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Перевод: smattering
[существительное] поверхностное знание; кое-что; небольшое число
Тезаурус:
- 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.
- 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.
- Omi sighed contentedly as she looked around the room which had a fair smattering of elderly ladies, like herself having a Sunday morning treat.
- 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.
- Most normal schools provide a smattering of social education but a special school will concentrate far more fully on these additional educational needs.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Mike Tomkies responds to the golden eagle with a smattering of science, a touch of religion and quantities of romance.
- Yet there are still a smattering of pop ironists trickling sporadically, lip-first into the fray.
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