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Перевод: await
[глагол] ждать; ожидать; предстоять
Тезаурус:
- At the time set for the sale, it was realised that a special trainload of buyers, pressmen and spectators was due to arrive at Ayr railway station and the sale was delayed to await their arrival.
- Captured moths were consigned to jamjars overnight to await the matinee.
- When he does, we await him in force, with say, a dozen grenadiers, and make the arrest."
- There the microscopic ovum was revealed and followed as it started its monthly journey to await possible fertilisation.
- We still await determinations of the ages of the rock itself or of any of its components, but the degree of cosmic-ray bombardment is being measured to see if it is consistent with the short interval required to project material from the Moon to the Earth.
- Then it was that the carpenters, masons, tailors and shoemakers would await the cry from the "huer" on the cliff, "The mackerel are up".
- Unfortunately, they played in blue strips and Nicholas could not face the prospect of signing for a team that wore the same colour of shirts as Rangers, and so he returned to Celtic Boys Club to await his calling from Paradise.
- The Warrington by-election was held in mid-July, and that night I went with Neil Kinnock and David Owen to BBC Television Centre to await the result.
- Closer collaboration with the IMF, and fresh money, will almost certainly have to await a new government, due in March.
- When one quiet weekend this February Mr Grosz left the country on a short trip to Switzerland, little did he know what would await him on his return.
- Two of the ten cultures made from the samples have failed to show trichothecenes; the other eight await analysis.
- It may well be that a fairer test must await an examination of the poll tax over an entire electoral cycle.
- This method of grinding grain had to await the human skill to fabricate tools from two materials because three wooden parts were essential to the rotary mill: the rynd which bridged the eye of the runner stone and enabled it to be hung on top of the wooden spindle , and the handle , used for turning the running stone.
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