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Перевод: some speek some


[прилагательное]
какой-либо; какой-нибудь; какой-то; некий; некоторый; ст`оящий; замечательный; в полном смысле слова;
[наречие]
приблизительно; около; отчасти; порядочно; несколько; немного; до некоторой степени; немало;
[местоимение]
кое-кто; некоторые; одни; другие; некоторое количество; кое-какой; один


Тезаурус:

  1. However, Lois Maxwell, who played the ever-loyal Miss Moneypenny, says, "Diana and I had lunch together and after eating some shrimps she realized how much garlic there had been in them.
  2. In London within the walls, besides St Paul's cathedral and (from 1107 - 8) the Augustinian priory of Holy Trinity Aldgate, there were by 1200 some ninety-nine parish churches, one for every 1 hectares (3 acres) or so.
  3. It was bad enough he himself trying to turn into an amateur psychiatrist or psychotherapist or whatever they liked to call themselves, but to have some strange layman taking an interest in his wife, or his wife's case, was altogether too much.
  4. His wife had died just over a year earlier; one of his daughters was a teacher in Tel Aviv, the other a painter, and Shlomo Green was himself a sculptor of some distinction.
  5. This would allow local authorities, for instance, to object to consignments being sent to their area - a necessary measure because some member states have decentralised their waste disposal administration.
  6. Their needs alone would have been enough reason - were enough - for a number of us over the next three to four years to stay in a male organization, with largely male resources for mainly male callers and to join with some of those men to change it.
  7. I hadn't seen her since my wedding day, but had heard she was "housekeeping" for some Pakistani gentlemen in Rotherham.
  8. Like early Scorsese, or some David Mamet, it's a film which shows the limits of a certain kind of masculinity.
  9. The quotations above illustrate this left-wing frankness, and show how far political allegiances in some cases determine selection policy.
  10. This was an attempt to secure the reconvening of the Geneva Conference on terms mutually agreeable to the superpowers, both of which intended to expose their clients to some pressure, but not at the cost of a damaging political reverse.
  11. The smuggled letters take three days' journey to Rabat from the prison: some never arrive.
  12. Then I had to wait some three years , and the attitude in hospital and lack of administrative efficiency was unpleasantly conspicuous.
  13. A lack of mobility on the part of many within the cities has inevitably meant that an increasing number of those remaining are in some way disadvantaged (Redfern, 1982; Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, 1984).

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