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Перевод: predominating
[прилагательное] преобладающий; господствующий
Тезаурус:
- Lymphocytes make up the predominating population of cells in site of florid chronic inflammation with many of the cells in a metabolically activated form.
- Presbyterians retained a consciousness of their Scottish origins and came to have a significant presence in the local economy and finance institutions, predominating in the North and East.
- Its appropriateness for the Foreign Office area was on grounds of association and sentiment, rather than visual harmony, as on one side there were buildings of "predominating importance", and no local association to conflict with them on the other side.
- Making sure of a balanced diet means, essentially, eating a selection of different foods, with no one type predominating.
- The procession was one of sombre colours, khaki and air force blue predominating.
- Many Sussex heathlands have become invaded by woodland, the silver birch and Scots pine predominating with rhododendron ( Rhododendron ponticum ) being common, and at a later stage sessile oak becomes dominant.
- As he went up behind her, step by step, eyes fixed on the sensuous movements of her dark young limbs, he half noticed the seemingly inordinate number of doors which opened on to the landings and he could not avoid picking up the predominating odour of curry.
- The year 1914 started off well enough, with golfing reports from the Ladies predominating, including the first reference to a course record.
- There is nothing theoretically which hinders religion being an ingredient, or even predominating in the nationalist mix.
- if there was any obvious possibility of separate role-mappings predominating at the level of sentence-based case, the material was not used.
- The inter-library comparison of 14 university libraries carried out by the Centre for Interfirm Comparison in 1979/80 showed how staff costs are predominating over the budgets for materials.
- 698 special libraries responded to Sullivan's postal questionnaire and selective interviews, and 78.4 indicated that instruction was given, with library orientation predominating.
- The differences are not simply ones of climate and agricultural potential, but also of land tenure patterns, with a very specialized form of tenure called crofting (2) predominating in the north and west.
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