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Перевод: dispense
[глагол] распределять; раздавать; отправлять; приготовлять лекарство; приготовлять и распределять; освобождать
Тезаурус:
- Something which appeals to me a lot is its ability to sound either blatantly digital (with a sharp, bright quality to the effects), or (if you dispense with the EQ or treat it with care) to simulate analogue effects.
- There is plenty of choice for the investor who wants to dispense with a broker's advice and simply issue specific instructions to buy or sell shares and deal with settlement.
- Is the tale to be told in the short space of thirty or forty minutes with a minimal cast? 1f so, then care should be taken to dispense with any dancer or item not essential to the action, e.g. Ashton eliminated several characters in Turgenev's A Month in the Country.
- While every effort has been made to express the ideas in everyday language, it has been impossible to dispense with some scientific terms.
- The tragedy of Oedipus Rex was given archetypal significance by Freud when he claimed it encapsulated the universal unconscious wish of young boys to dispense with their fathers in order to establish an exclusive claim upon their mothers.
- Today's factory farms, which dispense with straw for bedding and have little use for natural manure, turn out thousands of litres of slurry - dung and urine mixed with water - every day.
- An endless stream of proposals had poured in for the 20 million a year it had to dispense.
- For example, if it were shown that the reduction of through-traffic was the principal reason for the reduction in accidents, then it would be efficacious to dispense with the expensive street furniture and speed-reduction measures.
- Trivers argues that the chances of selection favouring altruistic behaviour in which individuals dispense a benefit to another greater than the cost of the act will be improved when many potentially altruistic situations arise in the population, when there are repetitive interactions of the same kind within a small group of individuals, and where symmetrical situations favouring the return of benefits are common.
- These results do not require us to dispense with the idea of an internal body clock, if only because they appear very rarely in experiments lasting only a week or so.
- He spent half the year in the saddle, touring villages to collect revenues, dispense justice as a magistrate (with the power to send miscreants to prison for up to two years) and even to inspect opium dens.
- Dispense with careful hands:
- What they ignore is Charlton's ability to dispense knowledge acquired when turning out in more than 600 matches for Leeds United and 35 in the England colours, his World Cup experience of great and possibly lasting importance to the Irish cause.
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