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Перевод: exertion
[существительное] напряжение; усилие; старание; использование; проявление [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Worse () open air; physical exertion, after eating; cold drinks; sour food; standing.
- Traditionally it has been common practice for schools to seek to maintain discipline and control misbehaviour via the exertion of authority and the employment of sanctions as punishments.
- Worse () lying on the painful side, touch, pressure, motion, exertion, tight clothing.
- The only corroborative evidence, he suggested, was the bruising to her arm and legs, which could have been caused by the exertion of force.
- Readings were only normal when I was walking, perhaps because of the tendency of exertion to increase body temperature.
- His breath, after the exertion, came in startled gasps.
- He had been in good health, and had been subjected to no particular strain or exertion.
- Soul for them was a form of exertion; performance that Barney Hoskyns called (in reference to The Jam, as it happens) "a gymnasium of exhortation".
- Sweats about the head on the least exertion, covered with cold sweat.
- Worse () motion, even the winking of an eye; exertion is impossible, they keep perfectly quiet and still, in the dark too because worse () by light.
- Worse () cold air, ascending or exertion.
- Laing's desire to reduce physical exertion stemmed from personal experience during his early days on the shop floor.
- Amateurism provided a bridge between the old world of aristocratic values and the new one of bourgeois exertion and competitiveness.
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