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Перевод: preferred
[прилагательное] привилегированный; преимущественный
Тезаурус:
- The contras, demoralized beyond any more fighting resumed their preferred occupation of lounging in the camps in Honduras, and in June 1990 the war was officially ended.
- Additionally, his father's side of the family were very enthusiastic adherents of the British Empire and in addition to their being (as Leonard preferred to call them) "gentlemen of Hebrew persuasion," they were perhaps more British in some respects than the British themselves, recalling what Hugh MacLennan said in his superb novel of the period, The Two Solitudes : "The French are Frencher than France and the English are more British than England ever dared to be."
- Finally, even Time magazine had to give some credence to the arrival of this remarkable undercurrent in the motivation of young people, but preferred to blame London influences rather than American.
- Contrary to popular assumptions, German banks are preferred by criminals for money-laundering purposes because of their notoriously cavalier attitude towards the origins of their customers' finances.
- However the Occupational Pensions Board called for a pensions tribunal and Tony Thurham, chairman of the Association of Pensions Lawyers, said: "Many pensions lawyers would have preferred a tribunal since it would probably have had greater powers and more staff.
- "Fiery" ( ) encompasses six tracks from 1957 by a quintet led by Red Rodney (b. 1927), preferred trumpeter in Charlie Parker's 1949-;51 quintet.
- just as students differ in preferred methods of learning, so do teachers differ in preferred methods of teaching.
- When it is gone, reward the dog with a second course of its preferred dinner (dry food mixed with juicy brown stuff).
- He preferred native trees but accepted some "exotic foreigners" although larches, referred to as "spike heads", he did not like.
- The paper cups preferred by many environmentalists are far worse offenders, according to a Canadian study.
- He even preferred not to put the question to the vote in 1952 after Stalin's offer of unification in exchange for neutrality for fear that the Germans might well be tempted by that option.
- Personally I would have preferred a review of what software exists, and whether I require access to a PC or a Cray supercomputer.
- While Mary relegated him to "Manchester Warehouseman," John preferred the more optimistic "Cotton Manufacturer"!
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