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Перевод: ascendant
[прилагательное] восходящий; господствующий
Тезаурус:
- Ascendant Phoebus watch'd that hour with care,
- Arran gave way to the persuasions of his half-brother, the abbot of Paisley, and to the ascendant Beaton faction.
- By early November, the Protestant lords had been forced to slip out of Edinburgh, leaving the Catholics in the ascendant and the Mass restored.
- Mr Lo's star is still in the ascendant.
- They were replaced by a local bourgeoisie and petit bourgeoisie associated with the ascendant manufacturing and commercial sectors, while rural labour gave way to industrial labour.
- As far back as December 1989, James Tuckey, managing director of giant landlord/developer MEPC, said: "Occupiers, not owners, are in the ascendant."
- But as in 1543, when the English appeared to be completely in the ascendant, it was not a straightforward matter.
- Mr Stubbs told the Bupa symposium: "The big anti-smoking battalions are in the ascendant.
- In Yorkshire, and elsewhere, the public relations and promotional aspects are now in the ascendant.
- On one level this is self-evident within the ascendant economic rhetoric.
- Mr Tony Benn was in the ascendant.
- But might he actually side with Balliol now, if he deemed his cause in the ascendant?
- With the wealth of connections in the two clubs, and the end of their squeamishness over protocol, May fears that even the two ascendant clubs in Wales - Llanelli and Neath - will be hard pressed to compete.
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