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Перевод: accommodate
[глагол] приспосабливать; приспособлять; предоставлять жилье; давать пристанище; предоставлять помещение; вмещать; расквартировывать; снабжать; помогать; оказывать услугу; примирять; улаживать; согласовывать
Тезаурус:
- Mr Bakker sold more than twice as many shares as "Heritage USA" could accommodate.
- After its inaugural run to Fleetwood on April 9th 1958, the prototype twin-car operated Coastal Tours, since loading platforms on the tramroad were not long enough to accommodate it.
- Songs were getting written to accommodate guitar conceits, pointless feats and smotheringly unnecessary elaboration.
- It is relatively easy for an admissions authority to admit in excess of the standard number, provided various conditions are met - of which the most important is that the school buildings are adequate to accommodate the new number.
- And so it proved, for the horse with no chance was not going to accommodate the pundits now: Foinavon jumped the last two and set off up the run-in still twenty lengths to the good.
- I proposed that we fish the same swim, which was large enough to accommodate both of us without the risk of crossed lines.
- Considering the tenoning half of his design, I modified it so that it could quickly accommodate a different pair of blocks for each differently angled tenon.
- Did this mean that the historical sequence so far set up had to be modified to accommodate much more variety, and was the specifically European focus of the scheme in some way too parochial?
- Of all varieties of the Christian faith, it seemed best able to accommodate his persistent search for a means to link the truths of philosophy and religion, and his almost pantheistic sense of the "Absolute Unity" shared by God and his creation.
- But the biggest jump of all will be seeking out existing Regional Railways' lines which can also accommodate LRT services.
- Unless they become tribesmen when they acquire national membership they will lack those affiliations and loyalties below the level of nation which are identical in kind to national loyalty, and which sustain and give meaning to the existence of born Libyans: a system which derives nationhood from family and tribe does not easily accommodate immigrants.
- However, the principal indicator is often typology, the way axe shapes changed over time to accommodate different methods of hafting and specialisation in use (fig. 5.3).
- Potential employers, for example, have to weigh up the possibilities of employing mentally handicapped people; schoolteachers and heads may have to accommodate handicapped children in normal schools; members of a jury may have to pass verdict on a mildly handicapped person.
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