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Перевод: cap speek cap


[аббревиатура]
общая сельскохозяйственная политика ЕЭС;
[существительное]
кепка ; шапка ; шляпка ; фуражка ; берет ; чепец ; колпак ; колпачок ; наконечник ; верхушка ; крышка ; насадка ; тарелка ; тарелка клапана; головка ; заглушка ; пробка ; заслонка ; капитель ; цоколь ; капсюль ; электродетонатор ; пистон ; писчая бумага;
[глагол]
вставлять капсюль; надевать шапку; покрывать голову; покрывать; крыть; перекрыть; насаживать колпачок; вставлять запал; вставлять пистон; перещеголять; присуждать ученую степень; принять в состав команды


Тезаурус:

  1. Essential for use with diaphragm or cap.
  2. In her letter of 21 August, Ms Greengross referred to the 1989 Family Expenditure Survey which found that 25% of retired people living alone mainly dependent on the state pension do not have a telephone and linked this "poor level of penetration among people who need a telephone most to the policy of increasing rental and connection charges to the maximum permitted by the retail price index (RPI) + 2% price cap, while targeting businesses and heavy residential users for international call rate reductions and volume discounts".
  3. "The atmospheric conditions are not exactly propitious" - wore a bright red cloth cap from December 22nd.
  4. The passing of the Insolvent Debtors Act in August 1844 (7 8 Victoria cap 96), abolishing imprisonment for debts of less than 20, however, was widely welcomed.
  5. These will be funded by savings made out of the present intervention mechanisms of the CAP.
  6. Such shortcomings must be set against the big truth - that today's CAP is a supremely insidious way of extracting 85 billion from consumers within the EC, and queering the pitch for farmers everywhere else.
  7. He wore a cap of rabbit-fur decorated with a handful of dried grasses stuck in the seam.
  8. Welton Louis is Ambassador's sire and Diana Scott's Ben Faerie (sire of Ginny Leng's former top horses Priceless and Night Cap) sired his dam, Minerva.
  9. Sir Rhodes urged Mr Patten to reduce poll tax levels in London by imposing a cap of 300 per adult, and he asked for special help for those people living in low rateable value homes built between 1860 and 1930.
  10. Yet the cap on the compensatory award for unfair dismissal discussed in Chapter 17 meant that a significant number of executives had little option but to fight through the thickets of civil court procedure.
  11. Denmark's EC Commissioner, Henning Christophersen, fears the MacSharry proposals for CAP reform will remove the incentive to farm professionally.
  12. CAP reform plan No
  13. A young man in an Acker Bilk ensemble lurked in the doorway and a girl in a red satin skirt and a chocolate soldier cap twirled a baton and stamped her feet.

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