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Перевод: graft
[существительное] прививка ; привой ; черенок ; пересадка ткани; подкуп ; взятка ; взяточничество; система подкупа; незаконные доходы; тяжелая работенка; [глагол] прививать; прищеплять; пересаживать ткань; давать взятку; брать взятки; пользоваться нечестными доходами; вкалывать; ишачить
Тезаурус:
- Horses are not stupid and they soon grasp how best to avoid hard graft!
- All you need is 8,000 and about two months hard graft, as one Clwyd farmer found out.
- The tributyl borane, in the presence of water, splits into butyl radicals that graft onto the collagen molecules and initiate the polymerisation of the methyl methacrylate.
- I have always found that I can fill in easily enough with the graft - and no one wants to be weighed down by the sheer weight of gear to be carried around.
- The three spades needed when ferreting: the Norfolk long spade, the graft, and the filling-in spade.
- If one could only graft the best aspects of Scimone and Devos onto one another, the roof would really lift off!
- These extra digits do not come from the graft, but from the cells adjacent to it in the anterior part of the bud.
- Billed as "a modern Jacobean tragi-comedy", it seeks to graft the sickening thrills and sickened satire of seventeenth-century revenge plays onto a contemporary drama of cruelty and decadence.
- Bill was seldom able to put together a consistent run of appearances in our 2nd Division seasons 1921-;25 but, when he did play, his graft and pluck were always appreciated by our fans and the press of the time because Palace continually struggled in Division Two and the hard-working, tenacious attitude which Bill always showed was a valuable asset against powerful and more skilled opponents.
- The hard graft may be persuading him or her to do the job.
- We, The Undersigned (Orange Tree, Richmond): Alexander Gelman's sharp, biting satire on Soviet graft, corruption and entrenched power: excellent production by Sam Walters, ingenious train set by Tom Piper.
- Take your graft - the short-handled spade with the curved blade - cut through the surface layer, whether grass or whatever, and remove it intact as a circle some 18 inches (45 centimetres) in diameter.
- But although graft is indispensable, it is no replacement for raw talent.
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