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Перевод: numerous
[прилагательное] многочисленный; множественный; многие
Тезаурус:
- I remember on numerous occasions, when I entered an adult conversation at the table with a remark of my own, he would ask, "Did anyone ask for your opinion?"
- It remains to be seen whether it will suffer the fate of numerous other initiatives on the inner cities and fade into obscurity.
- Many of the numerous pamphlet bibliographies published each year are useful for stock revision purposes - particularly in very specific, discrete subject areas.
- There are numerous relaxation techniques taught by experts in the field of "stress management".
- It includes estate papers (from 1618 to the present) and numerous books of household accounts.
- There are already numerous private schools, especially in San Jose, and private foundations funding education already exist - for example, the Omar Dengo foundation which funds computer resources in schools.
- Visitors to Plas Newydd find the house filled with his portraits and those of his family, as well as numerous relics, including the "Anglesey Leg", one of the earliest articulated artificial limbs ever made.
- And the production of numerous low-budget pictures stimulated by the Cinematograph Act of 1927 - passed to get the film industry moving again - was treated, for the most part, not as an opportunity to experiment with new styles and cultivate new talent, but as an occasion for allowing mediocrities to make low-budget versions of Hollywood pictures.
- For example, the early years of the decade saw numerous freight-only branches close because in most cases only a handful of wagonload traffic was being conveyed - uneconomically.
- Raising funds for a redundant church is extremely difficult, particularly in a town like Halifax, which was suffering from industrial decline and had numerous other major buildings in search of funds.
- There have been numerous suggestions of increased numbers of racial attacks, many supposedly attributable directly or indirectly to the BNP's presence, although racial attacks in many parts of London are, and have long been, so numerous (and usually unreported) that only a tiny fraction even of the most serious could ever be laid at the BNP's door.
- Numerous witnesses for the prosecution followed each other with almost boring repetition into the box.
- He wanted all the theological colleges to be combined into three, at Oxford, Cambridge and Durham; he wanted the numerous funds, societies, urban work and foreign missions combined for greater effect.
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