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1 praćen čime
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2 pun čega
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3 suđen da dovede do
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4 suđen da proizvede
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5 lleno de
= fraught with, replete with, full of, bursting with, strewn with, plagued with, teeming with, studded with, brimful (of/with), riddled with, jam-packed (with), filled to capacity, flush with, laden withEx. That such uninformed intelligence has been translated into hard decisions is fraught with the gravest of consequences for the future of SLIS as bases for IT development.Ex. Such information will soon be replete with the requisite illustrations and, if need be, with sound explanations to boot.Ex. The idea was exquisite but full of terror.Ex. It is a great pleasure to welcome you to a country bursting with pride and energy.Ex. The field of reference work is strewn with failures, measured in the enquirer's terms, but where the reference librarian did provide a technically perfect answer to the actual question asked.Ex. Contemporary library and information science discourse is plagued with tunnel vision and blind spots that seriously affect the profession's efforts to plan the library's future.Ex. In teaching session after teaching session, day after day, school tasks are administered through textbooks, instruction manuals, reference works, etc -- tomes teeming with problems for the pupils to solve.Ex. He embodies the otherworldly in a narrative studded with spectacles and visions.Ex. This sprawling, exuberant novel, brimful with characters, aspires to accommodate a city full of lifestyles.Ex. This hope might prove futile since the draft is riddled with contradictions.Ex. This week is looking to be quite a jam packed, event-filled, extravaganza!.Ex. If a class is filled to capacity, please contact the secretary and ask to be put on a waiting list.Ex. There is growing evidence in Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond that al Qaeda and its allies are newly flush with cash, able to buy new weapons.Ex. Did you know that the "pope's nose" is laden with toxins from the chicken's body which accumulate in the little fatty morsel?.* * *= fraught with, replete with, full of, bursting with, strewn with, plagued with, teeming with, studded with, brimful (of/with), riddled with, jam-packed (with), filled to capacity, flush with, laden withEx: That such uninformed intelligence has been translated into hard decisions is fraught with the gravest of consequences for the future of SLIS as bases for IT development.
Ex: Such information will soon be replete with the requisite illustrations and, if need be, with sound explanations to boot.Ex: The idea was exquisite but full of terror.Ex: It is a great pleasure to welcome you to a country bursting with pride and energy.Ex: The field of reference work is strewn with failures, measured in the enquirer's terms, but where the reference librarian did provide a technically perfect answer to the actual question asked.Ex: Contemporary library and information science discourse is plagued with tunnel vision and blind spots that seriously affect the profession's efforts to plan the library's future.Ex: In teaching session after teaching session, day after day, school tasks are administered through textbooks, instruction manuals, reference works, etc -- tomes teeming with problems for the pupils to solve.Ex: He embodies the otherworldly in a narrative studded with spectacles and visions.Ex: This sprawling, exuberant novel, brimful with characters, aspires to accommodate a city full of lifestyles.Ex: This hope might prove futile since the draft is riddled with contradictions.Ex: This week is looking to be quite a jam packed, event-filled, extravaganza!.Ex: If a class is filled to capacity, please contact the secretary and ask to be put on a waiting list.Ex: There is growing evidence in Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond that al Qaeda and its allies are newly flush with cash, able to buy new weapons.Ex: Did you know that the "pope's nose" is laden with toxins from the chicken's body which accumulate in the little fatty morsel?. -
6 cargado de
= fraught with, flush with, laden withEx. That such uninformed intelligence has been translated into hard decisions is fraught with the gravest of consequences for the future of SLIS as bases for IT development.Ex. There is growing evidence in Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond that al Qaeda and its allies are newly flush with cash, able to buy new weapons.Ex. Did you know that the "pope's nose" is laden with toxins from the chicken's body which accumulate in the little fatty morsel?.* * *= fraught with, flush with, laden withEx: That such uninformed intelligence has been translated into hard decisions is fraught with the gravest of consequences for the future of SLIS as bases for IT development.
Ex: There is growing evidence in Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond that al Qaeda and its allies are newly flush with cash, able to buy new weapons.Ex: Did you know that the "pope's nose" is laden with toxins from the chicken's body which accumulate in the little fatty morsel?. -
7 чреватый
fraught (with); pregnant прям. и перен.* * ** * *fraught (with); pregnant и перен.* * *fraughtpregnant -
8 lleno de riesgos
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9 plagado de peligro
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10 erittäin vaarallinen
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11 tulvillaan oleva
• fraught with• flush -
12 чреватый тяжелыми последствиями
Новый русско-английский словарь > чреватый тяжелыми последствиями
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13 преисполненный опасности
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > преисполненный опасности
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14 чреватый событиями
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > чреватый событиями
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15 чреватый последствиями
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > чреватый последствиями
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16 чреватый тяжелыми последствиями
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > чреватый тяжелыми последствиями
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17 чревато последствиями
fraught with consequencesРусско-английский справочник переводчика-международника > чревато последствиями
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18 engebeli
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19 veszéllyel járó
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20 vészterhes
fraught with danger
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