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Перевод: propel speek propel


[глагол]
приводить в движение; продвигать вперед; толкать; двигать; стимулировать; побуждать


Тезаурус:

  1. Retirement, when it comes, hits these people unnecessarily hard, and can propel them into a downward spiral of lethargy and depression, leading to premature death.
  2. Like other children, I watched him propel his chair up the chapel path, where he would wait in the porch till the beginning of the first hymn, then come just inside the door for the service.
  3. Another very common action is pushing down on the legs to propel the body upwards.
  4. THE PARTICIPATION of Grand Frere in the opening race at Ludlow today may hardly seem epoch making, but he will propel Martin Pipe to yet another landmark.
  5. Now Daedalus plans to make such tyres propel the car.
  6. They propel the vessel through the water using the same principle that allows a bowler in cricket or a baseball pitcher to swing a ball through the air.
  7. "Nations" seem to be historically supersubjects with attributes of agency and action: they "mobilize", "aspire", "propel themselves forward", "react" and they even have atavistic, irrational "ideas" with traumas which explode periodically.
  8. From the opening routine, however, it is clear Kylie is not about to play into the hands of those waiting to propel her off her pedestal.
  9. The turbo-charged version of Renault's familiar 1,870 cc diesel engine produces 93 bhp (the non-turbo is 65 bhp), sufficent to propel it to a claimed top speed of 114 mph, yet return between 45 and 50 mpg.
  10. This maximum pressure, constantly pushing the rear of the contact-zone off the road, must propel the tyre.
  11. Komatsu has built a robot with eight "legs" that move four at a time to propel the machine at 200 metres per hour regardless of obstacles.
  12. In a few instances the loss of someone close can propel the survivor into an overwhelming emotional whirlpool that cannot be contained without expert help or hospitalization or treatment or a combination of all of these.
  13. Thus when using glissades the choreographer must decide whether they are to be darted. and controlled by careful spacing to close in an elegant 5th position, or glided smoothly with a gentle rise and full, or danced in such a way that they give impetus to propel the dancer upwards into the step of elevation.

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