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Перевод: reformed speek reformed


[прилагательное]
преобразованный; исправленный; исправившийся


Тезаурус:

  1. " "They shall not desecrate the precincts of ancient tombs and the Great Reformed Kirk of Glasgow with a temple to their vanities and profanities, their antics and mummery
  2. Even Archibald earl of Argyll, nearing the end of a long life noted mainly for a remarkable inability to make decisions, now found "boldness" in him; he "reformed many things", we are told, and, despite the strictures of archbishop Hamilton, he maintained the Protestant preacher John Douglas in his household.
  3. The trouble is that the reform-minded Communists are still in bed with barely reformed Stalinists.
  4. The stock market was fundamentally reformed by the "big bang" (27 October 1986) which ended old restrictive practices.
  5. The same critics pointed to the obsolete Victorian rationale of the Commission - which was established to plant trees for wooden ships and pit-props in a war in which timber would be a strategic material - and wondered aloud if the organisation as well as its activities should not be reformed or abolished.
  6. All the Nonconformist denominations - the Baptists, the Congregationalists (now the United Reformed Church), the Methodists, the Quakers, the Unitarians as well as smaller denominations such as the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion - have interesting and often remarkable buildings.
  7. Reformed systems of direct support , aimed in particular at helping family farms and crofts.
  8. The bad reason for accepting Iran as a reformed character lies in the automatic business of letting Iran's star rise when Iraq's falls, and vice versa.
  9. In other words, the ex-civil righters and so-called socialists of the SDLP ushered in Thatcherism because a Labour Government democratically reformed Northern Ireland's representation at Westminster.
  10. Dianne is 26 and a (reformed) high-spender: "The joy was the act of shopping itself.
  11. Rose of Lima wrote no spiritual works; influenced, in her time at least, no worldly powers; reformed no evil Church authorities; fought no public battles; and lived anyway in a Third World country thousands of miles from the centre of things.
  12. The Police and Criminal Evidence Act will be reformed.
  13. Mr Gorbachev still thinks the old system can be reformed.

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