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Перевод: camaraderie
[существительное] дух товарищества; товарищество [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- And even before the War, though Hewlett in correspondence with Harold Monro and Newbolt could give and take hard knocks by way of semi-technical criticism, yet it is enveloped and emasculated by similarly anxious camaraderie.
- There existed in those days a true camaraderie in our profession, whatever the small differences in our approach.
- Far from the atmosphere of doom and gloom which I had imagined, there was far more camaraderie and cheerfulness than is shown nowadays.
- We catch remote glimpses of the camaraderie in the Mess of his "family", as he called it, of young officers, many of them "sprigs of nobility" whom he found well equipped to withstand the displeasure of senior officers when they were the bearers of unwelcome orders.
- By Christmas 1942 I had settled down pretty well at B.P. I had made friends and was enjoying the camaraderie that was peculiar to wartime organisations.
- There is a certain sense of camaraderie where people travel from show to show; aside from the serious work of showing dogs, it is also a great social event with many new friendships being forged in these few weeks.
- A spirit of camaraderie soon developed.
- The first group, that of ordinary soldiers, had found a new camaraderie at the Front, which had led "to a loosening of ties to the Party and its affiliations at home".
- This centre is a prime example of diving professionalism and camaraderie, and echoes the attitude of the PADI instructor who taught us in Barbados.
- Representatives of one, the Virginia Military Institute, argued in court earlier this month that admitting women would destroy the school's camaraderie, forged through rigorous physical and psychological training in an atmosphere totally without privacy.
- Everyone did their own labelling., As a result of this approach, a strong camaraderie developed between the Roddicks and the franchisees they selected to help spread their business philosophy.
- There's nothing sinister or mysterious about wanting to preserve the best aspects of the working class tradition - the humour, the camaraderie, the sense of shared experience and shared hardships.
- The camaraderie of fear was somehow comforting.
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