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Перевод: hoarding speek hoarding


[существительное]
временный забор; временный забор вокруг строящегося здания; щит для наклейки объявлений и афиш


Тезаурус:

  1. If the x coins of year a were made, for example, a hundred years before the 2x coins of year b , it would be unwise to conclude that twice as many coins were made in year b , since to do so would take no account of the gradual wastage or erosion of coins of year a from circulation (by accidental loss, hoarding, export of coinage, melting down, etc.).
  2. never hoarding -
  3. The hoarding across the street was still inviting any chilled onlooker to enjoy the vitamin-packed goodness of a sunshine breakfast.
  4. A big hoarding advertised a sunshine breakfast.
  5. HOARDING clothes has long been a British vice.
  6. He is governed by increasingly obsessive precautionary rituals: scrimping, scrounging, hoarding stale food and the fag ends of cereal packets.
  7. When they walked off the boat at Harwich, they saw a news hoarding with "ultimatum" in large letters.
  8. Hoarding was frowned on, but tinned beans and peas, sugar, flour, anything that could be stored, was soon piling up on top of wardrobes and in garden sheds.
  9. It has an overdraft of just over 1m, and its finance committee was told this week that, after hoarding trade-union and individual affiliations since 1987, the party would have some 6m to spend in a May or June election - still much less than the Tories, but twice what it spent in the last election.
  10. The existence of internal labour markets is sometimes used to explain labour "hoarding" (the practice of employing more labour than is actually required) because firms do not wish to break the link between workers and the firm, thereby losing the skills acquired by workers over the years; and is also put forward as a cause of a reduction in the overall level of competition in the aggregate labour market and, therefore, a possible reason for the inflexibility of wage rates, particularly in the downward direction.
  11. Hoarding things is the main problem.
  12. Further, many public agencies wanted land for future development proposals, but a lack of activity within inner-city land markets, and accusations of land hoarding by the public sector, triggered a response from the 1979 Conservative government.
  13. The more sophisticated provincial dealers tried to acquire the new denomination at the end of the year as a means of hoarding.

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