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Перевод: accumulated
[прилагательное] накопленный; собранный
Тезаурус:
- Our concern is with that huge category of stock which is not issuing well and which fills our valuable storage space: the nineteenth-century biographies; the classics of politics and philosophy; the long journal runs; the multi-volume histories; the "complete" works; the novels, plays and studies of and by yesterday's men and women; the giant topographical histories - the accumulated cultural and historical heritage that lies heavily on the stacks and on the reference shelves.
- We were soon splashing about in the surf washing off weeks of dirt accumulated in the slit trenches.
- As we have seen, Attlee accumulated 148 standing and 313 ad hoc groups in six and quarter years, and Churchill 137 and 109 respectively in three and a half years.
- But the very thoroughness with which British industry had been converted to war work, the degree to which overseas investment had been sold to pay for the war effort, and the war-weariness accumulated over six years of privation created a twin dilemma: public expectations of a better post-war world had increased in reverse proportion to the capacity of the British economy to finance it.
- The librarian fetched a checked duster, and wiped away the dust, a black, thick, tenacious Victorian dust, a dust composed of smoke and fog particles accumulated before the Clean Air Acts.
- Between 1970 and 1989 the UK had an accumulated trade deficit with the rest of the EC of 86.4 billion in current prices, whereas our accumulated trade surplus with the rest of the world was 78.8 billion in the same period.
- Where thick deposits of heat modified oil or fat have accumulated the judicious use of a scraper may be indicated.
- The government's early arguments that "we can't afford it" are less persuasive with the budget surplus accumulated in 1987 and 1988 and claims that tax cuts are better than greater state spending on social and health services have found fewer takers among the public (see below p. 297).
- During the space of a few hours, a one-metre thickness of ash accumulated in some parts of the town which were only a few hundred metres away from the active vent and many house roofs collapsed under the weight.
- For all that we have said about the role of the country districts round - which applies as much to northern as to Italian cities - and the close relation, however ambivalent, of religious aspirations and the development of towns, it is in the end their place in the accumulation of wealth which marks them out in this age: they are at once the symbols and the centres of mammon; in them gathered the moneyers who struck coin and the merchants who exchanged and accumulated it.
- Attlee's tally it should be recalled, was 148 standing Cabinet committees and 313 ad hoc, accumulated over six and a quarter years.
- Further, if we designate the surplus-value accumulated as variable capital as v, and that accumulated as constant capital c, we find:
- Within eight years he had fully repaid his creditors and accumulated a greater fortune than ever before.
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