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Перевод: alleviation speek alleviation


[существительное]
облегчение; смягчение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Their original function was to represent the welfare needs of children and young people separately from the general poverty alleviation system (Armenfrsorge), but they tended to develop mainly programmes in preventative medicine (Sachsse and Tennstedt, 1988).
  2. The Romans had gained expertise in flood alleviation and in irrigation projects from the Greeks and the Etruscans before them.
  3. The alleviation of poverty, sickness and hunger is the greatest goal that mankind can achieve.
  4. The questions that must be asked relate to the promises that it presents, especially in the context of world food supplies and the alleviation of environmental pollution, and the caution that it necessitates in relation to the potential ecological havoc it may wreak.
  5. In Chapter 3 the focus will be directed instead on those contacts between the guberniia centres of Saratov and Samara and Moscow which were crucial for the alleviation of the famine conditions.
  6. It provided intellectual and spiritual leadership and some alleviation from hunger and starvation.
  7. During pre-exposure, the consumption of a flavoured substance will be followed by certain consequences with which an association could be formed; if the flavour is presented as a fluid, for instance, consumption will be followed by an alleviation of thirst.
  8. The doctor is not in breach of his legal duty to his patient if, by adopting the particular form of treatment, his principal and primary intention is the alleviation of symptoms which are discomforting and irremediable in any less drastic a way.
  9. This did not necessarily mean that the churches opposed alleviation of pain, but it did mean that the ministrations of the pastor were much more important than those of the physician, and those of the latter should not be permitted to interfere with the spiritual task of the former.
  10. Ideally, the aims of this phase of treatment are to help the patient obtain: (i) resolution of the crisis which precipitated the overdose; (ii) alleviation of his social and personal problems; and (iii) a greater ability to cope with similar situations in the future.
  11. The elm paddles of the iron wheel were renewed and the mechanism was modified to operate on the "undershot" principle because a lowering of water levels brought about by a local flood alleviation scheme made impracticable the restoration of the original "breast-shot" arrangement.
  12. Northern Foods chairman Chris Haskins says in a recent annual report: "We are involved in various community projects concerning job creation, education, retraining and the alleviation of social problems.
  13. In addition, secondary prevention could also be applied to the alleviation of social and psychological difficulties which might lead to attempts.

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