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Перевод: minuscule speek minuscule


[прилагательное]
минускульный; очень маленький;
[существительное]
минускул


Тезаурус:

  1. Mrs MacKenzie proudly showed me her minuscule immaculate palace, the walls almost thicker than the passageway.
  2. Minuscule Normally a small letter, as opposed to a capital or uncial (see below).
  3. Even worse, you would tell me about new poems you had started to write, and it was like a dagger in my heart when you described working on them without my help - though the real reason you had come back to see me was to labour over them with me, adding my suggestions and excisions in the margins in your minuscule script.
  4. One possible future for biomedical engineering not essayed by Heinz (but which is being taken seriously by electronics wizard Clive Sinclair) is the sending of minuscule probes into the bloodstream to repair damage at distant sites.
  5. We have all been brought up in awe of Sir Robert Walpole, regarding that continuous spell of his in office from 1714 to 1741 as a model of the politician's craft but aware of the paradox that public opinion at last broke through the barriers of a corrupted and corruptible and minuscule electorate to overthrow him.
  6. Minuscule droplets of the chemicals used can either drift during application, or evaporate after application and then drift onto neighbouring plants; alternatively granules and dust can be blown by strong gusts of wind onto other areas and into waterways.
  7. There were many complaints of altered menus, minuscule portions, and too often, of no food at all.
  8. The next day use two pieces of dry food as a first course, the next day use four and so on, gradually increasing the size of the first course until the dog's meal comprises a huge first course of dry food followed by a minuscule second course of only a single nugget of dry food garnished with some juicy brown food as a reward for cleaning its bowl.
  9. In the course of the Middle Ages writing, particularly the Carolingian minuscule, underwent transformation as generations of clerks succeeded one another.
  10. Yet, when Nicholson crossed the street to the legitimacy of a major studio, 2Oth Century-Fox, to join an all-star cast for The St Valentine's Day Massacre, to be released in l967, he had only a minuscule role, which had one speaking line consisting of twelve words, courtesy of Roger Corman who, for once, had landed a big-budget contract with a major studio and wanted Jack to share his momentary joy of being able to spend it.
  11. For works written in English more "insular", native forms of minuscule were developed.
  12. The prescriptive monarchy of the United Kingdom stands constitutionally isolated in a world where some forty independent republics, large and minuscule, trace their historical origin from a period of rule under the British Crown in Parliament.
  13. Various kinds of minuscule came into use, such as the humanistic and the Carolingian.

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