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Перевод: elite speek elite


[прилагательное]
элитный;
[существительное]
элита ; отборная часть; цвет


Тезаурус:

  1. In some countries, names demonstrate aristocratic status and the elite may be referred to, as it is in Peru, as the forty families.
  2. Since Swindon were relegated for offering tax-free inducements to players in 1990, clubs' accounts - from non-League to the elite - have come under enormous scrutiny.
  3. Working with an elite crew of stylists, hair and make-up artists, Meisel's real talent lies in his ability to consistently focus these elements: the choice of clothes, the use of make-up.
  4. ELITE, creators of those lovable cavemen Joe and Mac, have come up with another cartoon romp in the form of Dragon's Lair on the SNES.
  5. In many countries this elite acts as the chief negotiator with transnational companies and therefore its members become beneficiaries from negotiations with logging contractors, purchase of agricultural estates, permission to sell agricultural inputs, purchase of agricultural inputs, and other policy measures.
  6. A FRENCH director of Eurotunnel who is also a close member of president Franois Mitterrand's ruling elite has emerged as Robert Maxwell's partner in la Grande Arche de la Defense, a Parisian property company part-owned by Maxwell Communication Corporation.
  7. Imaz found that about a quarter of the Argentine industrial elite, at a time when industrialisation was getting well under way, were self-made men from neither middle- nor upper-class backgrounds (Imaz 1964).
  8. Power through wealth and confidence leads into the upper echelons of companies and into networks and lobby groups which have an ability to extend influence into other domains in our society through elite networks.
  9. And thirdly, when buying out looked more likely from the 1960's onwards, as members increasingly voiced dissatisfaction at the Club's management, some existing bondholders played hard to get, clearly reluctant in several instances and for reasons unrecorded, to give us what it had never been intended should be a permanent arrangement or the basis of an elite.
  10. Not only is Martin now the proud owner of a brand new set of Elite Strings, but is also "eternally grateful" to me for featuring this bass part and naming the bassist involved, a certain Rutger Gunnarson.
  11. And Sky are claiming 800,000 viewers for each live Premier League match after spreading their coverage evenly among the elite instead of the so-called Big Five.
  12. The Eagles are finding it difficult to take off but were still compared with a high-flying elite - the SAS.
  13. Brace, who gave up teaching and his rugby career in Bridgend to run, said that even though there is a large elite field in tomorrow's race, only 25 per cent are a danger.

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