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Перевод: dint
[существительное] след от удара; вмятина ; впадина ; отпечаток ; след ; натиск ; [глагол] оставлять вмятину; оставлять след
Тезаурус:
- This gift was subject to the capital transfer tax, not inheritance tax, provisions, and by dint of the passage of more than 10 years is outside any tax charge.
- There was an outbreak of infection with this organism in Liverpool in 1976, which was thankfully controlled by dint of exhaustive contact-tracing, and there have only been sporadic single cases since then, mostly imported from abroad.
- It was very basic indeed, and only by dint of preparation for the royal visitor did it have any carpeting on the stairs.
- And as every greyhaired person knows by dint of experience, there is no black and white issue, only grey.
- Seekings had been left behind to supervise the equipping of the new vehicles, and by dint of bullying and gentle persuasion, had managed to get them ready for service.
- Mr Agassi, 23, became an honorary member by dint of winning the Men's Singles Championship in July.
- A basement room in a north London squat, wild and bright with plants, hangings covering the crumbled plaster falling off the damp walls, furnished with wit and ingenuity by dint of jumble sales and the skips outside the richer homes further down the street.
- Paris is milling with women in this mould; women who either, by dint of their own success or that of their husband's, can afford to have a favourite designer.
- "The decision to do so was one of the hardest I have ever made: but now that I am committed (by dint of posting the letter before I had time to change my mind) I began to be afraid of opposite extremes - afraid that I am merely indulging in an orgy of egoism."
- So, by dint of various enquiries, we managed to locate a house in a more salubrious area, Cardington Road, where the landlady was prepared to offer us a small sitting-room in addition, for an extra guinea a week.
- The Sussex county player from Ham Manor achieved his first major victory by dint of a brilliant afternoon round of 66 for a total of 137, one better than Stephen Pullan (Sand Moor), who carded a brace of 69s.
- A cousin of Frederick, the Elector Palatine, he was a physically feeble young man who by dint of self-discipline transformed himself into a vigorous soldier.
- Mrs Theresa Murphy, the Mayor's wife, had, by dint of playing first violin in the local amateur orchestra, established herself as one of the cultural leaders of Tollemarche.
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