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Перевод: prominent speek prominent


[прилагательное]
выступающий; торчащий; выпуклый; рельефный; видный; известный; выдающийся


Тезаурус:

  1. A letter was leaked from Neil Kinnock's press office which said, among other things, "The "Loony Labour Left" is taking its toll, the gays and lesbian issue is costing us dear among the pensioners; and fear of extremism is particularly prominent in the GLC area."
  2. He was a prominent Victorian industrialist with extensive ironworks in West Yorkshire.
  3. From about the fourteenth century lay artists became more prominent, sometimes travelling and sometimes settled in urban workshops near wealthy patrons.
  4. The intense reading in mysticism emphasized by Gordon and Hay and so prominent in the 1926 Clark Lectures no doubt played its part in his 1927 conversion, but so did his allied interest in primitive civilizations.
  5. Although the opposition has no experience of sheltering such a prominent figure underground, Mr Devaty's move appears to have caught by surprise not only his friends, but the country's creaky legal machinery, and it may be some time before his non-appearance prompts a full-scale police hunt for him.
  6. His jaw was strong and prominent, the mouth thin.
  7. She formed a distinctly close relationship with some business figures prominent in the Jewish community, though this did not unduly colour her view of the state of Israel.
  8. When he arrived in America, Weill did not automatically expect New York ears to take to the music of the Berlin avant-garde in which he had played so prominent a part: instead he set himself the task of learning to write music with an American accent.
  9. At the same time prominent Palestinians from the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip would probably have emerged with their status greatly enhanced.
  10. This poses the worrying possibility that when the big three Allied leaders got together, a dying depressive, an alcoholic manic depressive (Churchill, as diagnosed by one prominent psychiatrist) and a murderous sociopath (Stalin, as diagnosed by almost everyone) were getting together to plot the downfall of a genocidal maniac.
  11. In 1940 the National Council of Social Service called together the chief national voluntary societies that were concerned with old people and invited as observers the government departments involved by statute in their care, of which the most prominent were the Ministry of Health and the Assistance Board.
  12. He became North America's first multi-millionaire and founded a dynasty which is still prominent throughout the world.
  13. She was born about AD 460, daughter and granddaughter of Roman and Byzantine emperors, whose family had been prominent in Roman politics for over 700 years.

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