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Перевод: augment speek augment


[существительное]
увеличение; прибавление; приращение; шаг ;
[глагол]
увеличивать; прибавлять


Тезаурус:

  1. In addition, afforestation programmes are under way in many nations to augment the rapidly diminishing natural forest resource and in some cases to halt environmental degradation.
  2. To augment the state machinery, the central government has rushed senior officials and team of troops from the Black Cat commando unit to Srinagar.
  3. "The play, like a religious service, should be a stimulant to make life more tolerable and augment our ability to live
  4. It has never been the intention of Guitarist to augment dealer ads with sycophantic reviews, either.
  5. It enables both countries to augment their own dominant positions within the Community while pretending to be acting for the sake of "Europe".
  6. Thirdly a real and sustainable push is necessary on the use of technology, not just in the administration of education but in its use to augment the role of the teacher.
  7. The addition of three roof windows close to the eaves of this upper roof-slope could then augment the daylighting of the upper-level studio that enters through the newly-glazed original eaves-level pitching hole of the east elevation.
  8. For = 0, these values agree with the objective row of P1/T1 and we can augment P1/T1 with an extra row displaying the coefficients of 0.
  9. Scientists have been penetrating areas beyond human senses, and they have developed more and more devices to augment our senses in order that we may see into the heart of matter or reach the ends of the universe.
  10. As summer moves on, continue to augment the basic Koi diet with treat foods.
  11. Visual indicators of product activity, as in the iodophor colour change, can usefully augment routine control measures.
  12. These will be the ones that scavenge energy from their particular surroundings most efficiently, and use it to repair and augment their own bodies, and to produce facsimiles of themselves.
  13. "Dixie" - a nickname said to derive from his swarthy complexion and curly black hair - preferred to augment his income by making bets with bookmakers on the basis of the number of goals he could score in a game (one goal was evens, two goals 5-;2, and three 10- 1), Sportsmen, especially footballers, had since the 1880s been used on cigarette cards as free advertising for a brand.

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