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Перевод: upsurge
[существительное] повышение; подъем ; рост ; [глагол] повышаться; подниматься
Тезаурус:
- While it appears beyond dispute that "a massive immigration and a strong economic upsurge (meant that) all sections of the economy profited from this growth", Paris nevertheless remained during the whole of the period an area in which "hand industry" predominated; it was a capital associated with the production of articles of high fashion and luxury goods rather than a centre of heavy industry.
- In her future, a big fundamentalist upsurge has stuck women back in the kitchen and the bedroom, turned their money into plastic and then taken that plastic away.
- The Charismatics - part of this evangelical upsurge - feel they have been blessed with the direct gifts of the holy spirit, and one of the main ways in which this manifests itself is speaking in tongues.
- What we're experiencing now is a huge upsurge in demand for everything we do.
- Mr Seiters said Mr Honecker's speech was an "oppressive contrast" to the challenge posed him by the recent exodus and the upsurge of demands in East Germany for reform.
- The impetus for this study came from the disastrous upsurge in the levels of these diseases, particularly gonorrhoea, which was increasing at 10 to 15 per cent.
- The first level is the most obvious: the sleeping Barbarossa and his knights represent that upsurge of Germanic nationalism and imperialism which occurs in every century.
- Smoking heroin ("chasing the dragon") was one feature of the upsurge.
- The recent upsurge in forestry planting may be harmful too, Mantle fears, with increasingly large numbers of conifers transmitting acid rain down through their roots into waters that already have an acidic tendency.
- "AN upsurge in Russian naval activity has mystified Western intelligence and led to speculation that ships and submarines have been sent to sea to prevent them causing trouble at home the increased activity coincides with a statement by the navy's chief, Admiral Vladimir Chernavin, detailing ambitious - and expensive - plans for powerful aircraft battle groups able to operate independently anywhere in the world.
- But the new two-axle units were actually responsible for part of the upsurge in traffic on their routes and were certainly no worse than the buses with which they were successfully competing.
- To the relief of its neighbours, Germany achieved unity with virtually no upsurge of nationalism.
- By 1815, a brief postwar upsurge in trade had been and gone and in the same year they went bankrupt.
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