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Перевод: heyday
[существительное] зенит ; расцвет ; лучшая пор`а
Тезаурус:
- Instead, he promoted a "Disraelian sense of the obligation of local businessmen to exercise leadership in the big cities as their predecessors had in the Victorian heyday" (Parkinson and Duffy, 1984, p. 81).
- In the 19th century, the heyday of element hunting, enterprising geologists and chemists culled a rich harvest of new elements from minerals and industrial residues of all sorts.
- The combination of utilitarian function, personal advertisement through statues and inscriptions, and florid architectural ornament is typical of imperial buildings in the Mediterranean provinces in their heyday from the late first century to the early third century AD.
- When Mr Boesky arrived at the Brooklyn centre earlier this week, he was seen wearing a suit, carrying a duffel bag and with his hair short and his face shaven, although the sleek look of his heyday in the early eighties was gone.
- At some time in the Permo-Triassic one group of reptiles ("mammal-like reptiles") actually gave rise to the warm-blooded mammals, which were to lead a rather subordinate existence during the heyday of the dinosaurs.
- For example, despite the prevalence of coinage in ancient Greece, one of the great powers, Sparta, did not adopt it until well after the heyday of Spartan power.
- First opened in 1806, its heyday began in 1831 when Madame Vestris (1797-;1856) took it over.
- But John's heyday was not to be long-lived.
- It seemed that the sad little snipe were the victims of a blood lust still carrying on from the heyday of Victorian game hunting.
- One reason could be because all around them are utterly characterless, uniform, boring, and unmemorable buildings - nothing for them to stand and stare at, to wonder at and dream of - as there was in the heyday of the great stations.
- Add in Comet, Superdrug and BQ, and that is Kingfisher, run with little of the flair which Dixons showed in its heyday but perfectly poised to withstand a downturn.
- While the heyday for Greek columns was between the 1830s and the 1850s, the classical style carried on although not to the same degree.
- I was enthralled, driving through rural Moravia, Bohemia and Hungary, to see houses which seem to have been preserved almost unchanged since their heyday.
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