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Перевод: peaked
[прилагательное] остроконечный; заостренный; изможденный; осунувшийся
Тезаурус:
- They peaked together and rolled on to their sides exhausted.
- In February 1980, for instance, 24 carat peaked at 850 an ounce.
- A peaked cap was cutting its way through the crowd towards me and I recognized the Feldwebel.
- However, in the novel's final text the shapka becomes a peaked cap ( kartuz ) and Shaposhnikov's name gets changed to Shatov which has nothing to do with caps or hats at all.
- Britain's SOsub2; emissions peaked in 1970 at over 6 million tonnes a year.
- Government figures show the number of new private homes peaked in 1988 and fell by 19 per cent and 22 per cent in 1989 and 1990.
- I he trade in tropical hardwoods has already peaked and stocks in some countries are rapidly running down.
- The hotel below the line where the water had finally peaked was a complete mess.
- It peaked in the election years of 1983 and 1987 and even the collapse of optimism over the period 1978-;80 was halted and temporarily reversed at the 1979 election ( The Economist , 1990, p. 34).
- Power output at the pto is 113hp at 2,500 engine rpm, while maximum torque peaked at 459Nm at 1,400 revs.
- Over-optimism at the Treasury Through the summer, the signs of a slowdown in domestic demand had come reasonably on cue: the inflation figures duly peaked, retail sales tailed off, even labour costs did not accelerate as fast as feared.
- COSTAIN'S profits were never less than 55m during the second half of the booming 1980s and they peaked at nearly 90m.
- That way at least, the ultimate prize should remain within reach whatever happens inside the polling booths -always provided, of course, that he has not "peaked" too soon.
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