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Перевод: world
[прилагательное] всемирный; мировой; [существительное] мир ; свет ; общество; вселенная ; определенная сфера деятельности; деятельность ; царство; кругозор ; множество; куча
Тезаурус:
- The big obstacle to Britain gaining the gold medal was the Russian favourite Aleksandr Yevgeniev, a man who had set a world best earlier in the season and who had beaten Mafe at the initial World Indoor Games in the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy one year before to win the gold medal.
- "They should all be forced to spend a week here - it would do them a world of good."
- He was also first to circumnavigate the world in both directions, the first to have entered both the Arctic and Antarctic circles.
- Notwithstanding the risks associated with this treatment, the discovery of Salvarsan was greeted throughout the world with great enthusiasm.
- How then could the meeting at Amsterdam pose as a meeting of Christendom when the largest Church in the world refused to have anything to do with it?
- Visitors are courteously chaperoned through a world of euphemisms, where fearsome killing devices are always "stores", explosives are "energetic materials" and accidental bangs are "events".
- Outside the south door, the world's Press.
- Ignorance leads to frustration and (because science is so obviously powerful, both in the depth of its ideas and in its effects on the world) to fear.
- The contents of this chapter have scarcely touched upon such important environmental research as the World Ocean Climate Experiment or the World Climate Research Programme.
- Umberto Eco's magisterial novel The Name of the Rose (1983), for example, plays on the dialectic between the reader's curiosity about the medieval world and his/her almost total ignorance of it (funnelled, as Eco explains in his Reflections on the novel, through the observations of the novice Adso (Eco 1985: 33-;4); between the sense that the historical world (the abbey and the cultural and religious context of the time) is a world of its own and the sense that it is connected to the world of the reader.
- Some have tried to get round this problem by constructing small scale models of the world that they really want to study, simulating wars, prison situations and so on.
- The age of palaces and cathedrals, of ancient dynasties and stratified aristocracies, of emperors and imperial proconsuls, of gaudy uniforms and chivalric orders, the world of the Habsburgs, the Hohenzollerns, the Romanovs, and the Elphbergs had crumbled.
- HAVING taken her revenge on Sue Wright, the English girl who beat her last year, world champion Susan Devoy of New Zealand will be challenged by Cassie Jackman, England's No 5 and world junior champion, in the semi-finals of the Hi-Tec British Open Championships, at Wembley, today.
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