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Перевод: enriched
[прилагательное] обогащенный; витаминизированный
Тезаурус:
- The Western church could forget the tensions that had enriched her life while Rome was one among several great sees.
- Enriched with Vitamin E, the lotion is light to apply and perfect for you sensitive skin sufferers.
- Commercial blends of enriched isolates of aerobic bacteria are being used to clean-up petroleum hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater, with the predominant organisms being Pseudomonas species.
- After successive days of heavy rain, the hollows before mentioned, become insufficient to receive the mighty volume of water which descends from the impending clouds upon them, and the maddening torrents are hurled from their rugged elevation with the awful roar of thunder: the grey rocks, occasionally tinted by pervading lichens, and still more beautifully enriched by many greened mosses resembling cushions of soft velvet, produce combinations of colour the most animated and superb, which, contrasted with the milky hue of the convulsed waters, form a picture of transcendent sublimity and beauty."
- Numerous studies are also cited where animals reared in an enriched or rich home environment were more successful problem solvers than those reared in impoverished environments or in laboratory cages.
- The shipment of 16.48 kilograms of 93 per cent enriched uranium is destined for a 14-megawatt research reactor at Potesti, which was supplied by the California-based General Atomics company in the 1970s.
- Books: Low-cut dresses, firm-hewn parts Moira Shearer is not enriched by Shirley Conran's hymn to Mammon
- (Stimulus A of fig. 5.10 might be said to be enriched, if only a little, by virtue of its ability to evoke the image of X.) The differentiation theory, in contrast, holds that "percepts change over time by progressive elaboration of qualities, features and dimensions of variation" (Gibson and Gibson 1955, p. 34), that is, by an elaboration of aspects of the stimulus that are present in it from the outset.
- William Sherard spent many years abroad (he was Consul at Smyrna from 1703-;17) and enriched his brother James's garden at Eltham with treasures from the Near East, which Dillenius recorded in his beautifully illustrated Hortus Elthamensis (1732).
- Let us be enriched and stimulated by the products of all ages, not just our own.
- For example, the gorgeous blue poppies, though by no means lime-haters, will always colour better in acid conditions and need soil which has been enriched with leaf mould and retains its moisture.
- An 1801 description criticised, "Though the corporation are said to be enriched by the produce of the ferry over the Tamar, the privilege of dragging the oysters, the anchorage and clearance of foreign vessels etc, yet the town presents but a poor appearance".
- A benefit to them is a benefit to society, and a body of students personally "enriched" by their education is an "enriched" society.
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