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Перевод: born
[прилагательное] рожденный; прирожденный; ограниченный; с узким кругозором; [глагол] #p.p. от bear
Тезаурус:
- Robert Forbes was born Terence Lewthwaite in Salford, part of the industrial heartland of England, a sprawl of sour streets of back-to-back houses, cross-hatched with scummy canals and punctuated by decaying factories which fouled the atmosphere with their effluents.
- I shook and panicked and wept for the fist time since he'd been born.
- Mouse pups born in Dr Friedler's laboratory weighed less at birth and failed to grow or mature as fast as those born of fathers treated (for the sake of comparison) with either salt-water injections or compressed air.
- They stayed first in the hotel and were still living there when John was born.
- Over the Irish Sea, an Irish Republican who had been born in New York, U.S.A. - and therefore, legally an American citizen - Eamon De Valera, became President of the Irish Free State.
- A visiting doctor counted the graves of 100 infants including the daughter born to Joseph on the eve of the Nez Perce flight at Tepahlewam.
- I am afraid I was not born to obey!
- If you can remember the start of BBC2, Prince Edward being born, the first issue of The Sun , and Harold Wilson becoming Prime Minister, you can remember 1964.
- as well as a host of other academic successes - but neither Arnold or his successor, Dixon, ever took more than eight boys a time and most of them carefully selected - few were born deaf.
- Rudolf Diesel's father might have been German but he was born in Paris.
- This would also bind an eventually merged Germany, which the Soviet Union recognises might be born when Nato and the Warsaw Pact give way to a new European security system.
- It had a son to be proud of: Samuel Champlain, founder of Quebec, who was born there around 1569.
- William Hogarth, who was born on 9th.
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