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Перевод: brainchild
[существительное] оригинальная мысль; идея ; замысел ; выдумка ; порождение ума
Тезаурус:
- The Starfield range was the brainchild of Yoshiko "Joe" Hoshino, the president of Hoshino Gakki in Japan.
- The scheme is the brainchild of the Computer Society of India.
- The arrangement is the brainchild of Etienne Knopps, the Belgian energy minister.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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".
- Officially, it is called a vertical axis hydraulic turbine, and is the brainchild of Barry Davis of Nova Scotia.
- Levick's brainchild began life as the Public Schools' Exploring Society.
- The Congress of People's Deputies, the daring brainchild of Mr Gorbachev two years ago, has outlived its time.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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