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Перевод: abreast speek abreast


[наречие]
в ряд; рядом; на одной линии; на уровне; на траверзе [мор.]


Тезаурус:

  1. Further, acknowledgement of the fact that "gods" have always been man-made, would also acknowledge that what has happened in the past has no binding effect, in short, humanity can at any time reconsider its ideas of "god" and keep them abreast of its progress in all other fields.
  2. Readers should endeavour to keep abreast of current debates and conferences on LDCs" problems.
  3. I have had complaints from farmers of accumulations of litter in places where sheep graze, of the fouling of streams that provide the drinking water for farms, of the erosion of footpaths caused by parties walking abreast on paths intended for single-file walking, and of the crossing of private farmland without permission being sought.
  4. But you don't have to spend 1,000 on Versace or cut a threatening figure in studs and straps to keep abreast of the trend.
  5. Above: South Shore terminus with four Dreadnoughts in line abreast, demonstrating their legendary capacity to absorb crowds.
  6. Sometimes, when one meteorite is discovered another may be visible nearby, but much more commonly four searchers may ride abreast over long stretches of blue ice and drifting snow before anyone sees a meteorite.
  7. If the job surveyor is given autonomy in certain areas then the manager must ensure that he has a system of job control which enables him to keep abreast of the progress of the job and be able to compare surveyor and contractor performance in one operation.
  8. The body design displaying the greatest visual flair while keeping abreast of current aerodynamic and construction standards
  9. THE BRITISH government should increase its support for industrial RD by between two and three times to keep the country abreast with its competitors.
  10. At Ramsay's shouted message, the Scots chivalry formed up from column into as wide a line abreast as the terrain would allow, and wasting no time, advanced at the trot.
  11. What Dr Tolley was advocating was withdrawing membership of professional bodies from people who did not keep abreast.
  12. S/he will be expected to research and keep abreast of issues faced in urban and frontier mission amongst young people and to represent the Trust where necessary.
  13. In an attempt to keep abreast of current changes in care provision and in order to provide effective health care, many nurses are involved in identifying, setting and monitoring standards.

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