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Перевод: diversify
[глагол] разнообразить; вкладывать в различные предприятия
Тезаурус:
- The effects must be charming, to see the dark green elm with the lighter shades of the lime and beech or the yellowish green planes with the silver-leaved abele, the Chestnut, the poplar, the acacia, the horse-chestnut, cum multis aliis , when fanned by a gentle breeze, then how beautiful the contrast, how delightfully the light and shade fall in to diversify the sylvan scene.
- There is a big fear in the hills that in order to maintain businesses in the lowlands, people will diversify into sheep, and the profitability of sheep in the lowlands will be greater."
- He was eager to expand, to diversify into other luxury products as his rivals Cartier and Asprey were already doing very successfully.
- But all the while these mutations, as well as the natural hazards of the environment - the temperature variations, the strength of solar radiation, the salt concentrations in ocean water, for example - all acted to diversify populations.
- What began as an attempt to diversify and cater for minority interests on BBC 2 turned into an extraordinary national obsession.
- The first ones seem to have lived in the sea, but by the Silurian the jawless (Agnathan) fish were a prominent component of fresh- and brackish-water sites in many areas of the world, and continued to diversify into the Devonian period.
- In contrast to existing local authority plans, LDDC explicitly encouraged mainly private housing to diversify the existing housing stock which was 80 per cent council housing.
- Seeking to diversify, Mr Ra (who was born the distinctly un-Egyptian Claude Nowell) jumped into an industry ripe for a little niche marketing: the funeral business.
- He could diversify into new crops like meadowfoam, lupins, borage, linseed and flax.
- Wouldn't American distributors welcome the opportunity to diversify their product range with some little English films?
- The French ports have been particularly vociferous in pressing for compensation and in January 1986 the French government made a package of aid available to Calais, Boulogne, Dunkirk and Dieppe to upgrade their deep water and other maritime facilities and to diversify their local economies.
- Since Japan and Britain scrapped their exchange controls in 1979 and remaining European controls disappeared during the late 1980s, investors have been far freer to seek out the best returns and to diversify their risks.
- At the same time, CB, as it became in 1959, has seen the source of its earnings diversify as consumer finance became more and more important to the group.
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