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Перевод: boon
[прилагательное] доброжелательный; приятный; [существительное] благо; благодеяние; дар ; милость ; преимущество; удобство; просьба ; сердцевина ; костра ; кострика
Тезаурус:
- A boon to Western Union, he conducted business by wire, in effusive capitals.
- This is a boon for anyone who is hypersensitive to the latter solvents.
- Enigmatically, Boon sits in silence for a while.
- This was regarded as a great boon by Evangelicals, who dreaded sudden death without the benefit of the clergy and their prayers.
- PC World is also about to introduce low-cost training at its Croydon superstore surely a great boon to anyone who has spent days getting to grips with a user manual the size of a telephone directory!
- He had been runner-up on several occasions during his 20 years with Smith, but it was Sheelagh Boon's six-year-old Smart Move who gave him his first win when taking the Senior Newcomers Championship.
- Peter Kirsten, Ian Botham, David Boon.
- Leach says LOFT is a boon to Britain because it can answer new questions raised by Britain's stricter philosophy on safety margins.
- But with careful management the carp can still be a boon to water authorities.
- In 1981, for example, Professor William Baxter, in Accounting Standards - Boon or Curse? (in Accounting and Business Research ), made it clear that he at least did not consider that uniform measurement rules were a boon.
- The exhibition also provides a boon for "resting" actors, who play everything from a sausage-machine operator to the discoverer of quick freezing, Clarence (Captain?)
- Her 1.7m draft keel is a great boon for shoal draft cruising, and she is otherwise well equipped above and below deck, always well maintained, she is seriously for sale at a sensible price.
- This is a great boon to the amateur camera operator who, unlike the professional film-maker, has to get by without an assistant to act as focus-puller.
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