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Перевод: seventeenth speek seventeenth


[прилагательное]
семнадцатый;
[существительное]
семнадцатое число; семнадцатая часть;
[цифра]
семнадцатый


Тезаурус:

  1. But it the hermaphrodite threatens the binarism of gender through ambiguous unity, the female transvestite of the early seventeenth century positively disrupts that same scheme by usurping the master side of the opposition.
  2. Ice-houses in Britain date from the seventeenth century, and many of the great houses had private ice-houses built in their grounds before the advent of refrigeration - some were still used well into the present century.
  3. So it is worth recalling at the outset of this discussion that it is in these senses that the female cross-dresser of the early seventeenth century could be described as an "invert" or "pervert", and hardly at all in the sense of those words as coined and popularized by the nineteenth-century sexologists and, later, psychoanalysis.
  4. British Architectural Library (London) has more than 400 metres of shelving of manuscript works from the seventeenth century onwards, on all manner of architectural topics; there are more than 250,000 drawings and 50,000 photographs on architecture and topography.
  5. It did not come into general use until the latter half of the seventeenth century.
  6. Velzquez's name, for example, would have been familiar to very few Mexicans in the seventeenth century, but as the only artist authorised to execute likenesses of the King his official portraits of Philip IV and the innumerable engravings after them would have been well known.
  7. In one much-quoted case a holding of 30 acres in the manor of Plumpton, increased in scale value by nearly three hundred per cent in the first half of the seventeenth century.
  8. To its left the church of La Compaia de Jesus, built in the late seventeenth century on the site of the Palace of Serpents, had a similarly ornate faade.
  9. The fortunes of individual towns varied considerably over the sixteenth and seventeenth century but many still bear considerable marks of their former prosperity.
  10. There are literally thousands of Latin words occurring in texts of interest to the local historian - and these may date from the sixth or seventh centuries down to the seventeenth.
  11. As shown by Valerie Fildes, in Breasts, Bottles and Babies (1988), during the seventeenth century Puritan theologians in particular devoted sermons and popular tracts to the evils of non-breastfeeding mothers, and they were joined by philosophers and physicians; but this had little discernible effect on the wealthy.
  12. In the seventeenth century some preformationists claimed they could detect in the head of the sperm cell a tiny person in miniature - a homunculus - just waiting to emerge.
  13. From the seventeenth century onwards antiquarians recognised that the polished stone axes found at numerous sites in Britain were made of stone that was not available locally.

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