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Перевод: popularity speek popularity


[существительное]
популярность


Тезаурус:

  1. The genuine popularity of the Prince, his self-evident concern and compassion, and events like his fortieth birthday party (held in a Birmingham tram shed) are drawing on new sources of support for the institution of monarchy beyond the recesses of middle-class dreaming.
  2. He enjoyed popularity during the eighties with his Gator deck, then faded away, and is now threatening to re-emerge stronger then ever.
  3. Palm sanders are not a new phenomenon, but they do seem to be growing in popularity, certainly with the trade buyer.
  4. A natural target for tourists - Americans and Japanese are especially evident during the high season - the popularity of the VSOE has been spread by tourism agencies, word of mouth, and occasional advertising in the up-market Sunday colour supplements - a clear indication of where VSOE Ltd sees its main market.
  5. Club promotion reflects the importance of dance clubs and the contribution they make towards a record's popularity.
  6. But even the most mercenary of foreign firms grows a little queasier about trading with a regime which shoots dead its citizens, and then tries to score popularity points by offering convict labour to foreign factories; and even the most unreconstructed optimist can see that the resurgence of hard-line Marxists in the Peking power structure is likely to militate against further free-market reforms.
  7. For all its popularity, TCS is essentially a shoe-string operation with an annual government input of 12million and an equal contribution from industry.
  8. Mr Gidaspov, however, who is not a party apparatchik, was one of the few top Communists to retain popularity with the Leningrad electorate.
  9. I intended to "exploit" my popularity in my country in order to impose upon my readers a book centred on the Ashkenazi civilisation, history, language and frame of mind, all of which are virtually unknown in Italy, except by some sophisticated readers of Joseph Roth, Bellow, Singer, Malamud, Potok, and of course yourself.
  10. The popularity of Erdinger's products is no doubt partly due to their clean, easy, drinkability - and to a slight residual sweetness that is an intentional house characteristic.
  11. With just under six years of office still to run, Mr Ozal presumably calculates that the party needs his popularity much more than he needs the party - particularly if there is to be an early general election to take advantage of an alliance victory in the Gulf war.
  12. Monetarism was a particularly controversial policy and a number of colleagues argued for a reversal of strategy, as unemployment increased remorselessly and the government's popularity in opinion polls and by-elections slumped.
  13. Mr Pozsgay's popularity ensures that if he stands, no one will defeat him in the presidential election.

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