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Перевод: evaporated


[прилагательное]
сгущенный


Тезаурус:

  1. With more than 500 results declared, early hopes that the Mr Kinnock could enter Downing Street at the head of a minority Government had all but evaporated.
  2. However, Mungo also realized that most of his evidence, such as it was, had now evaporated.
  3. "England is an island without sea, or else an island that used to be sea-bound, only so long ago that the sea's now evaporated."
  4. Cameron turned back into the house for his cloak and tried to order his thoughts as the last fogginess of sleep evaporated in his head.
  5. Britain's strategic interest in the province has evaporated, as people hoped it would.
  6. He liked the plain chops and boiled potatoes and greens; most of all he liked the rice puddings with a well of red jam in the centre and evaporated milk poured on to cool it all.
  7. Fears that he would push Georgia into the Commonwealth of Independent States have largely evaporated following his promise to leave this question to a new Parliament, due for election in October.
  8. CARNATION UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED MILK
  9. With the advent of postwar Modernism much of this sympathy evaporated.
  10. Even before unity day last October 3rd, the euphoria over the fall of the Berlin Wall had evaporated and new friction was emerging between the two Germanies.
  11. Any support for the shares from the possibility of a British Labour government's public expenditure on infrastructure has evaporated and hopes of an interest rate cut on either side of the Channel are also fading.
  12. Seconds after she pushed him into the channel any pleasure, or sense of power, had evaporated.
  13. For Jane, that slice of life evaporated as if it had never existed.

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