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Перевод: brainchild speek brainchild


[существительное]
оригинальная мысль; идея ; замысел ; выдумка ; порождение ума


Тезаурус:

  1. The Starfield range was the brainchild of Yoshiko "Joe" Hoshino, the president of Hoshino Gakki in Japan.
  2. The scheme is the brainchild of the Computer Society of India.
  3. The arrangement is the brainchild of Etienne Knopps, the Belgian energy minister.
  4. Only 18 months ago, it was little more than a dream, the brainchild of himself and a few radical economists, blending Mr Gorbachev's plans for economic decentralisation with crystallising Estonian nationalism.
  5. Reviving the classical grandeur of the railway carriage of Edwardian days, with all its silver-plated, lacetableclothed dining-car finery and mahogany-panelled parlour-car ambience, on the long-established route from London to Paris and Venice, the Orient Express was the brainchild of James Sherwood, head of the Sea Containers Group.
  6. Through William Agnew's painting, and the notice it received, the Building Fund (Agnew's brainchild) got off to a splendid start, and Agnew's energy and his business contacts throughout Glasgow soon saw the Fund grow quickly.
  7. This was the brainchild of Francesco de Carerra, a senior legislator in Padua, and it amounted to a padlock that closed the vaginal labia tight by the simple expedient of passing right through them - or as it was more decorously phrased at the time "locked up the seat of voluptuousness".
  8. Officially, it is called a vertical axis hydraulic turbine, and is the brainchild of Barry Davis of Nova Scotia.
  9. Levick's brainchild began life as the Public Schools' Exploring Society.
  10. The Congress of People's Deputies, the daring brainchild of Mr Gorbachev two years ago, has outlived its time.
  11. Mr Wu then enlisted Mr Zhao's support to clear bureaucratic obstacles to his risky brainchild, a 186-mile tollway linking Hong Kong with Canton and the special economic zone of Shenzhen.
  12. It is somewhat ironical that this position was carefully constructed by earlier Republican presidents and that CITES was primarily the brainchild of the Nixon administration.
  13. The partnership between Rolls and Royce, motor engineers, led to the foundation of Rolls Royce Ltd., in 1906, and in the following year, the Territorial Army was established - also the English Boy Scout movement, which was the brainchild of Sir Baden-Powell, from his experiences at Mafeking, during the later Boer War.

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