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2. фраз. to gain favo(u)r with smbMaxim could not understand the economic reasons for this popularity, but apparently it was related to their tactics: the military clique curbed the appetites of the industrialists, thereby gaining favor with the workers.
2. фраз. to gain acceptanceOne theory regarding the extinction of dinosaurs which is gaining some acceptance is that because they were warm-blooded creatures with a high metabolism, they were more susceptible to viruses or bacterial infections than their cold-blooded predecessors.
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2. фраз. to gain favo(u)r with smbMaxim could not understand the economic reasons for this popularity, but apparently it was related to their tactics: the military clique curbed the appetites of the industrialists, thereby gaining favor with the workers.
2. фраз. to gain acceptanceOne theory regarding the extinction of dinosaurs which is gaining some acceptance is that because they were warm-blooded creatures with a high metabolism, they were more susceptible to viruses or bacterial infections than their cold-blooded predecessors.
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23 причина чего-либо
фраз. a reason for smthMaxim could not understand the economic reasons for this popularity, but apparently it was related to their tactics: the military clique curbed the appetites of the industrialists, thereby gaining favor with the workers.
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24 связанный с чем-либо
фраз. to be related to smthMaxim could not understand the economic reasons for this popularity, but apparently it was related to their tactics: the military clique curbed the appetites of the industrialists, thereby gaining favor with the workers.
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25 людской
1. human2. man; man's; human; humaneСинонимический ряд:человеческий (прил.) человеческий; человечий; человечьей; человечьею -
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1. insatiate2. insatiableСинонимический ряд:1. жадно (прил.) алчно; жадно; прожорливо2. жадно (проч.) алчно; жадно; прожорливо; с жадностью -
27 извращенный аппетит
1. perverted appetite2. cissa
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