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Перевод: reformed
[прилагательное] преобразованный; исправленный; исправившийся
Тезаурус:
- " "They shall not desecrate the precincts of ancient tombs and the Great Reformed Kirk of Glasgow with a temple to their vanities and profanities, their antics and mummery
- Even Archibald earl of Argyll, nearing the end of a long life noted mainly for a remarkable inability to make decisions, now found "boldness" in him; he "reformed many things", we are told, and, despite the strictures of archbishop Hamilton, he maintained the Protestant preacher John Douglas in his household.
- The trouble is that the reform-minded Communists are still in bed with barely reformed Stalinists.
- The stock market was fundamentally reformed by the "big bang" (27 October 1986) which ended old restrictive practices.
- The same critics pointed to the obsolete Victorian rationale of the Commission - which was established to plant trees for wooden ships and pit-props in a war in which timber would be a strategic material - and wondered aloud if the organisation as well as its activities should not be reformed or abolished.
- All the Nonconformist denominations - the Baptists, the Congregationalists (now the United Reformed Church), the Methodists, the Quakers, the Unitarians as well as smaller denominations such as the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion - have interesting and often remarkable buildings.
- Reformed systems of direct support , aimed in particular at helping family farms and crofts.
- The bad reason for accepting Iran as a reformed character lies in the automatic business of letting Iran's star rise when Iraq's falls, and vice versa.
- In other words, the ex-civil righters and so-called socialists of the SDLP ushered in Thatcherism because a Labour Government democratically reformed Northern Ireland's representation at Westminster.
- Dianne is 26 and a (reformed) high-spender: "The joy was the act of shopping itself.
- Rose of Lima wrote no spiritual works; influenced, in her time at least, no worldly powers; reformed no evil Church authorities; fought no public battles; and lived anyway in a Third World country thousands of miles from the centre of things.
- The Police and Criminal Evidence Act will be reformed.
- Mr Gorbachev still thinks the old system can be reformed.
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