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Перевод: moving speek moving


[прилагательное]
волнующий; трогательный; движущий; приводящий в движение; движущийся; подвижной


Тезаурус:

  1. Moving the suspension of standing orders at the next meeting of Cork County Council, Councillor Gene Fitzgerald TD complained that the first council members heard of the planning decision was when they read of it in the morning paper.
  2. Henry continued, "The riots here followed those in neighbouring counties, of which our people had heard rumours, as if those rioters had been able to overpower the gentry and as if large masses of men were moving on from London, to aid them in forcing their masters to give higher wages.
  3. Among the young couples moving into the area were those who had dropped out of church life when they had left home to go to university, or when they got married.
  4. THE EASY MOVING OF FURNITURE
  5. When the reaction is carried out in a dish, complex moving patterns of coloured bands spontaneously arise, including concentric rings and spirals.
  6. The young Sheikh went through room after room, helping me over some unfinished bit of floor, speaking quickly and sharply to the building foreman, moving the placing of some light fitting.
  7. The valves of a reciprocating pump are designed to enable one side of the moving piston to suck fluid whilst the other expels fluid.
  8. Those without places hovered behind the chairs and kept moving round the room so that they could nip in when people left their places to collect their awards or for any other reason.
  9. If you are aiming to go back for a landing, only stay long enough in that thermal to get properly centred before moving off again down to 1500 feet and starting to look for the next bit of lift.
  10. "The Hetherington report said we should get moving quickly.
  11. Thomas Arnold, although the significance and peculiarity of his personal achievement at Rugby may have been exaggerated, typified the attempt to meet the demands of a rising middle class by moving the local grammar schools into the national, or "public", category.
  12. Robyn's mental image of a modern factory had derived mainly from TV commercials and documentaries: deftly edited footage of brightly coloured machines and smoothly moving assembly lines, manned by brisk operators in clean overalls, turning out motor cars or transistor radios to the accompaniment of Mozart on the sound track.
  13. Two, or three, of them are in, or moving into, the far from populous row of flats, just over the river in South London, which is inhabited by Patrick and Jenny, and by a stunning, boring wife who affords Patrick one of the novelist's turmoils in a vulgarly-appointed borrowed flat some miles to the north.

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