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Перевод: betterment speek betterment


[существительное]
улучшение; исправление; возрастание цены собственности


Тезаурус:

  1. The Working Party's stance stems from the fact that 70 per cent of the Board's distributable income arises from Test match generated funds, and therefore the Board sees as its "principal function and power the promotion, financing and betterment of cricket generally with an essential object being the achievement of the highest possible standards at international level".
  2. Japanese in Formosa were mostly short-term residents who enjoyed the traditional privileges of a colonizing race and who, backed by Tokyo, implemented a colonial policy whose basic premise was that the colony existed for the benefit and betterment of mainland Japan, economically, politically and militarily.
  3. Cinema audiences in the 1920s expected better and better things and cinema-going became part and parcel of their social betterment.
  4. The emphasis is very much on the hope of betterment and opportunity, the town offers a fluid situation, where the chance of improvement may arise, unlike the countryside, where opportunities are far more limited.
  5. One must be sure the dog would contribute something to the USA gene pool for the improvement and betterment of the breed.
  6. It was strange that she was in no way jealous of Jessie being her father's choice for betterment, because Jessie herself hadn't wanted to go to the Secretarial School, nor had her mother wanted her to go.
  7. We are working hard to solve the problem and if we succeed it will not only be good for Arsenal, but will work for the betterment of England, too.
  8. It has to be said that the plays are somewhat thin in material, and the characterisation weak, but they were both offended by the offhand refusal and the Corporation's unwillingness to offer even the slightest guidance for the betterment of the projects.
  9. Is it adequate at all to try in this fashion to interpret religion as a means to an end, and to define that end in progressive humanistic terms as having to do with the elevation and betterment of human society?
  10. There was a demand for better films and that meant films that would convince middle-class audiences that the new entertainment could aspire to art and be an agency of spiritual betterment.
  11. I hope it will not seem chauvinistic to claim that the modern movement for the betterment of printing was, in its inception, an English one.
  12. Students did not want to suffer such humiliation even though the new policies were implemented by their government for the betterment of the nation.
  13. This was, when all is said and done, class legislation: enacted by one class for the betterment of its lower brethren; not for the correction of its own bad habits.

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