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Перевод: preside speek preside


[глагол]
председательствовать; осуществлять руководство; осуществлять контроль


Тезаурус:

  1. As he knelt at his mother's feet, the sovereign invested her son with the symbols of office, "by girding him with a Sword by putting a Coronet on his head and a Gold Ring on his finger and also by delivering a Gold Rod into his hand, that he may preside there and may direct and defend those parts to hold to him and his heirs for ever".
  2. Big barbel though, have a distinct preference for swims that combine three factors: a fairly slack piece of water adjacent to a fast run, and especially where these two preside over a dense weedbed or some other kind of refuge such as a hole, steep ledge or sunken tree.
  3. We will reform the Diplock system, so that three judges preside over non-jury trials, and encourage the use of juries wherever possible.
  4. It led young Dundas to form an unusual view of the institution over which he was later to preside.
  5. I was not paid to preside over disasters - however noble the cause.
  6. That is why at any meeting of the council of a London borough when the mayor is absent a chairman has to be elected by the council to preside at the meeting.
  7. The meal was hardly over when Mr Heath flew to Sunningdale by helicopter to preside over the last stage of the conference on the future of Northern Ireland.
  8. Attlee, Churchill, and Eden, as Prime Ministers in the 1950s, could well have repeated Churchill's own words, uttered during a wartime speech at the Mansion House in the City of London in November 1942, "I have not become the King's First Minister to preside over the liquidation of the British Empire.'
  9. The job of a producer is to originate ideas, gather the material, work out the costs, keeping within a given budget, have the scripts written, rehearse the principals and finally preside over the dress rehearsal and the live production on the air.
  10. Statues of three famous horses preside over the Cheltenham parade ring.
  11. That maintenance was continued so long is probably due to the fact that Gordon Thomas, its instigator, had by this time become General Manager of the Grand Junction Company, and it is understandable that he would have been reluctant to preside over the disintegration of the lift, his most original and spectacular achievement.
  12. She favoured an informal economic imperialism, where the despised "palm-oil ruffians" - the West African Traders of Conrad novels - should preside.
  13. This morning in Bonn, Dr Kohl will preside at an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss how West Germany should respond to the events of recent days.

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