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Перевод: gradual
[прилагательное] постепенный; последовательный; [существительное] церковный гимн; сборник гимнов и псалмов
Тезаурус:
- A gradual thickening of baby food is often a preferable way to introduce more solid food.
- The gradual return to the vertical may take two minutes.
- IN THE dim half-light of a winter's afternoon, the gradual incline of Cranley Gardens in Muswell Hill stretches bleakly ahead, bringing to mind the lonely victims of the street's most notorious resident, Dennis Nielsen.
- In Benenson's words: "The gradual change over the last 30 years in the public perception of the value of human life is a measure of Amnesty's influence.
- We have, then, two opposing processes at work whose tensions create the dialectical conditions for gradual change.
- Returning to the track, the gradual descent is continued, passing a solitary barn, to the limestone bed of Ease Gill Beck.
- Another recommendation of the Commission was for increased funding for adult education and with gradual increases in its budgetary provision, the Board in 1931 was able to appoint three full-time lectures: Lee in Northamptonshire, Baker in Cambridgeshire and Hardman for university extension local lectures.
- There had been a gradual slow decline in his fortunes, his fate, his happiness and his prosperity, or prospect of prosperity.
- There is increasing emphasis on African musical tradition, including the making of musical instruments (Uganda and Kenya) and the gradual weakening of mission tradition based very largely on choral singing and religious music.
- These proposals suggested that the change should be gradual, starting with welfare rights work, in which bureaux anyway have greater expertise than lawyers, then gradually proceeding to housing work and followed later by matrimonial work.
- It was not quite the act of immediate robbery it may sound; rather than dispossessing local people of much-cherished common rights, it merely reinforced the long-drawn-out process of their gradual erosion.
- The hill that was waiting for me across the next two miles of nothingness was typical of those I had climbed that day - no more than a hundred feet high, with a gradual slope.
- This allows the setting of realistic and gradual steps towards getting the child to bed at 7.30.
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