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Перевод: credence speek credence


[существительное]
вера ; доверие; жертвенник


Тезаурус:

  1. She had either fallen or been pushed on to a spike on the plough; the level of her blood alcohol gave some credence to the idea that she had fallen.
  2. Foreign relief organizations and subsequent students of their work have tended to exaggerate this dichotomy with regard to the Famine, but internal Soviet sources lend credence to the view that the sudden withdrawal of many kinds of domestic relief was premature.
  3. Another thought struck him which would add credence to his story.
  4. "It has lent credence to such manifest absurdities as the equality of the sexes and the equality of races.
  5. The circumstances which led to the inconclusive ballot result lend some credence to this.
  6. BUCKINGHAM PALACE 12 October: His Excellency Senhor Luis Neto-Kiambata was received in audience by The Prince of Wales and The Prince Edward, Counsellors of State acting on behalf of The Queen, and presented the Letters of Recall of his predecessor and his own Letters of Credence as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from the People's Republic of Angola to the Court of St James's.
  7. The movement was given credence when NME gathered together a host of itchy bands on a compilation tape called "C86".
  8. After forming the core of a post-war consensus for over three decades since the Attlee period, the bitter legacy of the old order was now seen in the uncollected refuse bins and undug graves which popular credence (somewhat exaggeratedly) identified with "the winter of discontent".
  9. On the right was a gap where the credence table (side table serving an altar) had stood.
  10. The aristocracy in Russia gave no credence to such things, but the common people knew better.
  11. This is not proof, of course, that there was no reasonable expectation of trouble; the late announcement of the ban, however, gave credence to the assumption that it had only been prompted by the Apprentice Boys march, and that the Government, as in Dungannon, was allowing a loyalist organisation to manipulate the situation so that an opposition demonstration would be banned.
  12. Fig. 2 Credence table plan and elevations
  13. For although Force Orders inevitably direct that such material will be submitted for assessment, it is typical that in a task-orientated institution which gives low priority or credence to the academic tome, the systems to ensure submission of the essays, or the ability to make much use of any useful ideas they contain, often remains sketchy.

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