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Перевод: disperse speek disperse


[глагол]
рассеивать; рассеять; развеивать; разогнать; разгонять; рассредоточивать; рассредоточиваться; рассеиваться; расходиться; разбредаться; разбрасывать; рассыпать; рассыпаться; распространять; исчезать; диспергировать


Тезаурус:

  1. If there was no natural cover, camouflage nets were slung over the trucks, while the men tended to disperse themselves some distance away, preferably in the lee of a rock.
  2. Mrs Thatcher's decision to back the library despite economic setbacks surely outweighs the decision to disperse the Conservative Party's own research library.
  3. Peak numbers are fairly consistently present in January and early February; numbers in December are often quite low, and the birds disperse rapidly in late February and March.
  4. Police sealed off central East Berlin and tried to disperse the crowds.
  5. The extremities of the cloud are rotating so fast that the cloud would disperse if it were not held together by some force of gravity.
  6. What is more, these helices in their turn aggregate, rather than disperse as bacterial cells in fluid culture usually do, and give a living, growing structure.
  7. Shake 5 to 10 drops of neat essential oil onto the surface of the water after after you have drawn the bath; agitate the water to disperse the oil.
  8. Cycle races followed, and after them no one wanted ti disperse.
  9. Lord Cameron came to the conclusion that there had not been a baton charge in Duke Street but that many policemen had drawn their batons individually and when ordered to disperse the march, had then used them indiscriminately.
  10. Females tend to disperse themselves among the males but in cases where a male has an especially good territory a female may opt to breed with him even if he already has a mate, rather than go for one without.
  11. The Sheriff of Cornwall chanced to be in the town and he and the Mayor persuaded them to disperse and go home.
  12. Once it had dispersed, Bunting was allowed to hold a meeting in the Diamond and for a short time afterwards there was tension as rival groups of teenagers faced each other, but police and DCAC stewards persuaded them to disperse before any trouble broke out.
  13. After this a section of the crowd marched to the Guildhall, from where they were driven back up Shipquay Street towards the Diamond, where two baton charges were needed to disperse them.

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