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Перевод: enshrine speek enshrine


[глагол]
хранить; лелеять воспоминание; помещать в раку


Тезаурус:

  1. For, if man is to continue to nourish that vital part of human civilisation, which is the control over the future of life on earth, it is necessary that his definition of morality, good social behaviour, and understanding of right and wrong uses the evidence to be found within the evolutionary story and which he can then enshrine in a viable "god" .
  2. Parliamentary discussions are not meant to reveal a general will which already exists and then to enshrine it in law, but instead to reflect the conflicts within society and to constitute opinion and judgement as a result of proposal and counterproposal, on information and the asking of questions.
  3. This had nothing to do with the European Social Charter, which proposes to enshrine similar rights, he said.
  4. The Junkers, by leading the German unification, were able to enshrine their own position.
  5. The draft drawn up by the Yeltsin team would enshrine his emergency powers to run matters of state at the expense of parliament.
  6. For if the act is put in question then so is subsequent British legislation, as well as article one of the Anglo-Irish Agreement, which enshrine the principle that there can be no change in the status of Northern Ireland without majority consent.
  7. Fundamentalism, then, is a simple expression of a faith which is said to enshrine the sacred tenets of a belief-structure.
  8. It would seem that there was no other way in which the urge to enshrine and secure the things that give joy and satisfaction could be satisfied.
  9. Laura remains the victim of her mother's shortcomings but Tom escapes Amanda's clutches and the spiritual impoverishment of low-income urban American life to become a poet and to sublimate his sister's suffering and enshrine her fragility in his writings.
  10. Holland refused to sign, fearing that de Gaulle had a hidden agenda for the new body to rival NATO, to deter British entry, to undermine the communities and to enshrine their domination by France and Germany.
  11. Further, "the Catholic Church does not ask that the law should enshrine any particular provision because it accords with Church teaching".
  12. A great deal of its significance in influencing "attitudinal changes" derives from the power of the State to legitimize and enshrine new perceptions of young people.
  13. To hold an anti-contraceptive view is one thing, but to enshrine it in the law of the land is another.

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