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Перевод: leaven speek leaven


[существительное]
дрожжи ; закваска ; влияние;
[глагол]
ставить на дрожжах; заквашивать; подвергать воздействию; влиять


Тезаурус:

  1. Seems leaven for a whole wide world of woe.
  2. IF YOU fancy Feste, dig Dogberry or are crazy about the clowning crew who leaven Shakespeare's plays, you should look to catch this delight.
  3. The Duke provided a list of suitable, sober and solid men, but the Young Frog had simply scrawled out their names and replaced them with friends he had made at Eton and, when some of those friends declined the honour, he found other congenial officers who knew how to leaven war's rigours with riotous enjoyment.
  4. This leaven was added the next time baking bread was done.
  5. The largest army in the world was recruited mainly from the peasantry, and, as has been seen in the provinces, the party still relied heavily in 1922 on ex-army men to act as leaven among the "dark people".
  6. If it does nothing more than act as an educational lubricant or leaven, it serves its purpose well, by enriching minds, broadening outlooks, removing prejudice and opening vistas.
  7. The main symbol of the feast was the use of unleavened bread (that is bread without the leaven added) for a whole week.
  8. A piece of dough was kept back after using the yeast and this is called leaven.
  9. A few fields were just starting to leaven the bricks and mortar, but were mostly full of thistles, earmarked for building.
  10. John Kessler writing in the International Review of Missions in qualified support of Dr McGavran comments, "The parables of the mustard seed and of the leaven (Matt.
  11. Although these assorted commoners, or raznochintsy , remained a minority both within the student body and within its radical wing, they represented an important leaven whose underprivileged background and frequently severe poverty increased social awareness among their fellow students.
  12. For one thing, any hopes my father may have had that to meet the General in person would arouse a sense of respect or sympathy to leaven his feelings against him proved without foundation.
  13. Although the Spirit of the Lord has permeated the church through what is called "charismatic renewal", and although it is like leaven in a lump which has begun to spread its influence, there are still many parts of the church unreached and unaffected.

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