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Перевод: extant speek extant


[прилагательное]
существующий; существующий в настоящее время; наличный; сохранившийся


Тезаурус:

  1. Even so the showing of chrysom babies on brasses went on until the second quarter of the seventeenth century, the last three in the extant series being 1600,1606 and 1631.
  2. The perspective may not have developed antagonistic elements to the extent to which, at a generalised level, it could have been a genuine challenge to extant political power, but the populism did articulate working-class interests and demands assertively and independently.
  3. His major extant work is in the Tn Church in Old Town Square, but there is a small gallery of his carvings at the bottom of the stairs.
  4. The "golden age" of the English funeral, as far as undertaking techniques were concerned, was the period from 1725 to 1775 and most of the finest extant coffins in public and private vaults were made during that time.
  5. Digby Wyatt's earliest extant building is the Gothic Aldingham Hall, Cumbria, of 1846 to 1850, and although he designed the Pompeian, Byzantine, English Gothic, Italian and Renaissance Courts at the re-erected Crystal Palace at Sydenham in 1854, and The Art Journal commented that he had "in practice attached himself more heartily to the classic", he felt, like Scott, that the nineteenth century should have its particular form of architecture, but unlike Scott, he thought that this should be an adaptation of the Cinquecento style.
  6. More amenable land had become available and J.H. Taylor was commissioned to design the course still largely extant.
  7. Although individually insignificant, ants make up for this in sheer numbers and total biomass; they are among the dominant extant organisms on Earth.
  8. He reported diligent perusal of the Dictionary and Figures and believed them to be the "compleatest work of that kind extant", but expressed his regret that many American plants had been omitted: he hoped to remedy this by sending specimens of growing plants within the next few years.
  9. This process of Christianisation is well established, and in France there are extant examples of dolmens and menhirs being Christianised by a cross or being incorporated into church foundations.
  10. "The bicycle is the greatest emancipator for woman extant" exclaimed a "lady-writer" in 1901.
  11. Unfortunately these drawings are no longer extant.
  12. In the Middle Ages there were five churches around the square, but the only one still extant is St Nicholas.
  13. He dismissed the small 1724 work as "merely a germ of those which succeeded in folio" and quotes Pulteney's assessment of the 1731 edition as "the most complete body of gardening extant".

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