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Перевод: socialize speek socialize


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обобществлять; национализировать; общаться; подготавливать к жизни в коллективе; подготавливать к жизни в обществе; социализировать


Тезаурус:

  1. We used to socialize together and they used my garden as their flat didn't have one.
  2. that is a luxury I think erm to be able to do it, if you want to write and earn money, which I do as well as, as socialize while I'm working erm you've got to find ways of, of, of doing that and erm just writing books and poetry just wouldn't, I, I, I couldn't survive on that, I really do have to find other ways of, of earning money which is enjoying more and also uses of my skill and erm I would think you'd need to be in contact with the situation rather than you not knowing, being able to write about that.
  3. For students, there is a tendency to socialize in the evenings; therefore bedtimes and rising times are fairly late.
  4. In later childhood, these emotions may well be repressed, as parents and then teachers attempt, by a variety of means, to socialize young people.
  5. Consider the way you eat, exercise, and socialize when not dieting.
  6. It's as if the name were waiting for the man, and for the novel which will transpersonalize or socialize the murderous concept: "social unsteadiness, as Shatov says" and as we read in the Possessed notebooks.
  7. Write below what would be more specific "I'm always stuck at home" (you want to socialize).
  8. Dingwall, in another context, calls these stories "atrocity stories" (1977), and Richman shows how they feature prominently in the discourse of traffic wardens, in an attempt to socialize new recruits into what they can expect, as well as being a means of stressing the moral worth of traffic wardens: a concern which was high on the priorities of such a stigmatized occupational group (Richman 1983: 115).
  9. Most mixed economy interventions involve the state in subsidizing or taking over the organization of necessary economic activities unprofitable for capital; and most welfare policies can be understood as attempts to socialize labour costs falling on businesses, which become financed out of general taxation instead of showing up directly in employers' wage bills and production costs.
  10. Encourage him to socialize with family and friends.
  11. In South Africa under apartheid, education has been designed specifically to socialize the mass of the population into accepting an inferiority based on race and class.
  12. We have come to appreciate that we cannot expect children to live by our adult standards too early, or too quickly, without doing them harm; but nor should we expect them to socialize themselves.
  13. While general training serves to socialize the dog within the home and the community, there may be deviations from the usual pattern which can be rectified in this way.

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