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Перевод: hermetically speek hermetically


[наречие]
герметически; плотно


Тезаурус:

  1. "Well, you see, I had what I would call an "hermetically sealed" musical education.
  2. "I should have thought that even you knew better than to leave the car hermetically sealed.
  3. The two approaches, therefore, are not hermetically sealed units, impenetrable to each other.
  4. Dublin has become one of Europe's music capitals: a hermetically sealed, defiantly rock and roll town, untouched save for the odd house or soul night by the beats per minute hedonism of London, Manchester, Ibiza or New York.
  5. The would-be island, now with hermetically sealed borders and excluding all but a few tourists, is full of noises.
  6. But they met anyway, in part because in their early childhood one or other of their parents, usually but not always the father, had taken them aside and told them a great responsibility would fall to them: the carrying forward of a hermetically protected family secret, and in part because the Society looked after its own.
  7. Harry and Fleury conferred about this problem and decided that they would club together and see if they could afford to buy some hermetically sealed provisions when there was an auction, though with the prices that food fetched now in private barter they were not very hopeful.
  8. THE shadow Chancellor, Mr John Smith, promised yesterday that the party's credit controls policy would not be designed to cover everything and "hermetically seal the economy."
  9. Each zany episode is hermetically sealed, like an extract from one of the late-night TV revues on which both Martin and Hawn have cut their teeth.
  10. "Fine for a 1950s semi, but old buildings weren't intended to be hermetically sealed; preventing moisture getting in and out causes real damage."
  11. The goods to he sold had been piled up on the stairs where once the possessions had been piled; bottles of jam and honey, heaps of hermetically sealed provisions, bottles of wine, cakes of chocolate pliable with the heat, tins of biscuits and even a few mouldy hams had been stacked against the splintered stumps which were all that now remained of the banisters Fleury had found so elegant the first evening he had entered the Residency.
  12. We still refer to certain compounds as being "hermetically sealed", in reference to the touch of his magic caduceus which he latterly bestowed upon AESCULAPIUS, the god of healing.
  13. We see action in one area not as self-contained or hermetically sealed, but as spilling over to affect and be affected by what goes on elsewhere under the same roof.

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