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Перевод: aegis speek aegis


[существительное]
защита ; эгида


Тезаурус:

  1. Report after report issued under the aegis of British governments and parliaments of all flavours, as well as weighty learned institutions, have stressed that the balanced education of the future would put more emphasis on the numerate skills.
  2. Most software development in Japan is under the aegis of the mainframe makers, but much of this work is subcontracted to subsidiaries or small independent software houses.
  3. His changes lasted until Nero abandoned the Augustan type of portrait and re-adopted divine symbols; Nero's new hairstyle has already been discussed (p. 36), and he is sometimes depicted at Rome and in the provinces wearing the radiate crown, a symbol of divinity, and the aegis, the attribute of Jupiter.
  4. After the Second World War the pottery moved to Tingewick, the Keyes family house, where it continues under the aegis of Phyllis's great-niece, Sara Johnson.
  5. Would Labour and the Liberal Democrats, even under the aegis of an independent Commission, do otherwise?
  6. Created with a grant from the Government's Department of the Environment (DoE) in 1987 to give financial advice to people with housing problems, it ran a free and confidential service under the aegis of the Money Advice Association and the Birmingham Settlement.
  7. The ATP will provide seven umpires for the event, which comes under the ITF's aegis.
  8. This disclosure requirement, in turn, made possible a recommendation in June 1990 by the Innovation Advisory Board (set up under the aegis of the Department of Trade and Industry) that a "UK RD scoreboard by sectors and companies" should be drawn up.
  9. US Navy Commander David Carlson wrote a year after the episode, in the US Naval Institute's Proceedings for September 1989, that he "wondered aloud in disbelief" as from his nearby vessel USS Sides he observed the Vincennes shoot down what was plainly a commercial airliner in a commercial corridor, perhaps out of "a need to prove the visibility of Aegis", the missile system abroad the Vincennes .
  10. "But you only nominally come under his aegis.
  11. Direct action did not always take place under the aegis of CND.
  12. Something of the sort has already been introduced into some English degrees, under the aegis of the Verbal Arts Association, who have made a welcome start with such work.
  13. UNDER the improbable aegis of Ronald Reagan, who has never found occasion to say much good or bad about science during his long public career, it may well be that the American scientific community is headed for an economic boom.

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