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Перевод: hallmark speek hallmark


[существительное]
пробирное клеймо; отличительный признак; проба ; проба металлов; критерий ;
[глагол]
ставить пробу; устанавливать критерий


Тезаурус:

  1. It has to be said, however, that despite passionate support from 105,000 fans in the Nou Camp, their performance did not bear the hallmark of European champions.
  2. Wild eclecticism has been the hallmark of Boyd's 30-year career as record producer, failed film mogul and quixotic entrepreneur.
  3. Exploiting the nationalist rhetoric that has been the hallmark of the Congress, Mr Yeltsin promised to support the 25 million Russians living in other Commonwealth states.
  4. In these conditions there was no place for what H. E. Bates called "the air of silent refrigeration, the arid cross-examination of stares"; the war had "smashed the silence", for long the hallmark of railway travel in Britain.
  5. Although the members of the Tribunal may be reappointed by the Prime Minister for a further five-year period, under the Act they thus have no security of tenure, long recognized as the hallmark of judicial independence.
  6. The striped hallmark of a perfect English lawn is now possible with the WOLF-tools Centurion range of rotary motors.
  7. The crowd cheered the Empress who responded with a curtsy - that famous gesture which those who witnessed it never forgot and which became the hallmark of Eugnie's graciousness.
  8. Backbenchers also noted, and liked, the political populism that is starting to become the Major hallmark - good news for the football-watching, pipe-smoking, beer-drinking man on a modest income, less good news for directors with free flats and swanky company cars.
  9. If the hallmark of the Romantics was "imagination", that of the Imagists was "verbal concentration generating energy"; they shared both, and were to demonstrate both tirelessly.
  10. If nostalgia for another age is high on the list then there are hotels of special quality and character which still offer the sort of service and ambience which were the hallmark of the grand days of travel.
  11. The combination of self-assurance, ambition and an etiolated compassion is the hallmark of the great English Pooh-Bah.
  12. Whatever its economic intent, the fact is that Mosley's fascist movement became associated with the type of violence and anti-Semitism which had become the hallmark of European fascism.
  13. The hallmark of the Christian faith is that it turns an apparent defeat into a victory.

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