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Перевод: expressed
[прилагательное] выраженный
Тезаурус:
- Keynes's was by no means a lone voice criticizing the extent of government commitments overseas, The (unpublished) Economic Survey for 1946, the Balance of payments Working party, and the Bank of England all expressed grave doubts on this score.
- When addressing the problem of Germany's pre-eminent economic power, he either just says it is good for Europe or he says, "I think our neighbours should overcome the tendency to think in terms of nation-states", while the same thought is expressed by one academic: "in many ways, it no longer makes sense to talk about Germany as a distinct national unit".
- Sr. Mary Sloan expressed her gratitude to the committee for their continued support for the work of the hospice.
- Such an expressed intention puts the book into the "holistic" category and might alarm many scientists that what is to follow might be some kind of woolly metaphysical vagueness.
- He tried not to think of the shock his sister had expressed so strongly when he had told her of his intentions.
- A Sikh Conservative Councillor - Mr Mangat - expressed it quite clearly in 1973: "The best hope for Sikhs in this country lies in abandoning the turban and making themselves as inconspicuous as possible.
- Relationships between two people anywhere in the world can be expressed in terms of a dyadic contract (Foster 1967).
- In order to compare the GNP of different nations, the income has to be expressed in a common currency unit.
- Florence Ames wanted them to meet, as they had always met so regularly, sharing a common isolation never expressed.
- Initial collection needed the greatest care and early in his correspondence with Bartram, Collinson expressed disappointment because plants of Cypripedium , ladies slipper, had not survived transport for want of proper attention at the outset.
- Diplomats expressed no more than disappointment at the lack of progress (but that's why they are diplomats).
- Her face expressed complete rapture.
- Similar concern might be expressed for the continuation or development of geriatric and psychogeriatric services.
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