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Перевод: avail speek avail


[существительное]
польза ; выгода ;
[глагол]
быть полезным; быть выгодным


Тезаурус:

  1. Although she was treated by a vet, it was to no avail.
  2. The part you require is 560794 (Genuine Parts) This is equivalent to GTRIII which is a Unipart number As you have fitted two of these to no avail I would try the gauge itself As your Land Rover has been fitted with a non-original switch to work the glow plugs and this has caught fire, there may have been a short circuit which damaged the voltage stabiliser and temperature sender unit and has probably damaged the gauge itself The colour of the sender unit is not significant
  3. He wrote notes, asking if they could meet but to no avail.
  4. For the spirit still is bright and swift, the eye capable of all delight; but what can that avail, when I cannot, here, in the street, submit to my impulse or sensation, but must be a creature of body, where the body is all, the spirit in subjection to it?
  5. The couple invited newspaper editors to a series of private lunches at Kensington Palace, to appeal to their better nature, but to no avail.
  6. All to no avail, the Admiral saying that if his instructions were obeyed, the ships would pass over the centre line alternately.
  7. Here, whatever else is obscure, the need for a much greater commitment of resources is indisputable: without, for example, a massive renewal and expansion of physical provision, men and methods will not avail, though men are the essence of the service and methods cry out for more and more exploration.
  8. A. Lunacharsky underlined the growing rift between the educational health of the larger towns and the benighted countryside, but to no avail.
  9. A refugee is "a person who, owing to a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality and is unable or, owing to such fear, unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country" , according to the United Nations 1951 Convention and 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees.
  10. But this will be to no avail if the choreographer is attempting to tell a story and does not have expert advice from musicians of the calibre of Edwin Evans, Constant Lambert and John Lanchbery.
  11. Lefevre spent much of his time standing about in the street outside the theatre to no avail, whilst Thiercelin wasted a day and a half following up a couple of false trails supplied by articles in the local newssheet .
  12. I spent hours at one of those "so many" stone circles near Garrynahine trying to get the same angle as JTR to no avail.
  13. He yelled for union solidarity to support the strike and to bring management to their knees, but to no avail.

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