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Перевод: ante
[существительное] ставка ; доля ; часть ; взнос
Тезаурус:
- "without the engine being stopped" Means that apart from the exceptions at regulation 107(2) (a) and (b) (the main ones are shown at 4 ante ), the engines of all motor vehicles must be stopped when the vehicles are unattended.
- As Kavner's hysteria mounts, Ephron ups the ante on the sucrose front and the whole mish-mash descends swiftly down the toilet.
- But by then the revolution was won; Palmer's contribution was to up the ante.
- The pay rises will jeopardise the new tough austerity programme of the Prime Minister, Mr Ante Markovic, which is due to come into effect on January 1.
- Robin Hood Quarry No 3 has seen Upping the Ante given a direct finish, traversing left at the second pair of pegs, and given the grade E5 6b b by Ian Parsons and Jim Ballard.
- The day from which the Romans calculated and the day to be designated were both included, for example, 2 January was designated ante diem IV Non.
- In so far as Whitehall had considered these matters it had been vaguely assumed that a status quo ante would be established and the Dutch in the Netherlands East Indies, the French in Indochina, and the Colonial Office in Burma and Malaya would resume their rightful sway.
- Accordingly, there was no basis for ruling out as necessarily inadmissible ab ante the evidence which the Crown sought to lead.
- So will you be good enough to ante up, please chaps."
- "expose your person" This point is proved by describing the penis fully and stating what condition it was in as outlined at point 2 ante .
- Failing an admission a question to the defendant such as "Where did you intend to go when you got into your car?" or "What were you trying to do?" etc. may help to prove that he had an intention to drive as discussed at point (B) 2 ante .
- An integral part of our talks therefore has outlined the valuable role of the organisation both ante and post-natally within the support network generally offered to women and their partners.
- Faced with the prospect of Nissan's Washington plant in the UK training its sights on the mainland and upping exports to as much as 70 per cent of production - that's 140,000 cars a year by 1992 - the two most powerful men in French industry locked themselves behind doors and decided then and there to up the ante in the fight against the Japanese.
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