m ma mb mc md me mf mg mh mi mk ml mm mn mo mp mr ms mt mu mv mw mx my mz

Перевод: many speek many


[прилагательное]
многие; многочисленные;
[наречие]
много; множество;
[существительное]
большинство
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. And Robert Donat cannot have been the only one who complained to Korda about a "silly and unproductive attitude towards scripts", which he credited as being at "the root of the failure of so many British films."
  2. The hospital did not admit the child because they had already too many in the same condition.
  3. The interpretation offered by Fig. 5.10 is that they hold many elements ( c elements) in common.
  4. In many authenticity studies there is rarely a problem in distinguishing very recent from ancient.
  5. Many organisations might be involved after an attack on British forces.
  6. came unto the workmen and beat and terrified them, threatening to kill them, if they would not leave their work, threw some of them in the river and kept them under water with long poles, and at several other times, upon the Knelling of a Bell, came to the said works in riotous and warlike manner, divided themselves into companies, to take the workmen and filled up the ditches and drains, made to carry away the water, burned up the working tools and other materials of the Relator and his workmen, and set up poles in the form of gallows, to terrifie the workmen and threatened to break their arms and legs, and beat and hurt many of them and made others flee away, whom they pursued to a town with such terror and threats, that they were forced to guard the town.
  7. All this begs many questions.
  8. Many people today are too lazy even to open a tin.
  9. As a mother I warm to someone who observes that so many of the modern theories on childcare "show utter contempt for women's judgement", and who points out that, when it comes to smacking, "if we were talking about any other activity which was so widespread, people would say this was a method which was tried and tested and obviously worked.
  10. With the aid of another architect friend, a metallurgist and a professor of mechanical engineering from Bristol University, and assistance from the research and development department of Aerospatiale , they designed a steel and glass conservatory in the style of the period, but with many modern and labour-saving features, such as a reversible entrance, hermetically-sealed casements, low-voltage common-earth infra-red lighting and a sprinkler system that runs entirely on shredded copies of Harpers Queen.
  11. While Mountbatten was still alive, Charles had begun working on many projects and had become enthused by what he could do to help the young and the disadvantaged; he was fired by what needed to be done in the inner cities and keen to find ways of defusing racial tension.
  12. Their visits break many of the established patterns of human/dolphin encounter: they accept gifts of dead fish (one theory is that the dolphins receive the fish as a signal from humans that they have come to play and interact), and they maintain their own social grouping while at the same time allowing close human contact.
  13. Undomesticated dogs, like many other wild animals, do not expect to eat according to a rigid schedule.

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