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Перевод: infrequent
[прилагательное] редкий; нечастый; малоупотребительный
Тезаурус:
- But would it have been different if Mrs Thatcher had had a spell on income support? or if she had ever lugged a buggy, baby, toddler and bags of shopping on and off her infrequent, deregulated buses?
- On very clear days (sadly, all too infrequent in Milan), the pre-Alps are visible to the north and the Apennines to the south.
- Another reason for the more restricted use of these sorts of typification is that the situations in which they become operative are infrequent, such as the typifications "old biddies" or "old dolls" for pensioners who make petty complaints, "Easton funny" for strange and odd events, and "loopers" for odd and strange people.
- Reciprocation is infrequent when females and young are the enlisters.
- Gadwall are rare on the sea and infrequent in the river valleys.
- The fine weather brings out butterflies - something else to surprise the infrequent Arctic traveller - - and mosquitos with jaws like drills.
- Such cases may be relatively infrequent, but they remind us that the core notion of voluntary obligations is the knowing undertaking of an obligation.
- Farmers are more exposed than any other entrepreneur to unexpected, uncontrollable (and more than infrequent) disastrous weather phenomena.
- The fleet had been built up from 1898, matching the rise in passenger traffic, and was specially suited to the inter-urban nature of the line with its infrequent stops.
- There has been no aggravation, the blood pressure is normal, the spells are infrequent now, and she is losing weight with improved energy.
- But unfortunately references to later life in diaries are infrequent.
- Arthur's adaptation of a West Indian theme into the world wide popular "Jamaica Rhumba" was gaining in popularity, and his infrequent piano recitals were fabulous.
- Helen, having once given her word, was uneasy about their infrequent meetings and pleaded with him to support her resolve:
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