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Перевод: steady
[прилагательное] прочный; твердый; устойчивый; постоянный; ровный; равномерный; спокойный; непоколебимый; неуклонный; верный; надежный; неизменный; уравновешенный; [существительное] возлюбленная ; возлюбленный ; жених ; невеста ; [глагол] укреплять; придавать устойчивость; делать устойчивым; делать прочным; делать твердым; делаться устойчивым; делаться твердым; остепениться; стабилизировать
Тезаурус:
- But then this leads to the idea that perhaps a number of women do not enjoy being part of a couple and that a single woman in their midst acts like a demented lighthouse: enticing hapless travellers, by its safe and steady beam, on to the rocks below.
- The home selectors had been ridiculed in the press for the squad they chose, and it hardly seemed a match for the mighty West Indies; yet by steady bowling and sound batting, England won all three games convincingly, and chemists did a good trade in indigestion tablets as much humble pie had to be eaten.
- Its history thereafter is even and steady, and part of the familiar national story.
- Eventually dubbed social therapy, the scheme proved both an effective recruiting tactic and lucrative business, generating steady streams of adherents and revenue.
- On balance, the large families left just enough people alive to keep the total population at a steady size.
- There is evidence, however, of a steady development in oral tradition between the death of Count Roland in a Basque ambush in 778 and the song about Roland which inspired the Normans as they went into battle in 1066.
- Using the gun is exceptionally easy, thanks to a "long reach" trigger which exerts enough pressure to push the melted glue through the nozzle at a steady rate.
- It can help us to steer a steady course through life.
- Then, after Mr Dalglish had shocked the soccer world by resigning in the middle of last season, Mr Moran left the boot room to steady the ship, until Graeme Souness was free to leave Glasgow Rangers and return to Liverpool, where he had once been a key player.
- A steady rise up the legal ladder took him into the commercial law field and a range of broader experience as a member of both the Monopolies and Mergers Commission (1966 to 1969) and a legal member of the mental health tribunal for 22 years until 1982.
- It was impossible to hurry but they moved at a steady pace, pausing seldom.
- We can see our own "freedoms" caricatured in the south: the ebb and flow of free-market economics in the "metropolitan" countries is matched by the alternation of democratic and authoritarian regimes in the south, in which the economic policies scarcely vary in any particular, and in which the steady flow of wealth from poor to rich is consistently maintained.
- Funkin' soul grooves, smooth vocals and a chunky clavinet moves the music with a steady, relentless momentum.
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