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Перевод: momentous speek momentous


[прилагательное]
важный; имеющий важное значение


Тезаурус:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. The coming parliamentary session will provide a momentous opportunity for public debate on a matter of deep moral significance.
  5. Nothing momentous.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. An instance, and a momentous one, is Tate's review in Poetry for November 1932, of Pound's How To Read :
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. Shatov's murder, in the world of this novel, is momentous because it is potentially unremarkable.
  12. For anyone interested in history, 1989 was clearly a year to match 1789 or 1914 in the momentous import of events in Eastern Europe.
  13. 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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