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Перевод: suggestion
[существительное] предложение; совет ; намек ; указание; внушение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- This was a matter of mini-politics: the Shetland Branch of the NFU opposed an article for imposition, the crofters' union supported the suggestion.
- Tolkien, when he read this suggestion after Lewis's death - and after his own relationship with Lewis had become less than happy - rejected it as entirely unworthy.
- This resonance of passages which can be read with different levels of suggestion at once, with "myth" and "low mimesis" and "irony" all embedded deeply in "romance", is perhaps the major and least-considered cause for the appeal of The Lord of the Rings .
- First, Hongkong Shanghai Bank came out with disappointing takeover terms for Midland Bank (paper worth 378p a share) triggering the obvious suggestion that spurned partner Lloyds Bank will produce a better, possibly cash-based offer.
- Dad was less than enthusiastic about this suggestion.
- In the forefront of this scene flutters the dress, incongruously vibrant despite its suggestion of loss.
- But when the Central Policy Review Staff (the "Think Tank") had suggested in the early eighties that they mount a full-scale investigation into the practices and abuses of the professions, they discovered that the influence of the lawyers upon Number 10 was so strong that the proposal was sat upon and then returned, with a suggestion they confine themselves to teachers and social workers.
- But Mann stops short of my alarming suggestion that this means America itself is historically psychotic.
- Use a combination of suggestion, appreciation of their difficulties, praise for his efforts and pleasure at their success.
- It is a solution which fits in neatly with Mr Lech Walesa's suggestion that the future political make-up of Poland may be neither capitalist nor socialist.
- If we take Sheldrake's ideas about morphogenetic fields seriously, we may have the suggestion of a hidden energy field actually underlying the formation of the landscape itself, giving it both form and character.
- Hamilton (1987) refutes the HEDT suggestion that widespread deforestation in the Himalaya is the prime cause of flooding in the lower reaches of the Ganges and the Brahmaputra and argues that large-scale flooding, such as that of 1985 in India when 237 people were killed (and presumably that in Bangladesh in 1988), could not be prevented even if the entire Himalaya were forested.
- Some suggestions were instantly taken up, as in 1925, when five members asked for shorter carries and the committee agreed to reducing them to 120 yards, and also a later suggestion for setting aside some ground for lessons and practice.
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