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Перевод: predilection speek predilection


[существительное]
склонность ; пристрастие
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. 7 October, 1814 JOHN WILSON CROKER to the Secretary of the Wellington Fund: "I quite agree with the Committee in its predilection for a pillar.
  2. street in Stamford Hill, now a north London suburb, where Mr Budden "having a great predilection for the country, had purchased a cottage".
  3. Pediculus humanus corporis , the body louse, and Pediculus humanus capitis , the head louse, share with Phthirus pubis three pairs of legs, a predilection for man or the higher apes, and a dependence on fresh blood, to which they must have access at least twice a day.
  4. This, Huntington (1981) thinks, is allied to an action orientation: a predilection for "doing" traceable back to teaching hospitals, where the dominant image of the emergency prevails.
  5. This meant no controls on foreign investment within that zone, and the unplanned outcome of this was a huge capital outflow from Britain to the sterling area as London rediscovered its traditional predilection for investing in the "white Commonwealth".
  6. Murray's manner was habitually dignified to the verge of pomposity; nocturnal rugby was a juvenile predilection for which both protagonists were too old.
  7. The soloist throughout is the estimable Norbert Kraft, and this label's predilection for Canadian ensembles introduces us this time to the Winnipeg SO under Kazuhiro Koizumi.
  8. First is the clear emergence of the Club as a business - despite the cumbersome nature of its management structure and the predilection of successive Committees to achieve something instantly, rather than to consolidate.
  9. Over 60 per cent of cases occur in males, and it is much more common among the Negro races than Caucasians, although this may reflect the areas where it is endemic rather than any racial predilection.
  10. They can be found on the shaft of the penis and on the glans, but their predilection for a damp and warm environment makes them most often seen under the foreskin.
  11. ONE OF the painful prices human beings have paid for their predilection for starchy and sugary foods has been the premature decay and loss of teeth.
  12. The judges clearly had a predilection for this style, the Second Empire mode as Hitchcock calls it, as out of the total of fourteen prizes for the offices, seven were awarded to designs in this style, including the first and second in each class.
  13. He is a grammarian, a swordsman, a musician with a predilection for the fugue.

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