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Перевод: prosperity speek prosperity


[существительное]
процветание; преуспевание; успех ; благосостояние; зажиточность ; достаток ; просперити ; благоприятные обстоятельства


Тезаурус:

  1. Developing countries have a harder problem; they need a huge increase in prosperity, which could produce a corresponding growth in greenhouse gas emissions.
  2. These are the highly successful, who must be encouraged to stay and to do well for they are the motor that pulls the rest up; they create prosperity and employ other people.
  3. In addition, the couple make a public covenant to love and to cherish, to help and to comfort in both prosperity and adversity.
  4. Most British people believed that, whatever their own prosperity, the fortunes of their country were bad and getting worse.
  5. Was it the prosperity of an acquisitive society prepared to forsake children, or the depression which accounted for the inter-war population trends?
  6. No such lack of lush pasture afflicted the Fens, especially in the silt belt, where medieval prosperity is commemorated by mighty churches and confirmed by historians' research into medieval and sixteenth-century tax returns.
  7. They also believe that the safety of a husband's life and his prosperity depends on their scrupulously following all pollution taboos and keeping strictly to the purity rules.
  8. In the 1880s Glasgow's Victorian prosperity was approaching its peak, and the noon-tide of Empire was to witness the arrival of electricity, the cable subway and the electric trams, photography, St Andrew's halls, the Great Exhibition of 1888, 1901, and on into the new century, hospitals, bridges, effort and endeavour.
  9. The fortunes of individual towns varied considerably over the sixteenth and seventeenth century but many still bear considerable marks of their former prosperity.
  10. The assumptions lying behind such targeted programmes are that the "problem" is a bounded one, concerned with "pockets of poverty or deprivation", restricted areas of decay, which can be remedied through relatively limited expenditure and precise targeting of funds and activities to "special", different, difficult problems, limited problems which remain to be rooted out, while the rest of the system is assumed to be functioning well and on course for prosperity and harmony.
  11. So peaceful had the volcano been, in fact, that its fertile soils were extensively cultivated, vineyards flourished on favoured sunny slopes, and the people living on and around the volcano were enjoying the prosperity and security of the Roman empire at its height.
  12. Although the centre of gravity in Tudor and Stuart England stayed in the more open Midlands and East Anglia, the fringe counties produced strong variations to the general stability and prosperity of these two centuries.
  13. Mr Guerin, who sold his International Signal and Control company to Ferranti in 1987 for 420m, has admitted creating numerous fictitious arms contracts that helped to create the illusion of prosperity.

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