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Перевод: rapidity speek rapidity


[существительное]
быстрота ; скорость


Тезаурус:

  1. Outside the sphere of government, in the realms of personalised correspondence, variations came with great rapidity.
  2. We are unable to hear the ultrasonic radar signals of bats, let alone interpret them with the intelligible rapidity which they can.
  3. This passionate article was written in 1985, and the rapidity of social change and changes in attitude since then, already make some qualification necessary.
  4. While political consistency can be over-rated as a virtue - Ted Heath being an example of what happens to a politician whose mind remains fixed while the world moves by him - the rapidity with which Kinnock changed position may have damaged him more than his supporters thought it would.
  5. The UK's measures, said the Commission, were "not being achieved with sufficient rapidity".
  6. I've been taking chlorambucil for six days now and the lumps are diminishing with staggering rapidity.
  7. Piano clusters, multi-divided strings, glissandi in harps, in brass, in timpani, semi-aleatoric sections, players breathing through wind instruments: one can't list them all, but they're packed with bewildering rapidity and truly remarkable skill into a comparatively small structural space.
  8. His son was obsessive about music, mastering classical, folk and rock modes with alarming rapidity.
  9. The French were sufficiently worried by the rapidity of German industrialisation and by the quality of their wares that by the 1890s they had begun to invest in Russian railways, coal, steel and textiles as a way of controlling and reducing German competition.
  10. I had read that cancer of the lung was normally so virulent that if unchecked it spread with great rapidity.
  11. The insidious growth of statutory planning restrictions, since the.first real control was introduced forty years ago, has increased with such rapidity that it has often been difficult to keep abreast of new legislation without concentrating exclusively on this aspect of the development process.
  12. "He has also responded with increasing rapidity to other stimuli, particularly sound.
  13. Beginning with the transfer of power in India and Pakistan in 1947, through the retreat from Egypt, and the rapid withdrawal from Africa in the Macleod period in the late 1950s and early 1960s, the rapidity and lack of tension with which Britain shed her imperial domain is perhaps the most notable of tributes to national stability and, possibly, maturity in the post-war world.

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