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Перевод: belated
[прилагательное] задержавшийся; запоздалый; поздний; застигнутый ночью; застигнутый темнотой
Тезаурус:
- Kiwis deserve belated fruits Paul Fitzpatrick on New Zealand's quest for recognition.
- Bonanza Boy's trainer Martin Pipe fancies Huntworth ahead of Bonanza Boy and Omerta, the Irish National winner who makes a belated seasonal reappearance.
- "They are trying to sling mud at me to cover up the defeat by Peru," he said, rising to his own defence and pointing a brave if belated finger back at the SFA.
- I edged around the puddles in the garden, where belated rain fell from the yew trees, and returned to my Bed and Breakfast house for a soothing sleep.
- It was a belated acknowledgement from the Academy that the "permissive society" had arrived.
- A belated denial that any subsidies had been paid to Neophane did not materialise until June 1991, when the Italian government explained that extensive inquiries had been necessary because the original allegations lacked detail.
- It was while they were finishing their belated tea that Mrs Blunt arrived.
- Thus, the marked advance of women in education and in the professions in the seventies was a notable, if belated testament to social advance, even if some of this progress owed much to the belligerent assertiveness of the feminist movement as well.
- A local income tax would give councils the power to jeopardise Britain's belated conversion to a belief in low direct taxation.
- However, on his belated homecomings, he indirectly reassured her that the needed person did return m- the end.
- Wigan's less grand Central Park should offer belated compensation.
- a belated attempt to meet minority principles in a plural democracy by avoiding any definition and by restoring ultimate power of decision to the Oireachtas Parliament.
- Since employees often complain about receiving belated information particular management attention should be given to correct timing.
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