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Перевод: obverse speek obverse


[прилагательное]
лицевой; обращенный кверху; дополнительный; являющийся составной частью;
[существительное]
лицевая сторона; аверс ; передняя сторона; составная часть; лицо; дополнение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Galba's coinage proclaimed the "Concord of the provinces", the "Rebirth of Rome", the "Restoration of Liberty" and even the "Preservation of the Human Race" under his rule; Otho's proclaimed "Peace in the World" or the "Safety of the Roman people", while Vitellius's emphasised the "Loyalty of the Army", the "Concord of the Roman People" and of course the "Restoration of Liberty"; and the same dies blazoning these claims were coupled with obverse dies for three different emperors.
  2. This is because variation is the obverse of heredity: it is what happens when the mechanism goes wrong.
  3. (In a sense, non-excludability is the obverse of externality.)
  4. Though opinion in the South gradually softened, there can be little doubt that the obverse would have been the case had the British government not changed tack and demurred at an openly repressive strategy.
  5. The obverse of hurt is love, and the start of all love is loving ourselves.
  6. OBVERSE: Great bulging granite formations topped with palms, azure sea melting over coral reef, dazzling white sands, laughing piccaninnies dancing in shade of passion-fruit plant, man attempting to fix broken Mini-Moke, bottom left (next to oil dump).
  7. In many respects reformers viewed the term simply as the obverse of specialization.
  8. OBVERSE: Snapshot of the Coco-de-Mer, an extremely mysterious fruit that looks like a part of the female body and grows only on one island in the Seychelles group.
  9. But can't you see that there is an obverse to everything?
  10. One such experiment saw three reverse dies make 116, 1490 and 7786 coins before breaking; the obverse die was still usable after all 9392.
  11. In this case we can calculate that the average output per obverse die must have been between 23,000 and 47,000.
  12. The obverse of his strength as party leader in the peculiar circumstances of British politics today has been his inability to present himself as a national leader.
  13. OBVERSE: View of Victoria (capital of Mahe) with miniature Big Ben lookalike clock at crossroads.

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