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Перевод: prevalent speek prevalent


[прилагательное]
распространенный; широко распространенный; преобладающий; превалирующий


Тезаурус:

  1. Tuberculosis and malnutrition were prevalent, as was rickets.
  2. In their own research departments the police continuously attempt to measure aspects of their activity, largely to demonstrate cost effectiveness in line with criteria imposed by the limits on public spending (HO Circular 114/83) and the prevalent socio-economic world view of society.
  3. I do not know when this piece of nonsense first became currency but it is as prevalent as ever: a recent poll of literary luminaries in France placed Simenon in the category of most under-valued prose writers of this century.
  4. This pattern holds for nitrate, which accounts for most of the nitrogen in the bay, and especially for nitrogen from ammonia, which, though a small part of the total, is far more prevalent in rainwater than in run-off.
  5. The questions of political autonomy, of the links between the state and the ruling class, and of the ability of subordinate groups to "take over" the state were especially prevalent in this debate.
  6. It is particularly prevalent in developing countries where it claims 250000 victims each year.
  7. Firstly of course, many sincere viewpoints are held and vigorously presented, perhaps reflecting a morality that is now unfashionable or less prevalent; these viewpoints are always with us and it is proper that they should be so, and that they are seriously and sympathetically heard.
  8. Although eschewing the analysis prevalent in the traditional psychological novel, Sarraute's work nevertheless combines representation with reflexivity.
  9. In this situation, bearing in mind that the very prevalent hydroxyl and hydronium ions are probably the dominant cause in the hazard risk at 50Hz or 60Hz, it can be presumed that a hazard free situation prevails at 100Hz or 120Hz.
  10. The perception that the ills of society are relatively more prevalent in some areas than others has innocent and fairly obvious origins
  11. It is not surprising that gonococcal eye infection in newborn babies, a good measure of undiagnosed infection in a community, is extremely prevalent.
  12. If this conjecture is at all sound, then the distribution of occurrences of both in conjunction with a pronoun should be more prevalent in just those cases where plural references are in the minority, i.e. in the "with" condition, and in the mixed description condition.
  13. Yet, as we shall see, this has been by far and away the most prevalent trend in terms of legislation, at least since the start of the 1970s.

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