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Перевод: practiced


[прилагательное]
опытный; умелый; искусный


Тезаурус:

  1. Painting the figure, of course, continues apace, practiced by those who have devoted lifetimes to it and by those who are only beginning.
  2. We drove north past the gutted buildings, through God knows how many factional districts whose cultural and political differences were imperceptible to all but the most practiced eye, up to a fairly safe area called Beverly Hills.
  3. The tribe developed a unique aptitude for horse-breeding, and Meriwether Lewis described them as having a method of gelding "preferable to that practiced by ourselves".
  4. In addition, del Rio rejected the theoretical basis on which various forms of magic were practiced, including the concept of planetary correspondences.
  5. Compared Angus Brown in Scarbus and confessed he practiced a charme by uttering some words with a string he held to his mouth which string was to be bound about the hand of the sick person.
  6. Hi Jinks had an awesome range of martial skills which she practiced on small children.
  7. Since the Great War, 1914-;18, it has been practiced by wage-earners, suffering from long periods of unemployment and underemployment, so drastic that it seemed abject folly to produce children who could neither be adequately nourished nor sufficiently educated to secure a satisfactory livelihood.
  8. Compared John Campbell, charmer, and being interrogated if he had practiced a charme att Port Askaig with a bible and a key, reading some verses in the fiftieth psalm in order to find out theft, did acknowledge the said charme.
  9. Empiricism of a different sort was practiced by Kepler, who welcomed the astronomical data of Tycho Brahe (1546-;1601) as a means of confirming preconceived beliefs about the geometry of the universe.
  10. Finally, having practiced with the above procedure for some months, all exercises may be combined, contracting all muscle groups simultaneously.
  11. He had practiced putting on his kitchen floor at home during the winter to try and prepare himself for the greens.
  12. Her eldest son, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, was fifty-nine years of age, and as he had travelled extensively, as the Prince of Wales, in Europe, Canada, U.S.A. and India, also Palestine, Turkey, Egypt and Russia, he was much practiced in the matters of state, His wife, Alexandra, was of considerable help to him and during his reign as King there sprang up, in 1904, the "Entente Cordiale" between Britain and France, probably arising from his visit to Paris in May 1903.

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