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Перевод: spread speek spread


[существительное]
распространение; рост ; увеличение; протяженность ; пространство; протяжение; простирание; размах ; угощение; обильное угощение; пир горой; пирушка ; пастообразные продукты; джем ; покрывало; скатерть ; разворот газеты; материал или объявление; разница между ценами;
[глагол]
насып`ать; продлевать; развертываться; продолжаться; записывать; усеивать; распространять; расстилать; стелить; стлать; настелить; устилать; разложить; разостлать; разостлаться; постлать; покрывать; растечься; развертывать; раскидывать; раскидываться; расправить; расправлять; намазывать (на хлеб); размазывать; намазываться; размазываться; простирать; простираться; распространяться; разносить; разноситься; облететь; растягивать; вытягивать; расширять; расплющивать; распластывать; шириться


Тезаурус:

  1. Walking down towards the pueblo again, seeing the roomy spread of small farms, the elegant eucalyptus trees which shade them, a handful of birds break from the tall lupins.
  2. He was the kindest, most generous of men, and spread great happiness (Jane had only to think of him to cheer herself up) - but was himself a tragic figure, tied to a wife he did not love.
  3. "Sorry, Angus," he was saying, "my lad from Ballinluig never turned up, I had to get my father to blow the bellows - ouch! some of them are still hot - that bag has charred, spread them out to cool, or keep them for tomorrow.
  4. As the news of Monkey Mia spread, it became one of Australia's leading tourist attractions and was included on the itinerary of tour buses.
  5. The cost to consumers should more appropriately be spread over future generations by borrowing," commented the ET .
  6. This problem can be eliminated by, for instance, producing a bus bar with a range of slot spacings or doping the fibre to produce a slight spread of magnetic field period.
  7. He stressed the importance of the public being told how they can help to prevent the spread of the disease.
  8. It has been claimed that the existence of the Roman roads enabled the early Christian Church to spread the Gospel throughout the European area and beyond.
  9. Lloyd's is keen not only to increase its market share but to broaden its spread of risks.
  10. Imports continued into the 1950s and the black-and-whites began to spread to other parts of the country, continuing to spread and increase during the 1960s when the national herd as a whole was decreasing.
  11. What an ordinary individual needs is to have a slice of his savings invested in the company he works for, and the rest spread widely so as to spread his risk, through unit trusts (mutual funds), life-insurance policies or pension funds.
  12. Where the difference lies er, well, I cannot quite remember something about the Tory expenditure being spread over several years and Labour splurging its all at once.
  13. Another and widely spread practice is for the head of a laboratory to add his name automatically to any paper published from it, though he may have no contribution at all to the work.

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