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Перевод: uniform
[прилагательное] однообразный; единообразный; одинаковый; единый; форменный; однородный; постоянный; равномерный; [существительное] форменная одежда; форма ; униформа ; обмундирование; [глагол] одевать в форму
Тезаурус:
- The door was opened again and the German put a foreign khaki uniform onto the bed.
- That the European Commission should toy with imposing a set of uniform accounting rules is viewed in London with abject horror.
- I changed into Tommy's uniform in my roomette and went along to the dining car where Emil, Oliver and Cathy welcomed me casually as if I were an accepted part of the crew.
- Furthermore they can move without the constraining presence of the very noticeable uniform and its "big hat".
- In a society based on classes, the nation as a uniform social-political whole does not exist.
- I sat alone in a compartment, coming to terms with the fact that I was free at last and if I wanted to put my feet up on the opposite seat or take off my tie, no one in uniform had the right to bustle in and call me Airwoman in that well-known disapproving voice.
- The combined process produces microparticulated proteins of uniform size.
- Mr Cheney greeted General Yazov, who was resplendent in his uniform and military ribbons, and the Soviet ambassador to the US, Yuri Dubinin, in the pouring rain outside the Pentagon.
- They were on Alida's face and Alida felt a chill and shifted in her chair, as though Miss Cress, in her navy uniform and bib, were one of the old headmistresses.
- Pride in the uniform was real, tangible, and central to the display of personal worth.
- One resident, Jim Goodson, aged 105, who enlisted in the Army in 1902 at the age of 17, remembered being one of the first to be issued with a khaki uniform, an improvement on the red tunics which the Boers picked off so easily.
- We learnt the next day he had had to hand in his uniform and get off the job as fast as he could.
- They are shaped in uniform sizes to ensure consistency in weight and value and served in a specially seasoned breading.
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