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Перевод: prolific
[прилагательное] плодовитый; плодородный; изобилующий
Тезаурус:
- He was a director of the London and Westminster Bank and in 1837 he was involved in C. R. Cockerell's construction of their new headquarters in Lothbury, but it was with his railway work, which he obtained through his important financial connections, that he was particularly prolific.
- The house was suitable for a prolific father who wore two pairs of combinations next the skin.
- Cauthen's prolific American contemporary, Cash Asmussen, will miss four booked rides at Ascot as he pulled muscles in his neck when falling from his mount who crossed his legs at the start of the last race at Maisons-Laffitte yesterday.
- popular and prolific illustrator, especially of humorous sporting subjects, whose work appeared in books, annuals, and periodicals.
- As might be expected, the recent film by prolific one-man Finnish film industry Aki Kaurismaki bears only slight resemblance to the story with a similar name by Hans Christian Andersen.
- The prolific striker added to a succession of first-half near-misses with another spectacular shot on the turn which just went over the Ipswich bar.
- Last year, UN officials in the district of Dir, Pakistan's most prolific opium-growing region, advised thousands of local farmers to grow onions instead of the lucrative poppies.
- Carrying a tent where mountain huts are prolific may seem an unnecessary burden, but it allows total flexibility and we soon discovered the benefits of camping where we chose.
- He is a prolific author and writes regularly for newspapers.
- Fonda was able to say that he had first tried LSD a couple of years earlier, and had also been a spasmodic user of marijuana - in between more prolific bouts of drinking vodka or scotch - since 1962 when he was turned on by Jim Mitchum at the Carlton Towers Hotel, in London.
- He was a prolific writer of learned articles in the Veterinarian of which he was for a time co-editor, and his classical education is reflected in his thoughtful commentaries.
- In good soil conditions, an old sward properly managed will develop a relatively stable composition, a strong soil structure, a prolific population of fauna and flora, and good natural drainage.
- Under his ownership, Craigie Mains went from strength to strength and soon he became the most prolific prize-winning owner the Clydesdale Society has known.
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