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Перевод: ubiquitous speek ubiquitous


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вездесущий; повсеместный; встречающийся повсюду


Тезаурус:

  1. But in the four transcriptions of Rachmaninov songs recorded here (the first is the ubiquitous Vocalise ), of a series of fourteen that Wild made in 1981, his prestigious pianism is let off the leash, most exhilaratingly in the fourth, "floods of Spring", in which floods of notes offer the pianist a platform for some hair-raising virtuosity.
  2. In 1967 Chapman, who had cultivated a conventional image with his ubiquitous tweed jacket and pipe, by his own later admission stunned a party attended by his friends and future Python colleagues by coming out as a homosexual.
  3. The old tollhouse further upstream by the site of the totally removed old bridge is a very desirable residence with ubiquitous modern coachlamps at the door and surrounded by bungalows built "where groups of fine cattle were grazing on the rich grass", that made JTR "covet the power of the animal painter."
  4. America's passion for watching and talking about sport (and, those ubiquitous joggers notwithstanding, the true passion is for watching not playing) deserves attention.
  5. First there is the Franz Liszt CO under the direction of Janos Rolla in an all- Mozart programme ( ): the Divertimentos in D major K.136 and B flat major K.137, the Serenata Notturna K.239 , the C minor Adagio and Fugue K.546 , and the ubiquitous Eine kleine Nachtmusik K.525 .
  6. Up until then, they had given Sale an object lesson in the art of taking limited chances with a couple of tries from the ubiquitous Morris, who seems a genuine open side.
  7. One of the Home Office's strongest objections to the inclusion of manual records under the legislation was what it saw as the insuperable practical obstacles to controlling such a ubiquitous traditional activity.
  8. The debate about lead pollution from vehicle exhaust emissions is well known; less publicity has been given to PAHs (polychlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons), a ubiquitous product of combustion processes and known to be carcinogenic (Lioy and Daisey 1987).
  9. SCIENTISTS in Wales are helping to boost production of one of India's staple foods - the ubiquitous chapati, writes Tony Heath.
  10. This yeast-like fungus is an ubiquitous organism which is found as a commensal in up to 70 per cent of people's intestines.
  11. She was not a garish poster girl or the kind of woman you see on magazine covers, shellacked into bookstall anonymity, but she was much closer to that real yet elusive image those boringly and indeed obscenely ubiquitous categories of commerce keep striving so unsuccessfully to represent.
  12. A big shirt: a more practical cover-up than the ubiquitous pareo, less likely to billow into your neighbour's ice-cream and more appropriate when popping into smart restaurants or sensitive tourist spots such as church.
  13. It was chaired by the ubiquitous Beaverbrook, and consisted of Lords Cranborne and Leathers (Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs and Minister of Transport, respectively), Sir Stafford Cripps (Minister for Aircraft Production), and Sir Archibald Sinclair (Secretary of State for Air).

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