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Перевод: acquiring


[прилагательное]
приобретающий; покупающий


Тезаурус:

  1. Hunt was acquiring something of a bad reputation: both for being accident-prone and for being excessively forthright.
  2. By acquiring the rights to Merck's Elival, ICI will gain expertise in marketing drugs for the central nervous system to support its own products in that area which are currently being developed.
  3. The committees meet but rarely, they have no effective party divisions, they engage in generalised debate, relying on the work of individual rapporteurs for the purpose of acquiring more federalist powers.
  4. National groups could only find outlets for their own beer by acquiring smaller companies and shutting down their brewing plant.
  5. James Serpell's dog owners reported increases in the amount of daily physical exercise they took after acquiring dogs.
  6. We come here to what seems to me to be the central dilemma in second language pedagogy: the conditions appropriate for acquiring communicative resources are different from the conditions of their use.
  7. Auction sales of individual collections, perhaps brought about by the death of the owner, can be a marvellous way of acquiring mature fish of high quality at a bargain price.
  8. Retirement is an ideal time to take stock and consider which habits are worth acquiring, now that there is plenty of time for regular exercise and for preparing nutritious food.
  9. In effect, therefore, we stop acquiring any new skills and this may mean we risk having too narrow a repertoire of skills to equip us adequately for the variety of people-situations we are likely to encounter.
  10. Resolution 242 did not foresee the possibility of the Palestinian people acquiring their own voice, distinct from those of Jordan and Egypt which had governed so many of them.
  11. She was particularly keen on pottery, a skill she had, in Henry's view, even less hope of acquiring than her daughter.
  12. The Minister (Sir Edward Boyle) announced that this would take place in 1970/1 and wrote a remarkable preface to the published text in which he stated that "the essential point is that all children should have an equal opportunity of acquiring intelligence, and developing their talents and abilities to the full".
  13. Applicants were given cash grants, usually no more than 75, and trusted to use it for the purpose they had proposed - such as buying a bicycle to do a newspaper round, obtaining equipment for a camping trip, or acquiring the wherewithal to learn a new skill or a sport.

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