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Перевод: prompt
[прилагательное] быстрый; проворный; расторопный; исполнительный; услужливый; незамедлительный; немедленно сделанный; быстро сделанный; доставленный немедленно; оплаченный немедленно; подлежащий немедленной оплате; [наречие] быстро; точно; ровно; [существительное] подсказка ; напоминание; [глагол] побуждать; толкать; подсказывать; внушать; вызывать; суфлировать
Тезаурус:
- Noreen turned to the prompt corner and caught the Stage Manager's eye.
- The Institute, therefore, seeks in its educational programme to cover the whole business activity involved from drawing board to prompt delivery, payment received, an after-sales service established and, hopefully, a repeat order on the way.
- By substituting tar (like a thick black oil) for paint, he intends to prompt thoughts about tar as both preservative and something more sinister - a symbolic tarring and feathering of Britain's homosexuals.
- Fears deepened yesterday that the West German Bundesbank might lift its key lending rates by as much as one full point - a move which could prompt a rise in UK base rates, now 14 per cent.
- To select options within a prompt:
- The ruling could also prompt the owners of public places such as restaurants, bars, cinemas and sporting venues to think about banning smoking in order to avoid legal action, says the anti-smoking group, Action on Smoking and Health.
- It will take more than the prospect of weight savings to prompt them to abandon this safe method.
- The trainer might prompt the trainees for alternative approaches.
- A sales tax would prompt border-hopping, tolerable in America but not in tiny Britain, and would fly in the face of EC moves towards greater harmonisation of indirect taxes.
- Wars tend to prompt religious reawakening in a populace.
- One day Tommy had to let someone else drive and that man set off at three-thirty prompt.
- Hot Club Not only are the Paris Studio recordings free (for those who are prompt), you have the added novelty of watching comedy on the radio.
- Dissident Tory MPs" hopes that their 57-60 votes against the Prime Minister in Tuesday's leadership election would prompt her to trim her Euro-sails are unlikely to materialise quickly, if at all.
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