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Перевод: cooperate speek cooperate


[глагол]
сотрудничать; взаимодействовать; содействовать; способствовать; кооперировать; кооперироваться; объединяться


Тезаурус:

  1. If the Social Democrats do after all cooperate with the Greens, and the Greens hold the balance of power, can they use it?
  2. In the first of these a group of libraries cooperate because of a factor or factors which they hold in common - usually their subject field or their geographical location.
  3. But even when it breaks down there are all sorts of reasons why a couple could benefit by continuing to cooperate, and treating their divorce, too, as nonzero sum.
  4. In Dewsbury the Council got the magistrates to cooperate in reporting pubs which gave sweets to children under thirteen in order to entice them inside the Wigan Council got the Home Secretary to the local police force.
  5. To play the COOPERATE card means to play the female role when it is your turn to do so.
  6. This is an important but different explanation from that which attributes failure of conservation programmes to the conservation agency (e.g. the Ministry of Forestry, the Environment, or ad hoc project staff) being ineffective in getting local people to cooperate with them .
  7. We can still express scores as a percentage of the "benchmark", or "always cooperate" score, even though that benchmark needs more complicated calculation and is no longer a fixed 600 points.
  8. Both continue to COOPERATE until the end of the game, and both end up with the full 100 per cent "benchmark" score of 600 points.
  9. The tacit threat of having their operating licences removed was required before they agreed to cooperate with GCCS and let it see their messages each day.
  10. Stressing the need "to behave in a manner which is neither racist nor sexist," "to uphold individual rights," and "to cooperate and consult with the community and other agencies in pursuing our purpose" has not gone down well with conservative officers.
  11. Since publishing an open letter in the British Medical Journal asking all doctors to cooperate in the survey, the centre has had enquiries from doctors who may have patients suffering from AIDS.
  12. If both cooperate (with each other, not with the authorities) by refusing to speak, there is not enough evidence to convict either of them of the main crime, and they receive a small sentence for a lesser offence, the Reward for mutual cooperation.
  13. To cooperate may be defined as to work together or to operate jointly-These terms are therefore not dissimilar, yet co-ordination may be seen to be of a higher level and a more difficult operation than co-operation.

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