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Перевод: made speek made


[прилагательное]
сделанный; приготовленный; изготовленный; составной; сборный; искусственный; выдуманный; придуманный; добившийся успеха; загримированный; готовый (об одежде);
[глагол]
#past и p.p. от make


Тезаурус:

  1. Some made hazardous, roundabout trips to join the Pretender via the Orkney Islands and Norway, but the government's vengeance on those who could not get away was relatively restrained.
  2. The innkeepers made a wonderful progress in the arts of trade
  3. From the beginning, photographers have recorded every facet of our own society, and many also made superb visual documents of foreign races and cultures, none more than John Thomson
  4. They made vague general noises about how glad they would be to meet her.
  5. To my mind it's a pity you didn't take that attitude when you were first made aware of the situation, because when I returned from next door you were still yelling your head off at her and painting a vivid picture of what her life would be with an illegitimate child tacked on to her.
  6. The addition of herbs and spices in many combinations produces a wonderful variety of flavoursome sausages to grace any supper table, but it is really only black pudding, a breakfast sausage made with large pieces of pork back fat and pig's blood, thickened with a cereal (usually oatmeal or barley), that survives as a similar food to the continental salami or saucissons.
  7. There had been a morning of heavy rain before the event and this must have reduced the expected numbers present and made it more subdued than it might otherwise have been.
  8. The others made for the kitchen with me following, but once there Oliver took off his waistcoat, donned an apron and long yellow gloves, and began washing dishes.
  9. The most startling example is "Batman", one of the most successful films in recent years, which has made a loss (see table) according to a recently leaked profit-and-loss statement.
  10. This incident made me realise that our careful descriptions of the relationship between dialect and Standard English might be misread, and so in the final Report I insisted that we should reiterate many times that all pupils should learn, and if necessary be explicitly taught, Standard English.
  11. Fitness was, as ever, a big problem and is a deficiency which will not be easily made up during the Championship.
  12. THE clobbering of their portfolios by Tokyo's tumbling stockmarket (down 23% on the Nikkei index since January) has made 1990 a terrible year for those Japanese companies that dabble in stocks as a way of boosting their business profits.
  13. Only a "Phoney War" to show for all my efforts, and to crown the lot, they've made me Camp Entertainment Officer.

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