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Перевод: achievement
[существительное] достижение; выполнение; успех ; подвиг
Тезаурус:
- Commenting on this year's grants, Race Director Chris Brasher said: "It's a fantastic achievement and one of which we are very proud.
- In classrooms where such a pattern exists personal pace and achievement can be taken as the yardstick against which learning is measured.
- This was generally considered to be brilliant, although it seems to me that it was as much my father's achievement as my own, and probably perceived unconsciously by him as such.
- If you only read, say, the Independent and listen to Radio 4 (and there are some people who do), you would think the entire British nation agreed that the National Health Service was Britain's finest achievement; was indeed a sacred trust that should not be tampered with in any way, but merely fed with the choicest morsels of public spending and worshipped.
- Another issue, as yet little studied or confronted, is that of gender differences in access to education and achievement at school.
- The achievement of the eighties was that at least something was achieved out of the stops and goes.
- So there is a way of escape, a cessation of desire, an achievement of ineffable peace and blessedness.
- If "the final aim of every living thing, creature, or being is the full achievement of itself" ( Phoenix , 403) it can only do this through another - typically the other of sexual difference.
- When the boy drew his horse in triumphantly beside him, he felt more pride, more sense of achievement than he had felt in four years of high-powered business dealings.
- During these years we are still on the high plateau of Wordsworth's poetic achievement.
- Nor should the issues and problems examined here be allowed to overshadow the fact that 15,000 people in the UK are experiencing great satisfaction, involvement and a sense of achievement within their communities through their work in a Citizens Advice Bureau.
- In 1791 William Cowper set Mary Leapor apart from other "natural" poets whose celebrity and achievement had been strictly ephemeral.
- The belief that sport was character forming was adopted from the public schools and achievement in sport became one of the most important sources of status in elementary school life
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