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Перевод: partake speek partake


[глагол]
принимать участие; воспользоваться; отведать; вкушать; съесть; выпить; отдавать; разделять; иметь примесь


Тезаурус:

  1. In "The Unhappy Father" Leapor opts for a highly conventional view of the domestic servant, providing a straightforward contrast between the villainy of Plynus and the loyalty of Timnus who dives after Polonius "to partake his Fate" ML, 2, 208, that is, to be eaten by a shark.
  2. Some are moral: the overcoming of inequality, and a woman's fundamental right to partake in club affairs.
  3. This, in all probability, was approximately the state of man's physical development when he first became aware that he had the power to partake to the full of the golden opportunities before him, and increase the richness of life by gradually controlling the residual violence which was an unavoidable by-product of his evolution.
  4. After a long night of much study and little real sleep, he had to partake of breakfast with little appetite, really too tired to eat.
  5. It was a practice that the leading horseman exercised the horses daily in a specially designed trap or gig, and it was the habit of a particular one to partake of a social glass of beer en route .
  6. The could also partake in a "Screaming Blue Murder" evening where everyone has a role to play.
  7. One need not partake of overly sentimental or nostalgic views about academic freedom and communities of scholars to recognise that open doors and free and easy communication - face to face and in print - are the fundamental difference between the aridity of Soviet science and the fabulous productivity of American science.
  8. This new bourgeoisie is innovative technologically; internationalist, since its members partake of universalistic norms of technocracy and the managerial ideology; and it promotes development, through a desire to compete with transnational companies.
  9. The colonists in North America were encouraged to partake of the new refreshment but were taxed on tea and other imports from 1765 onwards, which led to a trade in tea smuggling from Holland to avoid the taxes.
  10. The losers are those who, for reasons of poverty or principle, decline to partake.
  11. One underlying issue, however, troubles me, Throughout there is the implication that to partake wittingly in an arms race is a perversion of science - as the conclusions say, "the role of scientists in the arms race is of crucial importance.
  12. For even taking into account my employer's generous offer to "foot the bill for the gas", the costs of such a trip might still come to a surprising amount considering such matters as accommodation, meals, and any small snacks I might partake of on my way.

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