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Перевод: emanate speek emanate


[глагол]
исходить; истекать; проистекать; происходить; излучать; испускать


Тезаурус:

  1. The incorporative drive refers to national level forces which emanate from an urban centre and gradually involve more peripheral areas in a national way of life.
  2. But then comes a statement about Christ which seems to emanate not from a rational clever man trying to help us to understand things more clearly, but from a rhetorical trickster who is not thinking at all.
  3. A terrible roaring sound began to emanate from the doomed building, and the bystanders were ordered to get well away.
  4. The ideas that the media purveys are certainly both modern and an aspect of cultural imperialism, for they emanate from the core countries of the capitalist world.
  5. But some of Buckmaster's requests for data I suspect emanate from Morgan"
  6. He claims that although Mr Halmi's stories may emanate from Moscow, they are not from the official archives of the KGB.
  7. Although the terms have continued to be remoulded and made more sophisticated, they basically emanate from that period.
  8. This is accounted for by the rather different procedure adopted in child sexual abuse investigations when there is an urgent need to protect the suspected victim and her or his evidence from outside pressure which may well emanate from the victim's family.
  9. "Love of God is the greatest virtue a man can ever cultivate, and through that develops this love for the creation of God; kindness, compassion, tolerance, and helpfulness to others emanate when the love of God grows in the heart.
  10. Even though the fear of violence may have been justified in this case, the 30-mile zone and the fact that the disorder was expected to emanate from other than the marchers make the implications of the case disturbing, even in the context of Northern Ireland.
  11. Many of our blessings and our scars emanate from our homes.
  12. It also depends on how the gesture is extended in time and space so that it appears to emanate from the dancer's concentration on the purpose of the gesture.
  13. The white ground has the effect of making light seem to emanate from within pictures like the great Picardy Coast Scene with Children - Sunrise owned by HM the Queen or A Fishmarket near Boulogne from the Yale Center for British Art.

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