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Перевод: forego speek forego


[глагол]
предшествовать; отказываться; воздерживаться


Тезаурус:

  1. Many of us have to forego our perks.
  2. The fact that the younger the subject is, the more able he is to recall details of past lives, seems to me to be quite simple to understand: it is only as our children pass through the Western educational system that they are taught to forego intuition and creativity in favour of logic and calculation.
  3. If FIFA ever had the foresight to forego football and organise the World Cup for Misbehaviour, Scotland would undoubtedly be the bookie's favourite and Thomas Henderson Docherty would be an inevitable choice as manager.
  4. The playing bondholders were also asked to pay the new extra, voluntary subscription and non-players had to forego their meagre interest.
  5. BUSINESS Expansion Schemes share issues may appeal to those who can forego access to part of their savings for five years in return for sheltering these funds from tax.
  6. With the Congress leadership in jail, the Round Table conference which met in London in November, at Irwin's initiative, to discuss constitutional advance, came to nothing, and Irwin realized that he must forego the pleasure of seeing the troublemakers in jail for the hope of constitutional development along the lines he had in mind for India.
  7. It is unsound to argue that Svidrigailov's experience was only a bad dream, because the manuscript variants prove that Dostoevsky was prepared at one stage to forego the actuality of the sexual outcome between Stavrogin and the child.
  8. McIver (1987) describes that in retailing customers were persuaded to forego the service provided by the friendly corner store and take on the labour of pushing trolleys around supermarkets because they made gains through cheaper prices and a wider choice of goods.
  9. Some doubting townsfolk had their reservations, so Thomas offered that if it did not have the desired effect he would forego his fee.
  10. Jesus taught that some of his followers would willingly forego a life of sexual activity in order to fulfil their special work for him in the world.
  11. Hughes will forego the pleasure of trousering this money which will go to the Leukaemia Research Fund.
  12. Charged at Horseferry Road Magistrates Court in January 1989 with dishonestly inducing Harrods to forego payment, she heard the magistrate Eric Crowther say it was not entirely her fault.
  13. "Well, if she trains anything like you do, she won't forego a drink for the sake of her sport."

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