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Перевод: budge
[существительное] овчина ; [глагол] шевелиться; пошевельнуться; пошевельнуть; сдвинуть с места; передумать
Тезаурус:
- I put on his headcollar and tried to lead him but he wouldn't budge.
- The dry weather continues to affect racing and Oliver Sherwood will not run Tonights The Night in the A.F. Budge Chase.
- But Colm wouldn't budge.
- He desperately tried to drag his hand away, but it wouldn't budge.
- But experience shows that few companies will budge without vast incentives; most firms recruit few local people; some leave when tax holidays end; and zones work only when there are few of them in any one area.
- I dunno, but I just don't want to budge.
- Measured by the government's official poverty line - which counts as poor a family of four with an income below 12,675, in 1989 dollars - the proportion of blacks stuck at the bottom has refused to budge from around a third for the past 20 years, compared with a tenth of all whites.
- FIG claims that Kevin saw his doctor with backache before taking out the policy and despite letters from his doctor, refused to budge until TODAY became involved.
- While other workers have published careful studies showing modest, often transitory, benefits of training for IQ, Heber's projects stood as a beacon of hope for dramatic and lasting benefits, and also as the defence against those who say that IQ has proved disappointingly hard to budge.
- They cannot be shot or netted since they refuse to budge and will be sitting tight underground.
- No use, you won't budge now.
- Unfortunately, the partner does not make use of this opportunity, because he, too (and for the same reason), pretends to be asleep and fears to budge.
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