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Перевод: readiness


[существительное]
подготовленность ; готовность ; находчивость ; быстрота ; живость ; охота


Тезаурус:

  1. The whole concept of graded tests entails a belief in the idea of the "readiness" of a student for a specific test, and the ability of the teacher to diagnose "readiness" when he sees it.
  2. Moreover Pound's anti-Semitism, later so notorious, certainly casts a sinister light on his readiness to broach these issues.
  3. The speed at which bacteria can mutate and their readiness to pass around packages of genetic information means that bacteria are poised to react to selection pressure with rapid and substantial genetic changes.
  4. And it evinces a rather daring readiness to weave its fiction around the world of work, where private lives are inextricably bound up with talk of profit margins and raw materials.
  5. Cakes for the stall in aid of the Petersfield Hospital may be left either with the treasurer at 14 Syers Road or with the president at 6 Forest Rise on Friday, April 17th in readiness for the sale on Easter Saturday at 8.30 a.m.
  6. Nevertheless the idea of "readiness" for a test must be one where the teacher has to be the ultimate judge; and this may lead to a certain amount of tension between parents and teachers.
  7. Now, with Iraq sending signals, however foggy, about its readiness to withdraw from Kuwait, the allies' decision has become tougher - and complicated by the definition of their war aims.
  8. And though the notion of the "common good" went through several transformations at the hands of the New Liberals, it continued, in Hobhouse's words, to require "a readiness to forgo personal advantage for the general gain, a recognition of mutual dependence".
  9. With allied generals proclaiming the absolute readiness, in all ways, of the coalition forces to move from air assault to combined land-and-air assault, a full ground battle seemed imminent.
  10. Among his other good qualities are: a strong attachment to his home and a constant readiness to defend it; he is very willing to retrieve and has a good capacity for tracking; he has considerable endurance, likes the water and is fond of children.
  11. As Stein and Carey (1986) have pointed out, independence is often thrust upon young people in care when they reach the age of eighteen, regardless of their readiness to cope alone.
  12. One of SAVE's strongest suits has been the readiness, when other alternatives have been exhausted, to initiate legal action.
  13. But this readiness to intervene in the Philippines was a useful message to send to a Soviet leader still exploring the thinking and the reactions of the new US President.

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