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Перевод: dispel
[глагол] разгонять; разогнать; рассеивать; рассеять; развеять
Тезаурус:
- It is the more-educated people who most use complementary medicine, thus helping to dispel the idea that it is "unscientific" and used only by the uncritical; and about 10 per cent of clients going to complementary practitioners are referred by doctors or paramedics.
- But as work continues to undo the errors of the past in the care and treatment of the mentally handicapped and plan for the future, efforts must now begin to re-educate the public and dispel the misconceptions which still abound in our society even among its higher echelons.
- The examination not only confirmed the findings of the comparison stage of the FAOR study, but also highlighted the difficulties and expense that would be involved if the proposals were to be implemented at the level suggested; at the same time it helped to dispel certain misconceptions about the needs of the users overall.
- Whatever the justice of this prejudice, it is important in the present economic climate that we should do our utmost to dispel it.
- In the distance, above the offices and blocks of flats, soared Windsor Castle, silver-grey in the sunshine which was about to dispel the morning mist.
- Both French and European Community officials making their springtime visits to Washington have been anxious to dispel American anxieties.
- For example, the Association of Environmental Consultancies was established in 1991 by a group of 20 European environmental consultancies, in an attempt to dispel some of the uncertainties surrounding the professional standards of consulting firms.
- Like many sexually nave people, Lewis supposed that if he eliminated the consciously erotic elements of his sexuality from the surface of life, he would be able to dispel the habits and characteristics of which these particular tastes were a mere symptom.
- After dinner Mr and Mrs Webster retired to the "Front Room" to sleep off the meal, and I was glad to be going on evening watch, which I believed would help to dispel my sense of isolation.
- Sir Patrick said the brochure had a dual aim: to show potential recruits that government legal work was responsible and worthwhile; and to dispel the notion that the service was for lawyers who had not made it in other parts of the profession.
- The Commission went on to say that detention could also be used "to dispel or confirm reasonable suspicion by questioning the suspect or seeking further material evidence with his assistance".
- However, Sir Lewis has made great efforts to dispel an admitted "deep scepticism" at his appointment among the group's staff of more than 7,000, and there is growing confidence among them in what he is doing.
- Now for some good news to dispel the gloom; once the Sun enters Scorpio on October 23, you can relax and safely say that the remainder of this year will be plain sailing and relatively carefree.
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