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Перевод: affirm speek affirm


[глагол]
подтверждать; утверждать; торжественно заявлять; скреплять подписью


Тезаурус:

  1. We affirm Article 31 of the church of our Gracious Lady Queen Elizabeth II that "masses are blasphemous fables and dangerous deceits".
  2. Almost all creatures have social and courtship rituals which affirm the nature of their personal association with each other, life to life and mind to mind.
  3. It's the little guy, and sometimes he may be moved back, squeezed own by the system, but he tries to creep back up, move forward, affirm his life.
  4. In a way this new fight against censorship is an opportunity not simply to defend and ensure intellectual freedom but to affirm that a profession does exist which essentially safeguards this freedom.
  5. Lenin, with his characteristic bluntness, might affirm that
  6. Any model of the mind which allows for such a possibility is not a simple one, and hints at, if it does not actually affirm, the existence of the unconscious.
  7. There were stories of Red Guards who shot those who dared to speak Ukrainian in public or to affirm the rights of Ukrainian nationality.
  8. Although now swallowed up in the borough of Rochdale, Middleton people forever affirm their loyalty to Manchester, a city to which they naturally belong.
  9. My only contribution to the debate is to affirm that the colony of twenty or more specimens growing along the lane above my house breeds true.
  10. So, for example, the laws of kashrut , whilst serving an obvious pragmatic purpose of separating and distinguishing the Jews from their neighbours, and guarding against assimilation, also served to affirm the selected symbolic system, the abomination and avoidance of crawling things being the negative side of the pattern of things approved and a function of the ordering of society.
  11. The coincidental publication of the Guidance notes on the Code of Professional Conduct during a major test of professional practice can be viewed as a piece of misfortune or as a superb opportunity to affirm the stature of the profession by using the Code to support the Library Association's case.
  12. MATURITY IS: Being quicker to affirm than to condemn.
  13. Like Edward Boyle, but for very different reasons, he refused to take the oath but chose simply to affirm on being admitted to the Privy Council.

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