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Перевод: enlistment speek enlistment


[существительное]
зачисление на военную службу; добровольное поступление на военную службу; зачисление в организацию
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Conscription, the compulsory enlistment of civilians into the armed forces, was the standard form for recruiting servicemen in most European countries.
  2. In the spring of 1915 Prime Minister Asquith declared to the House of Commons that the continued enlistment of British sailors, the internment of enemy aliens and the recall of allied seamen to their own countries had reduced the maritime labour force to 85 per cent of its pre-war strength.
  3. After enlistment and commissioning in the RAF and completion of his service flying training Hillary was posted on 6 July 1940 to No. 603 (City of Edinburgh) Fighter Squadron in Dyce.
  4. The Soviet Union is making strenuous efforts to reduce its dependence on imports, boosting its use of fertilizers to levels above those anywhere else, but its enlistment of poor, fragile land in the battle for self-sufficiency in the early 1970s has meant a loss of land through abandonment in the 1980s, perhaps as much as 13 per cent of the peak grain area.
  5. Casimir left Dublin for the Balkans as a war correspondent and enlistment.
  6. Perhaps the harshest imposition was the forcible enlistment of young Christian boys into the corps of janissaries ( yeni eri = new troops).
  7. With the co-operation of Edmund Poole, until his enlistment in the RAF in 1941, Hampden Jackson and seven young graduates augmented by about thirty part-time tutors increased course provision from thirty-five classes in 1939-;40 to almost ninety in 1945.
  8. I was not, however, prepared to give an undertaking to bring National Service to an end until I was certain that we had the necessary voluntary enlistment.
  9. This makes the identification of basic texts very important - and the enlistment of expert help from the town or county hall most desirable
  10. During the war, the enlistment of many tutors in HM Forces was partly overcome through the appointment of young women graduates as WEA resident tutors to provide a variety of courses.
  11. The British critic Bryher regarded the film as "the first authentic comment on the War", praised particularly the depiction of enlistment, and poured scorn on those other British critics who had disliked the film's suggestion that it had been America who had won the war.
  12. "Surely, then, Kenneth, this great grudge of theirs will bring them out against the enlistment?"
  13. There were never enough masters to control the unruly mobs of boys, and the enlistment of prefects to the cause of authority was at best an ambiguous achievement: they were boys, too.

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