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Перевод: goldmine
[существительное] золотой рудник; золотой прииск; золотое дно
Тезаурус:
- Manufacturers of computer-aided design systems are jockeying aggressively to take advantage of this potential goldmine.
- Yet, in terms of potential, Sam had a shrewdness and a mind which was akin to an untapped goldmine.
- Nor does it seem likely that the Irish state would benefit significantly from this goldmine in the west, or indeed any other.
- This was never well stocked and could hardly have been a goldmine.
- A conference in Paris in 1988 brought together marketing companies within the European Community to discuss this "untapped goldmine".
- If you think books don't change people, just look at Changez, because undreamed-of possibilities in the sex line suddenly occurred to him, a man recently married and completely celibate who saw Britain as we saw Sweden: as the goldmine of sexual opportunity.
- One unfortunate woman who ran a discount shoe store was oblivious to the fact she was sitting on an old school goldmine.
- Apart from the "George And James" and "Stars And Hank Forever" album, Goldmine claims that the project got no further than the "It's A Man's Man's Man's World" video and 45, adding: "It's not quite clear whether or not The Residents ever got to work on Volume Three - which would have featured the compositions of Bob Dylan and Sun Ra - but leftovers from the earlier volumes occasionally crop up as rare treats, such as "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" on the "Potatoes" folk song composition."
- This untapped goldmine, however, does not include everyone over 50.
- Beggar of love, for all the joys that the world contains, reckon that love is the goldmine and those other things but gilded.
- Sparks and Yeates found that the new venture was something of a small goldmine, much more lucrative than cutting mens' and boys' hair for 6d and 3d respectively.
- But as there's a whole discourse on the subject in the September 4 edition of Goldmine , I suppose that interest thrives regarding the sons of the mysterious N Senada.
- By all means go round the world once, work for a year in Sydney and sink a goldmine in Oklahoma, but come home to that beloved castle or cabin at Little Puddington you must.
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