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Перевод: borne speek borne


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ограниченный; с узким кругозором;
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#p.p. от bear


Тезаурус:

  1. Far better, then, not to plant the worthless white mulberry, but rather to take the king's money and plant instead the almost identical black mulberry, Morus nigra , which since Roman times had borne delicious crops of long, purple fruit.
  2. The argument raged for days, then Richard suddenly declared that he would not marry Alys because she had been his father's mistress and had borne him a son.
  3. But if it had been necessary for me to do so, I would have concluded that the whole loss should be borne by Union Discount.
  4. The APB recognises that companies will have to bear the additional costs of expanding the audit's scope, but says that these will be borne more heavily by riskier companies.
  5. If you have to sell your present home, it is worth asking for your relocation costs, including estate agency fees and legal expenses, to be borne by your employer.
  6. Your travel expenses, and those of your spouse and children if appropriate, should normally be borne by your employer.
  7. This figure lies on the high side of our initial estimate but two factors must be borne in mind.
  8. As England's leading batsman of the 1980s he has borne a heavy responsibility and perhaps because of this has never completely fulfilled his potential; few batsmen can have been blessed with so much natural ability, yet he often looks vulnerable until he has settled down and even then has succumbed countless times to an infuriating nibble or waft outside the off stump.
  9. This is certainly borne out by the World Boxing Council ratings.
  10. Others would be borne by the few feminists and freaks who preferred girls, for the whole thing would be voluntary; no compulsion would be needed; PopCon's research had been thorough.
  11. It wasn't until I heard Dennis say, "I'll just fetch up another bottle of the Hunter Valley" that it was borne in on me that the woman who was frenching me and bringing herself off on my belt buckle was none other than Karen Parsons, the wife of Dennis Parsons, who was currently six feet away on the other side of the dining-room door and closing rapidly.
  12. Their costs, in lost chargeable hours, are borne by their firms rather than by registered auditors as a body.
  13. The following sections therefore set out to identify key issues which should be borne in mind when designing job control systems to suit the organisation and individual assignment.

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