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Перевод: constantly
[наречие] постоянно; часто; то и дело
Тезаурус:
- I was in the Decoding Room briefly, as were all Hut 6 recruits, but was very glad not to remain there, as the operators were constantly having nervous breakdowns on account of the pace of work and the appalling noise.
- It is difficult to draw a line between a company car that is a pure perk and one used constantly on the job by a salesman or service engineer.
- Usually agricultural technology is closely linked to that of industrial technology and is constantly innovating as private farms strive to remain competitive.
- They are also accusing Mr Pozsgay's supporters of trying to go too far too fast, and of constantly raising the stakes.
- In these commentaries - on Solomon's rebuilding of the Temple, on Esras and Nehemiah, especially on Samuel - he constantly addressed himself to passages about kings.
- The "temptations" of the jazz era in London's West End, especially to Cup finalists, were a real danger, and Chapman constantly reminded his players that "they only count as long as they retain their form on the field".
- The term "permanent" is something of a misnomer, for the content of any pasture is constantly changing as conditions become more favourable for one species and less for another; it applies only to the fact that a pasture remains in grass for an indefinite period.
- Year after year, this is constantly the favourite dessert when eating out.
- But a brain with a fixed number of cells almost certainly works better than one whose cells are constantly dividing.
- The History of Sandford and Merton , by Thomas Day (1748-;89) first published 1783-;9 and constantly reprinted.
- It is the runner who has to jerk his pace constantly to avoid the rude pedestrians.
- The snow continued for days, until the print had been worn off every ordnance survey map in the house by impatient fingers constantly tracking imaginary routes up Torridon's thrilling peaks.
- During a speech in the House, Sir Winston was constantly interrupted by Paling with cries of "dirty dog".
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