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Перевод: regenerative
[прилагательное] возрождающий; восстанавливающий; регенеративный; рекуперативный
Тезаурус:
- The words come easier from Porfiry who speaks for public justice than from Sonya on whom falls the main and mystic burden of creative, regenerative suffering.
- There is now a major question mark in policy-making over the meaning of "regeneration" and particularly over who benefits from regenerative policies.
- This has no more to do with Christ and regenerative suffering than Dr Rutenspitz telling Mr Golyadkin that Licht will be provided for him where he's going at the end of The Double .
- To make the return more palatable what is needed is symbolic reassurance that changes draw on the life blood that epitomises the regenerative power of the city.
- This has not been the case with the LDDC, where a very extensive regenerative programme has characterized the corporation's activities in an area of about 5,000 acres downstream of Tower Bridge (see Figure 3, p. xiii).
- Partnerships were not created in Scotland; instead, in 1976, the Secretary of State for Scotland announced that a planned new town at Stonehouse would be abandoned, and that staff and resources were to be directed towards a major regenerative project based in east Glasgow.
- These programmes were identified by the government (HMSO, 1977) as central to urban regenerative strategies, but neither programme was redirected successfully towards the cities in the last few years of the 1974-;9 Labour administration.
- And the vigorous, life-enhancing breakers that plunged inland, that might have deposited her on soft, rich, regenerative soil, were involved in a never-consummated effort, frustrated by the moon.
- These in turn become massively overdetermined, regenerative and self-justifying, creating an institutional mind which, although allegedly acting on behalf of society and the majority population, comes to regard that same group as outsiders and potential antagonists who are never to be accorded easy access to the processes of the organization.
- The old Corporation bought out the two private gas companies in 1869, and by 1877 vast strides in the world of Glasgow by gas-light resulted in the universal installation of Siemen's regenerative lamps and Sugg's argand lamps.
- Along the path by the side of the warm regenerative earth she caught sight of blue waves.
- Part of this strategy involved local authorities being bypassed and a reliance on the regenerative power of private capital in the form of property developers.
- A variation on Mamet's last directional effort, Things Change , it creates a predictable but effective comedy from the convicts' progress to "salvation", as real priests and ordinary folk take Penn's stumbling idiocies and de Niro's low-rent growls for down-to-earth spiritual lessons, and gives Jordan the space to pump up the religious allegory the film opens in prison Hell and ends with a life saving plunge into regenerative waters.
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