which would explore the "gamut from Robin Givens's hair extensions and Craig Charles's pony-tail, to Normski's sunglasses and Nigel Benn's shorts."
  13. Possible reasons for non-approval run the gamut from the usual to the astounding.

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