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Перевод: adopt speek adopt


[глагол]
усыновлять; удочерять; заимствовать; перенимать; усваивать; усвоить; принимать


Тезаурус:

  1. Major chemical and pharmaceutical firms standardising on the Windows environment have decided to adopt ChemWindow as a company standard and Cherwell Scientific offers exceptional and flexible licencing arrangements to companies who wish to network our packages.
  2. The approach brought central-government departments into closer practical contact with problems, and thus encouraged civil servants to adopt more pro-active as opposed to supervisory stances.
  3. In the 190s it seemed intolerable to the then bishop of Rome, Victor, that the churches in Asia Minor celebrated Easter on a different date, and to the distress of many he threatened excommunication on those who did not adopt the Roman date.
  4. As far as I can see, the only way to do this is to adopt a behaviouristic approach to this knowledge and characterize it as an ability to discriminate visual objects.
  5. In 1984 the NUT reported "considerations of natural justice which led the union to adopt a policy opposed to confidential reports and references on teachers apply equally to the current demand from many parents for a right of access to files kept on their children".
  6. In the name of justice (proportional response to petty offending), social workers were severely criticized, and encouraged to adopt non-intervention (diversion), or action focused on offending behaviour, not family issues.
  7. Sir Leon added that the Government should also adopt a more active policy of support for progress towards European monetary union, with a central banking system, while resisting other forms of unnecessary economic union.
  8. Lost most people with a powerful central theme to their life, Gedge had to adopt an obstinate approach as The Wedding Present became successful and during their two-year relationship, Debbie Kaye felt it made him self-centred.
  9. So those who had no family name were required by law to adopt one.
  10. It would be far too glib to suggest that he consciously made the second change, to adopt Christianity, merely to give himself an excuse to abandon sexual relations with Mrs Moore, whatever the nature of those relations had been.
  11. He should adopt the approach outlined in the Scottish White Paper."
  12. Leese later claimed that the Stamford Fascists were the first to adopt the black shirt - later to become the uniform of Mosley's movement in the 1930s.
  13. 5.5 shall not during or after the expiry or termination of this Agreement without the prior written consent of , use or adopt any name, trade name, trading style or commercial designation that includes or is similar to or may be mistaken for the whole or any part of any trade name, trade mark, trading style or commercial designation used by .

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