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Перевод: comparable speek comparable


[прилагательное]
сравнимый; сопоставимый; заслуживающий сравнения


Тезаурус:

  1. They did not offer me works of comparable greatness as alternatives, so their objections were hardly a problem.
  2. Since no scientist was prepared to sit down and do a comparable amount of research in order to demolish a theory which seemed so patently to be a load of rubbish, they all simply cried "Rubbish!" and stamped their feet.
  3. This gives excellent performance on rocky and stoney tracks, comparable to XCLs.
  4. For nothing done by Hitler in the external sphere during Eden's time at the Foreign Office aroused any public reaction remotely comparable to that which engulfed Hoare over Abyssinia.
  5. Comparable rocks are to be expected under Mesozoic cover further east.
  6. Every time the pollsters asked them to list the issues that most concerned them, the Scots obstinately placed those matters that fail to excite emissaries from the London media at the top - unemployment, the NHS, education - just as in comparable parts of the UK.
  7. At one time, Taissy had a reputation for red wines comparable to that of Hautvillers.
  8. Dr Gary Savage, McLaren's development engineer, pointed out that the newly equipped laboratory "will have the performance capability in materials science testing which is comparable to any multinational chemical company.
  9. Kermode sees this change - which is at the heart of what I am writing about - as having radical implications for letters, comparable to such things as the advent, first of printing and then of cheap paper; the bourgeoisie's greater leisure for private reading; and the abandonment by circulating libraries of the three-volume novel, which had been the favoured vehicle for fiction during much of the nineteenth century: Kermode exaggerates a little, I think; nothing in the establishment of university English is as important as the innovations in culture and technology which established the book in its modern form.
  10. In the first nine months of 1989, British companies spent 2.1bn on buying continental companies, up on the 1.6bn recorded in the comparable period.
  11. This is a lapse on his part, but is hardly comparable with Jaromil's treatment of his mendacious redhead.
  12. As the Thatcher government gradually recovered from a shaky and difficult start to retain power by a hugely increased majority in 1983, followed by another overwhelming electoral triumph (in seats if not in votes) in 1987 and as the spectacle was observed in 1989 of a Prime Minister remaining in unchallenged power for over a decade, comparable to Lord Liverpool if not yet Robert Walpole in the past, the belief took hold that the values and style of modern Britain had been transformed.
  13. Whether they will emerge as market leaders will depend on whether the publishers flood the market with comparable volumes, as they have done with general geology texts.

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