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Перевод: higher
[прилагательное] верхний; высший
Тезаурус:
- This material will also bond well to stainless steel rods so that badly decayed timber can be drilled, stitched and glued to achieve higher strengths than the original construction.
- Given a fixed exchange rate and a UK inflation rate higher than that in the rest of the world, UK exports will become less competitive in world markets while imports will become more attractive to UK buyers.
- The thousands of redundancies, in the cause of "economies", owe most to government insistence on having 25 per cent of programmes farmed out to private enterprise with its higher regard for profit than for human dignity.
- Yet the average rate in Britain (4.1 per cent) between 1961 and 1970 was still higher than that in OECD countries (3.3 per cent).
- Livestock stocking densities are substantially higher (40% in 1979/80) in Powys than in Cantal (though sheep predominate in the former and cattle in the latter).
- The shares closed at 56p - much higher than most analysts had been predicting given the 185m hole which has appeared in Ferranti's accounts as a result of the International Signal and Control fraud.
- The more cycles per second, the higher you go in the so-called spectrum of frequencies.
- If the restaurant is a disaster, the price, both in money and time, is that much higher.
- In winter, when the level in the canal would tend to be some three inches higher, then some water did splash over the sides of the tanks, but never at any time was the water emptied from the tanks to enable hauling to proceed.9; On this basis alone the lift must be judged to have been a technical success.
- Gandhi, as we have seen, sees no superiority in conceiving of God in impersonal rather than personal terms so it is difficult to see how the traditional distinction between higher and lower levels of truth can be applied to him.
- By the way, you were quite right about the higher price - dedicated gamesplayers don't mind paying that little extra, especially for that whole lot more.
- In the late 1980s, teacher drop-out was around 20 per cent a year, higher than the drop-out rate among pupils.
- Money-Go-Round: Insuring a higher living standard
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