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Перевод: administer speek administer


[глагол]
управлять; вести; вести дела; отправлять; давать; давать лекарство; оказывать помощь; назначать; снабжать; налагать; совершать


Тезаурус:

  1. Clearly, a sympathetic interest in the Masai was not at all incompatible with the itch to administer, improve, and even, selectively, to destroy.
  2. But for the moment, that's not the point - which is rather that those who have been, legitimately or at least understandably, affronted by the pretensions of Olson as poet should not therefore write him off as anything but what he was: an exceptionally earnest and magnanimous man, and a man moreover who knew, as few poets since John Milton have known, what the polity looks like from the point of view of those who administer it day by day.
  3. In addition, those general practices wishing to administer their own budgets will have included in their budgets a component to cover certain hospital-based treatments.
  4. Guisarmes (top) were used to great effect as thrusting and cutting weapons on long shafts whilst (above) the cultellus was used to administer the coup de grace to unhorsed knights, and the war scythe and glaive to pull the horseman from his saddle.
  5. It also established the first Crofters Commission as a permanent body empowered to fix fair rents and administer crofting legislation.
  6. Their greatest joy was to have a priest with them to administer the sacraments and say Mass.
  7. It was still fulfilling its traditional functions of looking after overseas governments and acting as a purchasing agency for them - and indeed it did administer World Bank and British Government overseas development loans.
  8. Part of the LEATGS grant might for example, be delegated for schools to administer, but they would have to spend it for the specified purpose of in-service training.
  9. It will have powers to legislate for and administer Scotland's domestic affairs and modernise Scotland's economy and the ability to represent Scotland within the United Kingdom and Europe.
  10. Weymouth Town Charities, who administer the alms houses, refused to comment.
  11. In relation to punishment in general in schools, lawyers point to section 1 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 which, in prescribing offences of cruelty to persons aged under 16, concludes (in sub-section (7)) by stating that "nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting the right of any parent, teacher, or other person having lawful control or charge of a young person to administer punishment to him".
  12. Administer these as prescribed.
  13. Popes lack the machinery to administer crackdowns.

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