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Перевод: smattering speek smattering


[существительное]
поверхностное знание; кое-что; небольшое число


Тезаурус:

  1. Traditionally members of the Southern (now Beazer Homes) League, they were allotted a place in the Vauxhall League, which they head by two points, and Gould takes a healthy smattering of former Northampton players back tomorrow.
  2. Among about 400 guests in the Atrium at the Millbank centre, just along the road from the Houses of Parliament, were authors, entertainers, stars from stage, screen and sport - and a smattering of ordinary people from worthy walks of life such as ambulance drivers, nurses, teachers and charity workers.
  3. Omi sighed contentedly as she looked around the room which had a fair smattering of elderly ladies, like herself having a Sunday morning treat.
  4. As well as the usual smattering of quotations from the likes of Diderot and Montaigne, it features figures, diagrams, a glossary of technical terms and a bibliography - all the paraphernalia, that is, of an academic monograph.
  5. Most normal schools provide a smattering of social education but a special school will concentrate far more fully on these additional educational needs.
  6. And the nomads are not overlooked - Jordanian army officers try to bring a smattering of schooling to the children who live in the goat-hair tents.
  7. He belonged to that alliance of the professions, the remnants of old money and a smattering of intellectuals which had a romantic view of the working man and found a sympathetic ear in the leadership of more conservative trade unions.
  8. Just another bloody journalist, a dilettante with a ragbag mind, who thought that because he had a smattering of scientific language, which he produced with a glib assurance that made George want to choke him, he was qualified to question him , a serious scientist with an intellectual grasp that Gerrard could never understand, let alone achieve.
  9. Gwili tried to interpret for him the power of Welsh literature and especially the "renaissance" of modern Welsh poetry of which he was himself a part, but Edward had only a smattering of Welsh and, judging from rough translations of folksongs and simple lyrics, he was disinclined to carry his studies further.
  10. Amazingly, 1986 has seen a reappearance of the singer-songwriter, with Peter Case, Stan Ridgway and Andy White receiving more than a smattering of applause.
  11. Mike Tomkies responds to the golden eagle with a smattering of science, a touch of religion and quantities of romance.
  12. Yet there are still a smattering of pop ironists trickling sporadically, lip-first into the fray.

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