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Перевод: momentous
[прилагательное] важный; имеющий важное значение
Тезаурус:
- However, in other circumstances, people also choose to claim membership of one group rather than another for specific purposes - from the trivial (jumping the queue because the shopkeeper is from the same village) to the momentous.
- Women did find a new means of articulating their experiences by publishing, yet it is a mistake to believe that the huge growth in women's writing went hand in hand with equally momentous shifts in attitudes toward marriage.
- In the same space of time she had married, embarked on a new and totally alien job, had a baby, celebrated her twenty-first birthday, and then had a second child - all momentous events in anyone's life, without the other pressures she was having to cope with.
- The coming parliamentary session will provide a momentous opportunity for public debate on a matter of deep moral significance.
- Nothing momentous.
- Insurance market's "momentous" decision will spark head-on confrontation with leading corporate rivals Lloyd's of London rewrites its rules to take on the European competition.
- This momentous decision - it is the first time a former Greek prime minister has been indicted by parliament - was complemented by measures the left coalition in particular regards as vital to prevent abuse of power by single-party governments in future.
- An instance, and a momentous one, is Tate's review in Poetry for November 1932, of Pound's How To Read :
- Time and again the images have a distilled beauty: the simple two-shot before the battle in which Krishna explains to the warrior Arjuna that "Victory and defeat, pleasure and pain are all the same", the sight of the nagaswaram (the shawm-like musical instruments) echoing their peals to the skies, Karna's golden lance speeding through the air on its momentous flight to pierce the green-bellied Ghatotkatcha.
- Let there be no doubt about it - this is the most important and momentous decision for architecture, and hence for architects, since our predecessors voted to build 66 Portland Place.
- Shatov's murder, in the world of this novel, is momentous because it is potentially unremarkable.
- For anyone interested in history, 1989 was clearly a year to match 1789 or 1914 in the momentous import of events in Eastern Europe.
- Gregory the Great's decision that English converts to Christianity might continue to use their traditional places of worship provided they were sprinkled with holy water was a revolutionary extension of clerical tolerance, with momentous implications for later missionary activity.
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