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Перевод: late
[прилагательное] опаздывающий; запоздалый; поздний; замедленный; глубокий; недавний; последний; прежний; бывший; покойный; умерший; созревающий в конце сезона; цветущий в конце сезона; [наречие] за последнее время; поздно; недавно
Тезаурус:
- MARRIED recently at All Saints Church, Alton, were Paula Louise Welford, youngest daughter of Beryl Osborn and the late David Welford and Eric Osborn (stepfather), of Kings Road, Alton, and Ian Andrew Jones, youngest son of Arnold and Rosemary Jones of Birmingham.
- "In the late afternoon," wrote Evelyn Waugh in his diaries, "I went to stay with the Betjemans in a lightless, stuffy, cold poky rectory among beechwoods overlooking Wantage."
- The established, and now publicized, fact that women's sexual capacity increases with age, at least until the late twenties, and stays at this peak for decades, while men's is already declining, came as a shock both to men, who suddenly discovered they were the unlucky sex, and to women who had not realized what they had been missing.
- She felt she had created a little peaceful corner where she could sit and feel close to both her late mother and her cat.
- A light cloud cover in the late afternoon had given way to a lovely, pale, evening sky as I wandered through the town to its main tourist attraction, the red-brick basilica of Ntre -Dame de Brebires.
- And then to Dionne's for a late night supper.
- Waste of land is thus avoided, and there is a surplus of top-quality produce for sale in late autumn and winter.
- Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, 17, made a late charge into the hearts of the fans by putting the frighteners on Martina Navratilova, to race through the first set 6-0, in just 25 minutes, cracking winners at every opportunity.
- The late Bob Hedges, of the Royal Postgraduate Medical School at Hammersmith, a pioneer of plasmid research, suggested almost 20 years ago that bacterial evolution has not been linear, as in higher organisms, but rather a patchwork, with organisms drawing from a communal gene pool.
- Many professional people, such as judges and teachers, commenced their duties at stated hours, and by the late Middle Ages even the often unruly undergraduates at universities such as Oxford were subjected to the discipline of fixed timetables.
- But already by the late eighth century, Germanic kings, though still war-leaders, had come to think of themselves as much more.
- This came somewhat late to the RUC because of the added security risks its members run by admitting outsiders, and because police authorities in divided societies like Northern Ireland have to be more sensitive about public perceptions of the police and therefore more conscious of the risks they run through research.
- Indeed, in the author's own village the parish register was being kept in Latin as late as 1657.
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