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Перевод: uncover speek uncover


[глагол]
снимать; раскрывать; раскрыть; обнажать голову; открывать; обнаруживать; оставлять без прикрытия


Тезаурус:

  1. Spiritual direction makes opportunity for self-examination "in order to uncover the sins, failures and inconsistencies which contradict the following of Christ and the love of God and neighbour."
  2. The pair uncover a nasty conspiracy - while their animosity deepens.
  3. A little later, two references uncover a less severe view of P. H. T. After a talk with his mother about misuse of pocket-money, in order to buy new pigeons, "I confessed.
  4. His letters to Helen, in particular, uncover the head for business, the punctilious sense of irritable rightness, and the concomitant sudden bouts of self-distrust that marched alongside his desire for an extended life of idealized perfection, similar to the intense moments of joyful peace he had discovered for himself during walks.
  5. The task of the theorist is to uncover, and where necessary to denounce, the theoretical-political implications of all discourse whatever"
  6. Carrying out a local community profile should ensure that there is no wasteful duplication and it will often uncover gaps or a place for cooperation.
  7. What Robyn likes to do is to deconstruct the texts, to probe the gaps and absences in them, to uncover what they are not saying, to expose their ideological bad faith, to cut a cross-section through the twisted strands of their semiotic codes and literary conventions.
  8. Martin and Liz Hunt's Adventurline offers walking and exploration tours to uncover Cornwall's flora, fauna and prehistory - and in warm weather you may be lucky enough to swim with Atlantic grey seals, as a break from trekking the coastal path.
  9. Despite the difficulties of getting into and travelling around many of these countries - due to poor roads, curfews, civil wars, monsoons - researchers often uncover information and testimony they would never otherwise obtain.
  10. It would be naive to expect to uncover any ultimate explanation or basic cause for criminal behaviour, given the extensive and diverse behaviour that is encompassed by the term crime.
  11. Recent studies are beginning to uncover the true extent of so-called "domestic" violence, and many police forces have adopted more consistent policies of recording such incidents and dealing with them as true offences of violence.
  12. Once you uncover the cause, the theory goes that you are half way to solving the particular problem that concerns you.
  13. Such a check should uncover facts such as a past prison sentence or a person's credit status.

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