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Перевод: expensive
[прилагательное] дорогой; дорогостоящий
Тезаурус:
- One item on lease is a new in-house laundry which was acquired when high bedroom occupancy was anticipate and its was though that the hire cost of linen would be more expensive.
- This might happen if you give money away to members of your family or if you buy expensive items in order to reduce your savings.
- Crates belonging to millionaires were impressive: beamed and lined with sailcloth, they had solid, elegant walls made of the most expensive grades of tropical wood, with the rings and knots cut and polished like antiques.
- For finer work the 88 handpiece is available in two versions; the more expensive using a spring connector to hinge it mid-way from the main connector.
- Certainly there is Biblical precedent for splashing out on special occasions - Martha's anointing of Jesus with the expensive ointment could easily be used as a justification for spraying around a little champagne to hansel a special occasion.
- An expensive all-concrete, all-dredge, work-from-both-sides approach may in certain cases have much to recommend it to a few of the more old-fashioned river managers, especially since the cutting of straight ditches involves minimum initial design and subsequent supervision, combined with maximum actual earth-moving and construction works on the ground.
- Those ordeals, however, taught some young blacks how to make cheap films that looked expensive.
- To meet tough emission laws they'll need the full technological fix that truck motors are getting, and that's complex and expensive.
- They weren't expensive gifts; a little posy, perfume.
- Of an arbitrary 13 goods, five were more expensive in the independents, seven more expensive in Sainsbury's, and one (tinned tomatoes) cost the same.
- dangerous, expensive, prone to obsolescence and lacking in credibility as a deterrent.
- The price of cobalt soared and the industry suddenly had to pour much time and money into redesigning the magnets in loudspeakers, using less expensive ceramic materials instead of cobalt.
- Grtzel has turned this precise, and expensive, physicist's approach to solar energy conversion on its head.
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