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Перевод: extensive
[прилагательное] обширный; пространный; далеко идущий; экстенсивный
Тезаурус:
- MOVES were made by the Bank of England yesterday to head off any problems in financial markets caused by Friday's bomb attack as leaders of key institutions made extensive efforts to ensure it is "business as usual" in the City today.
- They had averaged less than 20 acres, whereas in Kursk guberniia heavily populated and extensive communes prevailed.
- Such precautions are less easy to ensure in DRAs where public services and technical assistance are usually less extensive or efficient than elsewhere.
- Henceforth the Justices of the Forest were for the most part great barons, who often held extensive estates in or near the forests they administered.
- Every evening the small party would sit under the stars and listen to his stories of life in the African interior, his extensive travels and explorations, his war years and his friendship with the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung.
- David Damiani's father Jean owned olive groves, extensive properties in Jaffa, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem and a soap factory which he operated inside the old Turkish serail on the hill above Jaffa not far from St Peter's church.
- However, the list of topics is extensive, including major polymer classes, polymerisation reactions and significant parameters (RMM, etc ).
- On the other hand the relationship to zones of anomalous Carboniferous uplift cannot be ignored and the pattern requires further investigation with a more extensive data base than that available for this study.
- For the simple truth was that, however many signatures we had assembled on petitions or however extensive the lists of worthy organizations opposed to Hinkley C, the decision would now be made in the totally different context of this classically British performance.
- In West Sussex an extensive low-lying, flat plain runs between the Downs and the sea.
- Despite extensive training, administered nationally, her services were free to anyone who needed her.
- Behind such analyses lay Richard Hoggart's extensive and sensitive work in The Uses of Literacy , published in 1957 and documenting the assumptions, attitudes, and morals of working-class people in Northern England, together with the influence upon them of the magazines, books, and films which had been produced for a mass market.
- Extensive grassland based systems are especially sparing of energy use (14) and could well assume an increasing importance not only for this reason but also because the rate of expansion of production has now declined to around 2% per annum in lowland agriculture and may not increase (15).
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