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Перевод: aeon
[существительное] вечность ; эра [геол.]
Тезаурус:
- He made it seem an aeon.
- Kimata gave up her 29-year career at the Ministry of Labour to take charge of Aeon Forest, Body Shop's leading franchise in Japan.
- But there was no popular basis for this view, as the Aeon leaders discovered when they tried to mobilize support for Churchill in 1936.
- In 1935 the fact that an Election was anticipated had probably increased support for the Peace Ballot: but that was because the Aeon had steered clear of party politics.
- Act aeon leans sharply across the field from the right bottom corner, struggling against three hounds, while the goddess stands at the left, quiet, head a little bent, lending a curious still beauty to the cruel scene.
- The whole area, a band 50 miles wide and hundreds or maybe thousands of miles long, is alive - rearing and plunging, writhing and creaking - as the future shape of a portion of the world is determined for the next aeon of geologic time.
- In order to simplify the task of explaining how that understanding can be achieved, it will be expedient to consider that the long aeon in which the development of the Created God has taken place can be divided into three periods.
- The pre-tax outcome for the year to January was still a hefty 9.1m loss - down from a restated 11m deficit - and the 10m drop in the interest bill owes much to the 30m equity injection from Japan's Aeon Group.
- More interesting are the other two, both from above the main porch at the east: Artemis and Act aeon (a subject which, like other brutal divine punishments of mortal error, becomes frequent in classical art; cf. fig. 119 and p. 72, below); and Zeus with Hera.
- Glancing at the "who duz wot" bit has been my wont for many an aeon, I spotted an absence.
- His great Death of Act aeon (fig. 119) has the same kind of fusion of old and new as the Ludovisi throne (fig. 83), and is no less effective.
- That most terrible of the stories of divine punishment out of all mortal proportion to the offence appears often in the fifth century, like the punishment of Act aeon, and evidently had a powerful meaning for the time.
- Equally important in this respect was Common Wealth's approach to foreign policy, acutely summarized by one historian: "The Aeon and the Popular Front might have failed, but the People's War fostered a vision of a progressive Utopia arising phoenix-like from the ashes of Europe."
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