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Перевод: numbered


[прилагательное]
нумерованный; номерной


Тезаурус:

  1. By 1907 it had its own herdbook and numbered about 35,000.
  2. Policies with prefix letters PM or FM (Motor Car), MC (Motor Cycle) or CM (Commercial Vehicle - excluding policies numbered lower than 100,000) will qualify for a Special Discount of just under 6% where the policies have been in force continuously for at least three years when they are renewed during the year commencing 1st July 1981.
  3. The new trolleybus service was numbered 654 and for the first time there was a through service crossing the main road at West Croydon.
  4. I Christopher Wybergh, Curate of Burneston do hereby certify, that the above is a true extract of the entry so numbered, in the Baptismal Register Book of the said parish of Burneston, Diocese of Ripon.
  5. There is some evidence to suggest that among the important determinants should be numbered the complexity of the stimuli (Ellis and Muller 1964), whether or not the stimuli look like recognizable objects (Ellis, Muller, and Tosti 1966), and the extent to which the labels match critical features of the stimuli (Segal 1964).
  6. Henry actually played for the Palace in nine differently numbered shirts, including the goalkeeper's jersey on one occasion, when George Wood was injured during a game against Shrewsbury (2-;2, on 6 November 1984) and although Henry never actually wore a number five shirt for us he played alongside Jim Cannon in central defence at Fulham in March 1985.
  7. However their numbers have been halved over the years, as depot space has contracted: four were broken up in 1963 and the remainder numbered 600-;607.
  8. It made sad reading, with five entire families from her street numbered among the dead.
  9. Each man was issued with a number which corresponded with a seat number, at which was provided a coffee can, cup and cooking tin, all duly numbered too.
  10. When he found I was a stranger, he explained that the houses were numbered at random "in the old-fashioned way".
  11. The raffle or lottery is a form of random sample - in its simplest form the identical little numbered tickets are shaken up in a hat and drawn out one by one by someone with their eyes closed.
  12. There was no attempt to supervise all juveniles (aged between 14 and 17) who numbered about 36,000 in 1910; instead, the intention was to make contact with the school-leavers, of whom there were approximately 9,000, with each "helper" responsible for ten or less.
  13. More ominously, some are now asking whether the days are numbered for the last of the Edwardian motor cars - Rolls-Royce was founded in Manchester in 1904 - and whether cars of this size, weight and cost can really be justified in an era of increased social awareness and growing environmental concerns.

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