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Перевод: committed


[прилагательное]
идейный; преданный идее


Тезаурус:

  1. The foregoing examples are taken from documents written by uneducated men who committed to paper, as best they could, what they thought they had heard, or spellings they believed appropriate.
  2. Mrs Newton, a committed Anglican and regular churchgoer who had no children, left estate with a net value of 2,791,248.
  3. He finds Miriam appealing and she holds for him the added attraction of being married and committed herself.
  4. And, while fighting shy of political commitment, Bourdieu, like many, remains committed to the belief that the point is still not just to interpret, analyse or agonize about the world, but to change it.
  5. I was due to pay my second visit to my surgeon after my operation, and I had committed myself to returning to the Centre for a day visit at the end of October.
  6. One politically committed ex-collaborator comments: "In the beginning what she was doing was an interesting exercise in radical chic.
  7. This is a far cry from the days when increases in national income were committed by the conference before they were generated and the economy's commanding heights were deemed to be heavy, smokestack industries.
  8. He had not seen her for a while and he was pretty sure she had committed suicide.
  9. We have long been committed Europeans, believing that Britain can only be secure, successful and environmentally safe if we play our full part in building a more united and democratic Europe.
  10. The suicide was committed with mastery, and the desperation was very precise.
  11. There was one vital breakthrough for the nationalist consciousness, though there still remains some doubt as to how deep this was for the Fianna Fil party: all the parties committed themselves to the recognition of the protestant - loyalist group as having legitimate aspirations and affirmed the need for the recognition of "two sets of legitimate rights" coexisting in the island as a whole: "Constitutional nationalists are determined to secure justice for all traditions
  12. Information about resources was collected in terms of money spent on training and staff committed to the organization of training, the emphasis being on how far authorities and libraries are committing resources directly.
  13. The electorate, still besotted with a belief in free trade, rejected Baldwin's campaign for, although the Conservatives were the largest parliamentary party, they were outnumbered by Labour and Liberal MPs who were committed to free trade; the first Labour government was formed as a result.

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