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Перевод: sketched
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Тезаурус:
- With the other, he would exploit the nuclear defence philosophy sketched out by the Chiefs of Staff in their 1952 Global Strategy paper to get rid of National Service.
- Mozart had written only 50 of a proposed 415 bars of music, and had sketched in the outline of the melody for the next 80 bars.
- Above me the reddish escarpment and the red stone of the terraces contrasts with all the fresh greens sketched in long lines.
- He sketched her deftly in a few minutes.
- I have sketched oak trees in Richmond Park all week - all my lines are too light for the thick solidity of their girth.
- The Brundtland Commission sketched two scenarios of energy consumption in Our Common Future , one high, the other low.
- The foolscap sheets of Croxley Script ("the all purpose paper") were by now beginning to look like an inventive infant's representation of woodland scenery illicitly sketched on top of pages already thick with words.
- HUNGARY'S ruling Socialist Workers Party took a big step yesterday towards the complete abandonment of Communism when its president, Rezso Nyers, sketched out the contours of a new socialist movement capable of contesting next year's free elections, the first in Eastern Europe for 40 years.
- Now at last a brazen middle-aged hussy I inveigled my way right into the engine room, sweating with delight as I sketched shining brass, ratcheted levers and big end bearings.
- Modigliani sketched a middle-aged couple in evening dress who had probably dropped in to the Rotonde late one night.
- The sceptic might, at this point, complain that while I may have sketched out the functionalist position, I have not provided any convincing arguments as to why one should believe it.
- Tukey suggests that, if a line is sketched to fit the points, (1 - slope) will yield the power which should help promote equality of spread.
- Kant, standing on the threshold between Enlightenment and Romanticism, sketched a plan for eternal world peace while his romantic successor, Schelling, was one philosopher among many to call for a pan-European or worldwide federation to achieve this end.
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