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Перевод: extension speek extension


[существительное]
вытягивание; протяжение; протяженность ; расширение; удлинение; растяжение; распространение; развитие; продление; продолжение; отсрочка ; надставка ; наставка ; удлинитель ; укрупнение; добавление; отводная трубка; ветка ; добавочный номер; дополнительный телефон; выпрямление; вытяжение; размыкание
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. However, the conference overwhelmingly rejected attempts from the left to commit the party to a major extension of public ownership, and to take control of at least one leading company in each of the main manufacturing sectors.
  2. Second, they do not seize opportunities for credit and new inputs, while large farmers are frequently able to look after themselves even without the aid of extension agents.
  3. Missing the intimacy/the emotional expansion/the pushing against the edges of friendship/merging and pushing away of barriers/the freedom of sexual contact/the extension of knowing and being known/the growth and strengthening of trust.
  4. Liza's desire to join the ATS, with a view to becoming a driver, was probably an extension of her avid need for conviviality.
  5. The curriculum description, as we have seen, has a compartmentalism (English, maths, etc) which in its extension through science, technology and the other foundation subjects, is quite incompatible with the daily experience of the teacher of thirty mixed age children in many small schools.
  6. This extension, in one case, is followed by a time-like curvature singularity which corresponds to the source of the Kerr solution.
  7. The general massing and arrangement of the building, with steeply roofed corner pavilions and a high central portion, crowned by a turret between two further pavilions, although taller, owed much to Godde and Lesueur's extension to the Paris Htel de Ville of 1837-;49.
  8. Fortunately, all of these problems can be solved if your camcorder is fitted with a socket for an extension microphone.
  9. The school was hoping to be part of the Sheffield TVEI extension programme.
  10. There, they argued, "the social structure is limited to an extension of the family".
  11. In later years Chapman came to realize that the extension of the league system was having a bad effect on the game.
  12. To the extent that the Home Secretary suggested that the Act did not involve any extension of the Government's powers, this could be only because in practice the guidelines were being exceeded for, as has been pointed out subsequently, the phrase "national security" is not confined to major subversion or espionage (Lloyd, 1987).
  13. In cases where women (and the children they directly control) collect forest products of one type or another, it is they who are most aware of any deterioration in resource availability, but who are often an inaccessible but important target group in agricultural extension efforts to get conservation methods accepted.

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