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Перевод: coincide speek coincide


[глагол]
совпадать; совпасть; соответствовать; равняться


Тезаурус:

  1. According to Central Statistical Office data (1988) the largest number of road casualties per hour coincide with the times of day when traffic is at its heaviest, reaching a peak between 5 and 6 p.m. and with a secondary peak between 8 and 9 a.m.
  2. Among them were Josiah Wade, a radical Bristol tradesman, and John Prior Estlin, a Unitarian minister with whose religious opinions Coleridge's own were beginning increasingly to coincide.
  3. To quite a large extent the interests of parasite genes and host genes may coincide.
  4. Jose Blandon, former head of intelligence for General Noriega, now in exile in the US, said he understood that the latest attempt was timed to coincide with military exercises which stranded loyal troops on an island several miles from Panama City.
  5. Coleridge was overwhelmed, as he made plain in a letter to Joseph Cottle: "T. Poole's opinion of Wordsworth is - that he is the greatest Man, he ever knew - I coincide."
  6. A Metropolitan authority said that they did not yet know how much their training allocation from the central training budget would be, as training is organized to coincide with the academic year.
  7. It is argued that specific policies implemented at the outset of British rule led to the development of a judicial system which did not coincide with either British or indigenous notions of justice but which was none the less compatible with local culture.
  8. The Full Moon in Taurus on the 10th is also likely to coincide with some kind of friction or discord when discussing intensely personal issues.
  9. Holidays did not always coincide with hay weather!
  10. The blast appears to have been timed to coincide with a political offensive.
  11. FRESH ATTEMPTS to break the ambulance pay dispute deadlock are expected to coincide tomorrow with a health service union lobby of the Conservative Party conference as it opens in Blackpool, writes Helen Hague.
  12. A central part of the claim was a reduction in the working week from 39 hours to 35, to coincide with a similar demand by the leaders of two million engineering workers who are conducting strike ballots at key sites.
  13. It will coincide with the expected appearance at Aberdeen Sheriff Court of 10 fishermen on charges relating to quota breaking.

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