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Перевод: pronouncement
[существительное] официальное заявление; произнесение; декларация
Тезаурус:
- The President's statement "Humanism in Zambia" (1967), subsequent declarations at Mulungushi (1968), Kabwe (1972) and the cabinet pronouncement (1975) that schools must become production units, provide a general, but relatively clear brief for education planners and have been clearly reflected in the Zambian Education Review (1976).
- It also published its statement on nutrition which, after reappearing in various forms, has probably done more to confuse the public than any other single pronouncement in the whole heart-disease field.
- AND, just for the record, here's the Pope's first pronouncement on the environment.
- However, it is sprightly compared with the pronouncement on "automatic honours for public servants" by Richard Shepherd, the Conservative MP: "It almost has the quality of handing out lollipops to the general satisfaction of the recipients."
- A worthwhile appraisal will involve more than a mere pronouncement on the quality of your recent work, a pat on the head or a kick on the backside as the case may be.
- Chatrier's passionate pronouncement "money is ruining the game"
- He made a public pronouncement that the Philharmonie was impossible to record in.
- Many waverers must have reached for their chequebooks and signed on with a green campaign organization after hearing the latest pronouncement assuring them that there really was something to worry about.
- Though not piggishly chauvinistic enough to echo the first pronouncement, I heartily endorse the last.
- Of course, he could make no pronouncement.
- Stepan's own pronouncement, again on his deathbed, strikes more devastatingly deep than Mrs Stavrogin's, and yet the reader inclines his head as to an act of natural justice.
- For all my lack of enthusiasm for the Hayes Society, it is my belief that this particular pronouncement at least was founded on a significant truth.
- He prefaced each pronouncement with an apologetic twitch of the head to the left, but lesser mortals hung on every word - and he knew it.
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