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Перевод: guinea
[существительное] гинея
Тезаурус:
- This generous man with guinea-gold hair had come into her life so unexpectedly, but she just knew that like a guinea he would slip through her fingers before she had a chance to know him better.
- An acre became a field, a hundredweight a ton, and a guinea became a fortune.
- Southeast Asia has extensive rainforests in Papua New Guinea, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Burma, Malaysia, the Philippines and India.
- The other branch runs south-eastwards through New Guinea and the New Hebrides and through a scatter of small Melanesian islands, before making an abrupt dog's leg northwards to the Samoan islands to join the Tonga-Kermadec chain which extends southwards again into New Zealand.
- Will it be possible to finish the 12 - 2 guinea plates the 2nd thirty small ones and the thirty of which the first ground has been done by the first of April next - or the end of March - give opinion on this?"
- Some countries - Australia, Fiji, New Guinea, Mexico - are included in some definitions, omitted from others.
- The number of boundaries of competence that exist for any given social entity may vary: the members of an isolated New Guinea society, all of whom perform virtually identical tasks according to age and sex, will have fewer than the members of a more complex society with a greater division of labour.
- An experiment with guinea pigs has shown that immune reactions can be conditioned in exactly the same way.
- COARSE GUINEA FOWL TERRINE WITH APPLE, CELERY AND SHALLOT DRESSING
- A pow'rful Guinea brib'd the Keeper's Will:
- The guinea pigs were sensitized to an antigen by having it injected into them, and they were simultaneously exposed to a strong odour.
- The two equatorial currents, interleaved by the equatorial counter-current, take waters from the American coast across to New Guinea and Mindanao: then one heads north, taking warm water to the Japanese coast as the Kuro Shio.
- The distribution of life expectancy across countries is not symmetrical: the lower half of the distribution is more spread out than the upper half (figure 11.7); many countries are pushing up against what looks like some kind of a ceiling of around seventy-seven years, while some poorer countries trail down in the forties and two countries (Sierra Leone and Guinea) even and leaf display of raw data register a staggering thirty-eight years.
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