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Перевод: etc.


[аббревиатура]
и т.п.; и т.д.; прочее


Тезаурус:

  1. The section on hardware hazards, instrumentation, reliability of process equipment, maintenance, commissioning, permits to work, training, management of safety etc , covers topics that are not adequately dealt with elsewhere and the author shows that this is where his expertise lies.
  2. cover for teachers who are magistrates, local councillors, senior officers for teachers' associations etc;
  3. Suitably fed etc, Mr Bhattacharya has some serious things to say about financial reporting.
  4. She didn't feel, etc.
  5. Erect verticals upon the odd numbers, 1, 3, 5, 7, etc.
  6. Also called virgin or extra virgin, according to acidity Oils, olive, grapeseed, sesame etc p29/ Culinary oils with characteristic flavours for various culinary uses Olives p42/ The fruits of the olive tree, eaten when ripe or crushed to make olive oil Olives, Marinated Green p44 Organic Foods p85/ Foods produced without the use of chemical at any stage, either to fertilise the land or to treat the crops or the food Oriental Beef p54 Osso Bucco p58
  7. (Remember, of course, that the value of vintage instruments can be compromised by any modifications, even to pots and switches, etc.)
  8. Now is that fair?"); three months chokey for driving while disqualified; held by police following early morning disturbance outside Ms Tait's flat etc, etc ad nauseam
  9. Excavation in a town centre or new rural development unearths traces of Bronze Age habitations, Roman foundations, sections of medieval walls, etc.
  10. It is, however, acceptable to illustrate in the conceptual model secondary inputs/outputs in support of the main transformation, and some of these (such as resources, information etc) could have a tangible form in the real situation.
  11. Managing a curriculum has at least three interlocking components: (a) a formal statement (more or less detailed or precise); (b) those who deliver (teachers), and who enjoy more or less autonomy, responsibility, public confidence, etc; (c) a hierarchy which monitors and supervises delivery, carries varying degrees of "clout" vis--vis teachers, and operates at varying degrees of distance from the classroom.
  12. She understands fully the permanence of the bonds which link men and women to the stars, to Venus, to Jupiter, the Black Moon, the Dragon, her understanding is her passion etc, etc."
  13. Corbett unrolled the letter and ignored the usual introductory courtesies - "John Benstede to his Grace, etc. etc.

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