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Перевод: peaked speek peaked


[прилагательное]
остроконечный; заостренный; изможденный; осунувшийся


Тезаурус:

  1. They peaked together and rolled on to their sides exhausted.
  2. In February 1980, for instance, 24 carat peaked at 850 an ounce.
  3. A peaked cap was cutting its way through the crowd towards me and I recognized the Feldwebel.
  4. However, in the novel's final text the shapka becomes a peaked cap ( kartuz ) and Shaposhnikov's name gets changed to Shatov which has nothing to do with caps or hats at all.
  5. Britain's SOsub2; emissions peaked in 1970 at over 6 million tonnes a year.
  6. Government figures show the number of new private homes peaked in 1988 and fell by 19 per cent and 22 per cent in 1989 and 1990.
  7. I he trade in tropical hardwoods has already peaked and stocks in some countries are rapidly running down.
  8. The hotel below the line where the water had finally peaked was a complete mess.
  9. It peaked in the election years of 1983 and 1987 and even the collapse of optimism over the period 1978-;80 was halted and temporarily reversed at the 1979 election ( The Economist , 1990, p. 34).
  10. Power output at the pto is 113hp at 2,500 engine rpm, while maximum torque peaked at 459Nm at 1,400 revs.
  11. Over-optimism at the Treasury Through the summer, the signs of a slowdown in domestic demand had come reasonably on cue: the inflation figures duly peaked, retail sales tailed off, even labour costs did not accelerate as fast as feared.
  12. COSTAIN'S profits were never less than 55m during the second half of the booming 1980s and they peaked at nearly 90m.
  13. That way at least, the ultimate prize should remain within reach whatever happens inside the polling booths -always provided, of course, that he has not "peaked" too soon.

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