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Перевод: conform speek conform


[глагол]
согласовать; образовать; сообразовываться; соответствовать; приспособлять; приводить в соответствие; приспосабливаться; подчиняться


Тезаурус:

  1. That was an excess of suspicion, for the letter was drafted by David Hunt, vice Bevir who was ill, and Hunt made it conform to precedents.
  2. when the members of the newly founded french academies laid down rules for all artists at the court of Louis XIV, they had to conform whether they were painters, sculptors or designers of scenery, props and tapestries.
  3. The persuasiveness of Lugard's arguments owed something to his extraordinary personal reputation, which happened to conform to that of the finest imperial type.
  4. conform to all instructions given by the client's safety officer and others with a responsibility for health and safety.
  5. Kufrans and Ajdabiyans did not conform to any stereotype of simple, backward tribesmen: it would be wrong to assume from their voting patterns that they were simple mechanical products of a tribal model of society.
  6. Irradiation of food does not conform to attempts to cut down the number and scale of radiation emitters in order to reduce the risks of contamination of plant workers and local communities.
  7. Yet we cannot describe the contributions made to society purely in economic terms, nor can we operate prejudices against any sector of society because the people involved do not conform to our concept of a normal life.
  8. Most C compilers conform to the Kernighan and Ritchie standard!, but there is a strong variation in quality of compilers for DSP devices.
  9. The BCMA currently has 32 members - all are UK manufacturers whose products meet strict standards of quality: around two-thirds of BCMA members to conform to BS5750, a standard method for ensuring consistent and accurate production to agreed specifications.
  10. Therefore this sentence, although it is perfectly grammatical, does not conform to the "bias" associated with the verb in its main clause.
  11. Gedge considers it an arduous task to create and conform to an invented image.
  12. The directive requiring this much took effect in 1980, but Italy, after some sharp reminders, only altered its laws to conform last December.
  13. Our charge against the metaphysician is not that he attempts to employ the understanding in a field where it cannot possibly venture, but that he produces sentences which fail to conform to the conditions under which alone a sentence can be literally significant.

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