s sa sb sc sd se sf sg sh si sj sk sl sm sn so sp sq sr ss st su sv sw sy

Перевод: serve speek serve


[существительное]
подача ;
[глагол]
служить; быть прислугой; управлять; служить в армии; обслуживать; снабжать; подавать; обслуживать за столом; сервировать; быть полезным; помогать; оказывать услугу; способствовать; благоприятствовать; удовлетворять; годиться; отбывать срок; обходиться с; поступать; служить службу; выслуживать; отслужить; прослужить; подавать мяч; вручать; случать; клетневать; работать


Тезаурус:

  1. With help, the children can prepare "food", lay the tables and serve their customers.
  2. At 9am the small shop would open, Ann would serve at the counter, and Thomas would deliver loaves to their immediate neighbours on foot.
  3. Tolstoy's influence cannot be over-estimated as Gandhi's ready acknowledgment shows: "For inculcating this true and higher type of Ahimsa amongst us, Tolstoy's life with its ocean-like love should serve as a beacon light and a never-failing source of inspiration"
  4. Each of them has a value and a part to play but they should serve us ; we should not be their slaves.
  5. Spoon the toppings on to the toasts, arrange the prosciutto over the tomato topping and serve at once, garnished with the basil.
  6. Chill for 2 hours: if you don't want to serve the dessert immediately, keep it covered in the fridge for up to 24 hours.
  7. (One such sign was observed by the writer in the forecourt of Penge East Station in 1944, ten years after trams had ceased to serve Penge!)
  8. Serve with a green salad.
  9. Alternatively, if in exercise of their supervisory duty under s.9(1) the disposal authority form the opinion that modification of the licence conditions is necessary to ensure that the disposal operation does not cause pollution to water or danger to public health, or become seriously detrimental to the amenities of the locality then s.7(1) (b) imposes a further duty on them, i.e. the disposal authority SHALL serve a notice on the company modifying the conditions.
  10. Serve with freshly cooked toast fingers or Melba toasts.
  11. The transitive verb meant "to make suitable" and when translated into human terms this indicated a solution to a number of perceived difficulties in the juvenile labour-market: at the very least it offered a safeguard against redundancy through technological change; it provided a necessary companion for "intelligence", one of the qualities demanded by "modern" industrial conditions; and it seemed to imply a degree of social contentment, integration, and stability, which were important, if only in so far as they could serve as protection against the ravages of unemployment and, in extreme cases, unemployability.
  12. It will serve the purpose of isolating Mr Tweed from his old buddies, keep him running like a scared fox."
  13. Serve garnished with chopped spring onions and wedges of lime.

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