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Перевод: affluent speek affluent


[прилагательное]
изобильный; обильный; богатый; полноводный; приливающий; притекающий;
[существительное]
приток реки; подпор ; приток


Тезаурус:

  1. But it will give affluent viewers a foretaste of life with cable television.
  2. To be sure, the modern West has turned into a corrupt and greedy Scrooge, with each affluent nation ever-reluctant to share its gross national product with a starving and emaciated Third World.
  3. In affluent Australia it is at least highly inconvenient, and has driven many a farmer into bankruptcy.
  4. Bentley customers are younger but no less affluent than typical Rolls-Royce buyers; they must presumably be looked upon as good investments because they are more likely to make a repeat purchase than their Rolls-Royce counterparts.
  5. The result, of exacerbating both the fear and guilt of the affluent countries and the envy and hatred of the recipient countries, was perfectly predictable.
  6. I'm amazingly affluent compared with a few years ago, especially when I was on the dole for three years.
  7. True, there is a constant whine about the quality of public services, but that is common to all affluent nations.
  8. An escape from these adverse educational conditions for the more affluent sections of black society is to send their children to the growing number of private schools, mainly in urban and suburban areas.
  9. A person who is mentally handicapped is just as much a member of society as anyone else and, like anyone who possesses a disability or impairment, is entitled not only to the same rights and services as society as a whole, but also to special needs and facilities which Britain, as a relatively affluent nation, should be able to provide for the care of disadvantaged people.
  10. "The situation and the fertility of this bottom gave rise to reflections touching the present state of the labouring classes, who, in dungeon-like cellars, and bye allies, eke out a miserable existence, while with infinitely greater comfort to themselves, and honour and profit to the affluent, they might enjoy, in vast happiness, such peaceful and sequestered abodes as Gillerthwaite."
  11. His home, a very well disposed, if modest, semi-detached residence in the affluent part of Montreal known as Westmount, backed on to a park overlooking the city and the mighty St. Lawrence River and port.
  12. Here this very affluent neighbourhood spreads out southwards and westwards from the Mont Royale, after which the city is named.
  13. "The trouble with Joe," one of his more affluent colleagues in the pop business told me, "is that he suffers from the fatal curse of taste."

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