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Перевод: meet speek meet


[прилагательное]
подобающий;
[существительное]
сбор (собрание) ; встреча ; спортивная встреча; соревнование; место сбора;
[глагол]
встречать; встречаться; встретиться; встретиться с; собираться; сходиться; пересекаться; съезжаться; повстречать; впадать; знакомиться; знакомить; удовлетворять; соответствовать; оплачивать; опровергать; драться на дуэли; перекрещиваться


Тезаурус:

  1. The thing about all this was that sales were beginning to meet his star image.
  2. This was the aircraft intended to meet American competition head-on.
  3. "Think of all the people we shall meet, and the places we'll go to, and the things we shall do! we've had some good times at Pinehurst, I know, but think of being free !"
  4. There was a mixed area near the finish in the stadium where press and athletes were supposed to meet and chat convivially after races.
  5. But now that Atholl has given way and condescended to meet the people - "He is a diplomat," said John Stewart.
  6. However, this crossing is on a route from the town centre to housing areas and schools which is heavily used by pedestrians and cyclists, so the opportunity was taken to reconstruct the junction to meet the needs of soft traffic (Figure 6.12).
  7. He was appalled that such a story should appear in a newspaper, and the council, he said, would meet to determine what should be done about it.
  8. New lamps with additional phosphors are, in fact, being developed to meet these needs.
  9. Suddenly, at the Central Committee meeting in November, he failed to respond to the criticisms levelled at his ministry for failure to meet plan targets in the standard manner, neither would he take the blame for the strike at Motru.
  10. "William, come over here and meet Mr and Mrs Miller."
  11. "You don't meet him every night."
  12. Although he had only met her briefly, he did not want to meet any more girls.
  13. For a variety of reasons the European nobility of the eleventh and twelfth centuries were coming increasingly to need money: to indulge their taste in war, to meet a higher standard of living, to pay for their ever more costly gifts to their friends, their superiors and inferiors, and above all to the Church, to indulge their taste for extravagant building, and to give dowries to their daughters and patrimonies to their younger sons.

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