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Перевод: ramified
[прилагательное] разветвленный
Тезаурус:
- Many other English families remained localized in this way, but even they usually moved short distances beyond their parish boundaries from time to time and younger branches of the family ramified the surname far and wide.
- The returns also show how far those surnames which are peculiarly local in origin had ramified by the second half of the seventeenth century.
- You could say it's a return to his earlier mode, but ramified by increased stamina.
- The events of Libyan politics - elections and Assemblies, decisions taken by cadres, by parents of daughters, by shoppers - are the actions of men and women with real and ramified social relations, not of people with a political vocation, living and acting in barracks or other specialized arenas.
- They eventually ramified, quite spectacularly indeed, into English society, and although they subsequently left their marks elsewhere they played no further part in the mining adventure.
- Aymer thus stood in the midst of a ramified genealogical network relating him to many families within the French nobility.
- During his last years he was involved in a bitter and ramified dispute with Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, in the defence of ecclesiastical rights following the encroachments of the earl and his agents.
- The situation had become so fluid, social mobility had become so pronounced, class stratification so complex and ramified, that no natural successor to the pre-1870 bourgeois type had emerged.
- The consequences of the revolution were ramified, and the outcome rarely depended on Qaddafi's decision to issue a decree, or on a cadre's negotiations with a shaikh over its implementation.
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