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Перевод: converting
[существительное] преобразование; превращение; обращение; бессемерование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Converting the loft could be the least expensive way of providing more space and adding a little value to the property.
- In 1984 the Anglian Water Authority applied for permission to carry out a land-drainage scheme on the Stour between Stratford St Mary and Flatford Mill, with the purpose of converting the riverside pasture to oil-seed rape.
- These may be suitable for converting into one or more cottages.
- Only a fine cover tackle from Apsee stopped Harries from scoring after clever play by Withey, George and Waters, but from the ensuing line-out Withey stole Bridgend's throw and drove over, Jones converting splendidly from the touchline.
- However, all the new occupants were faced with considerable expense in converting their areas of the building into habitable accommodation because each newly formed unit lacked even basic services provision, and by 1986 most people had spent an additional 55-;60,000 on their conversion.
- Some, however, refused to be impressed: in 1858, when his fame was just beginning, a lady known to history only as Miss Marsh, and someone who occupied herself in converting Irish navvies, was told that the man in the railway carriage she was about to enter was Mr Spurgeon.
- With White converting all the tries, Alton ran out comfortable winners after a terrible start.
- If you're converting your loft, or want a fitted bedroom or bathroom, you'll probably be making use of fibreboards in one shape or another.
- The memory also skips every sixth field that is stored, thereby converting a 60Hz sequence into a 50Hz sequence.
- Kennetts beat Wickham Dynamoes 2-;1, with Kevin West converting two penalties.
- Examples of farmers in the Welsh LFA converting moorland while once good lower pastures are filling with rushes or being overgrown with bracken, are quite commonplace.
- The study is also considering ripping up all the railway lines and converting them to busways.
- by converting the compound to some other compound, which may also be toxic and may be recalcitrant to further degradation.
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