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Traducciones de „hurly-burly“ en el diccionario inglés » polaco (Ir a polaco » inglés)

hurly-burly [ˈhɜ:liˌbɜ:li, ingl. am. ˈhɜ:rliˌbɜ:rli] SUST. sin pl.

hurly-burly

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Effectiveness is the degree with which the same drug improves patients in the uncontrolled hurly-burly of everyday practice; data which are much more difficult to come by.
en.wikipedia.org
But you would be forgiven for not knowing this in the hurly-burly of election campaign politics.
www.afr.com
In the hurly-burly world of indoor track racing.
en.wikipedia.org
Bankers have lavished loans on state-owned enterprises, believing the government will back them up, and shied away from the hurly-burly of the private sector.
www.ft.com
A popular misconception assumes hermits withdraw to a solitary life of contemplation, rejecting the hurly-burly of living in society.
vancouversun.com
Gibbons was asked whether he has been able to enjoy the hurly-burly of the playoffs, with its high-pressure games and the constant media crush.
news.nationalpost.com
Islands are the dreamland of longing; a place apart from the complicated hurly-burly of everyday life.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Once that hurly-burly returns, the 30km/h zone will make perfect sense.
www.stuff.co.nz
Exploring the city slowly is a great way to escape the hurly-burly.
www.independent.co.uk
This goes beyond the usual hurly-burly of disagreements between political parties.
www.firstpost.com

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