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Перевод: encompass
[глагол] окружать; обносить стеной; заключать в себе
Тезаурус:
- In reaction to Bosnia's newly-gained independence, defiant Serbs yesterday declared their own state in the region which they said will encompass more than 50 per cent of the current republic and remain under Belgrade rule.
- There can come a point when a child is genuinely beside himself (you have to use your knowledge of your child) and you need to encompass him firmly in your arms until he calms down.
- The North Committee recommended a reformulation of the offence of reckless driving so as to encompass "very bad driving" of a wider kind, retaining careless driving as the lower offence.
- In part, this could be achieved by widening regional policy to encompass aspects of service employment (not a traditional focus for regional support) and by linking approved projects with job creation.
- Resistance focused initially on nuclear testing and the existence of American bases on British soil, but it quickly broadened to encompass unilateral nuclear disarmament in general and a rejection of the Polaris missiles favoured by the then Conservative Government in particular.
- This dubious eschatology need not worry us because the novel makes no attempt to encompass it.
- There are clear reasons why state power should encompass the means to conserve soil, reafforest and so on, but why do governments not do it successfully?
- The first "Aspects" discs to come my way encompass a wide musical spectrum.
- The breeds of Scotland encompass a collection of world-famous specialist beef and dairy breeds on the one hand and one of the most unusual, picturesque and hardy of all European breeds on the other, along with the remnants of an equally hardy small breed of the isles fashioned by its exceptionally harsh environment.
- President Gorbachev is as uncertain as everyone about what the future of the two - perhaps one - German states will be, but there is no doubt that the Gorbachev vision of a new Europe had to encompass the Wall's disappearance.
- A welfare ideology develops this function beyond the narrow, protective remit of the residual model to encompass rehabilitation and prevention (Hardiker, 1981).
- No single economic model can encompass all the West-Pacific NIC policies from Hong Kong's free market approach to South Korea's planned industrial strategy.
- Partnership arrangements between a college and a company or companies might encompass a range of activities, including skills-updating courses, supervisory management and intensive language tuition for example, which fall outside the scope of this chapter because they do not impact directly upon the 16-;19 age group.
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