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Перевод: nascent speek nascent


[прилагательное]
рождающийся; появляющийся; образующийся; возникающий; в стадии возникновения


Тезаурус:

  1. He outlined his purpose to the pair of journalists in much the same words as he had used to the members of the nascent Rothschild CPRS on the lawn at No. 10 in 1971:
  2. Moreover, the Cold War was not thawing; Eisenhower was firm, if complacent; Khruschev was, well, Khrushchevian; stamping round the world belligerently, rattling his bombs and adding reality to the nascent CND warnings.
  3. He looks like hell and sounds awful the nascent Mancunian drawl is weak and strained, his hands shake, and there's a muscle by his jaw that keeps twitching violently every time there's a lull in the conversation
  4. Among the listeners there was already a nascent chaos that would soon grow to pandemonium.
  5. The nascent Mancunian drawl is weak and strained, his hands shake, and there's a muscle by his jaw that keeps twitching violently every time there's a lull in the conversation.
  6. Surely a forlorn ambition, but it goes some way to explain, what would otherwise be so difficult to understand, why eminent members of the nascent
  7. The agreement, reached at a meeting of foreign ministers in Luxembourg, will barely affect BBC and ITV programming but has more sweeping implications for nascent commercial companies as well as for the poorer public channels in southern Europe.
  8. Their struggles on the streets of Britain during the riots of 1981 restored the public peace at a time when it looked as though the "thin blue line" was all that stood between turmoil and a still nascent Thatcherite revolution.
  9. This looks very like the rerun of a scenario first enacted in the early years of this century, when two unknown expatriate American poets attacked a torpid English literary establishment in the name of nascent modernism, looking to France for their intellectual inspiration and their models of literary achievement.
  10. On the other hand, Ted McCarty (Gibson's president, main designer and the man who did the most work on the nascent Les Paul) has said that the decision to make the Custom definitely came after the introduction of the gold-top.
  11. The nascent Welsh revival has been sparked by a pack at last able to impose itself upon both the French and the Irish.
  12. A few millimetres away "nascent" oxygen was also being liberated.
  13. Rather than confront the exchange's Byzantine politics again to try to revive the merger talks, a nascent derivatives association is considering starting a brand-new options market, possibly under LIFFE's arm - or even with the European Options Exchange.

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