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Перевод: assortment speek assortment


[существительное]
сортировка ; подбор ; ассортимент


Тезаурус:

  1. Many were Finnish X Cheviot crosses with an assortment of rams being used.
  2. If readers of the Figures wished successfully to grow the delectable assortment presented by Miller, they had but to turn to his Dictionary for all the practical advice gleaned over half a century's gardening and, if that proved too expensive, then there was the Abridgement or the Kalendar .
  3. Accessories sold with the windows usually include remote controls, and roller and Venetian blinds in an assortment of colours, as well as blackout blinds (to completely exclude light), and exterior blinds (to reduce solar heat gain).
  4. Emily's first book, "Klee Wyck" (Laughing One) went into three editions and was followed by "The Book of Small" and "The House of All Sorts" (Emily's experiences with a rare assortment of characters while managing a guest-house).
  5. I remembered the overweight, middle-aged American couple when they boarded the train; both carried green backpacks on their chests and had what looked like an assortment of small army hold-alls on a belt around their waists.
  6. The whole fantastic assortment is dealt with at length in Stanley Cavell's Claim of Reason .
  7. Before you know it you are back where you started, in the armchair in front of the television consuming a large box of your favourite chocolate assortment as a comfort for your injured self-esteem.
  8. On the bench was a last with a heavy boot on it, and an assortment of other footwear awaiting Mr Zamoyski's expert attention.
  9. Pehr Kalm, a Swedish naturalist and pupil of Linnaeus, was amazed by the diversity of stones, insects, East and West Indian butterflies, corals, humming birds, all manner of snakes, animals and birds, and a surprising assortment of peculiar footwear.
  10. As compulsory state education absorbed the higgledy-piggledy assortment of church, charity and board grammar schools which had emerged over the 200 or so years of industrial Britain, the essentially utilitarian character of schooling was never quite extinguished.
  11. Although the wheel has gone, the millpond is well maintained and is home to a great assortment of wildlife.
  12. Anders was there, supposedly supervising the preparation of an assortment of mixed salads for the buffet.
  13. These "fireside" monologues emerge from an assortment of inter-related characters and jump back through time to poor white Adam, (Nature's mistake).

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