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Перевод: streamlined
[прилагательное] обтекаемый; удобообтекаемый; хорошо налаженный; модернизированный
Тезаурус:
- While some species are streamlined for fast flows, others are burrowers and bottom-crawlers.
- In the 1980s stock-taking has become a more unfashionable activity and many libraries check their stock rarely or not at all - despite the opportunities for more streamlined stock-taking offered by automated stock records.
- The external body features like arms, hands, legs, and genitals of the dolphin's land-based ancestors, have either been eliminated or withdrawn inside the dolphin's body to create the most beautifully proportioned and elegant of forms, perfectly streamlined for movement in the water.
- The rest of the class suffered its demise in the winter of 1934 when they were replaced by the streamlined double-deckers as part of Manager Walter Luff's modernisation of the tramway. 59 was spared and sent for storage to Fleetwood depot, following a valedictory tribute in the Evening Gazette: "They were clumsy, awkward and dangerous, but they were Blackpool's own trams, and there was nothing like them anywhere else.
- All of the walking species had the widely-splayed legs that gave them a slow and lumbering gait, but, in the absence of more streamlined animals, they prospered.
- The result of this openness to new ideas began to pay off when films like the Gilliatt-scripted Rome Express (1933), a streamlined comedy thriller, became hits at the box office.
- They had learned the finer points from a freebooter at Dover, later buying their own streamlined cutter and running it from Folkestone to the French coast, dealing in brandy and fine lace.
- But - as in its streamlined playing of Beethoven's third Leonora overture and elegant, shapely performance of Mozart's G major Piano Concerto K 453, in which Barenboim combined the roles of soloist and conductor - what one missed in the Strauss tone-poem was any distinctive, defined character.
- John Millington, principal training adviser for the Engineering Industry Training Board, says employers would like to see the present system streamlined, with fewer syllabuses and more emphasis on assessing a wider range of skills.
- He does not greatly care for the dark purplish bathroom suite ("Damson", the estate agent's brochure had called the shade) but it had been one of the things that attracted Marjorie when they bought the house two years ago - the bathroom, with its kidney-shaped handbasin and goldplated taps and sunken bath and streamlined loo and bidet.
- The fourteen streamlined double-deckers were bought for the Squires Gate route in 1935, on which they spent most of their working lives until its closure in 1961.
- In front of them to one side were the CEGB representatives, led by Lord Silsoe with streamlined efficiency.
- In 1950 the streamlined cars were still in the wartime green livery, as seen here at Squires Gate, with the Airport in the background.
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