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Перевод: pervasive
[прилагательное] распространяющийся; проникающий; проникающий или распространяющийся повсюду; всеобъемлющий; глубокий
Тезаурус:
- As the three chartered Institutes found when they visited registered members, the single most pervasive problem among ACCA firms was the quality of recording audit work.
- Ageism is pervasive and entrenched in our society.
- The social relations of production under which land is used is a key and pervasive element in the explanation of soil erosion; it also goes some way to explaining the nature of the state - which intervenes and influences the use of land in all sorts of ways.
- It is difficult to persuade those who exercise authority in conventional terms that there are other forms of power than theirs: more diffuse but more pervasive; less aggressive but more enduring, to be round in small towns and rural villages.
- Patriotism was pervasive in West Ham.
- Indeed a pervasive medium."
- Fair play embodied a new philosophy that was probably more pervasive and influential than the more widely known "work-ethic" and "call to seriousness" amongst the Victorians.
- This view is pervasive amongst ordinary members of the RUC and leads us directly to the issue of how Northern Ireland's divisions affect policemen and women, which the following chapters begin to address.
- The vibe is pervasive; not often do you see both lighting and sound engineers dancing behind their desks between bouts of knob twiddling.
- But if the alien premises are as subtle as they are pervasive, they can filter in and overpower the mind before it is even aware of their presence, let alone their danger.
- Religion has much deeper roots, and its influence is much more pervasive than what is commonly seen and interpreted as "religious".
- Because they are so pervasive, and because their subordinate terms remain so powerfully denigrated, the erotics of active/passive should not be identified as coextensive with masculine/feminine, and should not be thought identical across the hetero/homosexual divide.
- It was not only the pervasive presence of the French which roused alarm.
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