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Перевод: flexible speek flexible


[прилагательное]
гибкий; гнущийся; податливый; уступчивый; свободный


Тезаурус:

  1. The false starts of the last couple of years have forced a much more flexible approach to budgeting, management of the supply chain, staff scheduling and so on.
  2. The Directive's provisions are also so flexible, because of the difficulty in reaching a consensus among the member states and commentators, that there are grave doubts about whether there is any point in adopting them at all.
  3. In addition 500 square metres of flexible gallery space will be created on the lower floor of the gallery.
  4. A group income election is flexible in that it is possible for a dividend to be paid outside the election by informing the Collector of Taxes (s 247(3)).
  5. The bass section of the RY10 provides slapped, fingered and various synth bass sounds which appear flexible and sound convincing.
  6. The collapse is possible because many of the ribs are not joined to the sternum, and those that do join make contact by long flexible cartilages.
  7. Whereas PMMA remains hard and glassy, the hydroxyl groups in poly-HEMA take up water, converting it to a clear, flexible elastomeric gel.
  8. UK manufacturer Input has gone a step further and coiled not just one, but two 5m flexible cables into the same body, and instead of just the one socket on the body of the reel, they have but another socket on the end of the second trailing lead.
  9. This boot is slightly more flexible than the K-SB3 L GTX, is more generously sized and has a distinct curve to its sole.
  10. The usual coiled electrical flexible cable consists of about 5m of cable, with a plug on one end and the socket mounted on a reel at the other end.
  11. The whole structure was, and to some extent was intended to be, quite flexible, almost like a basket.
  12. Tripos designed this next generation 2D- and 3D-searching program for corporate and relational database access, conformational flexible searching and chemical registration in conjunction with nine consortium companies, leading scientific collaborators, and strategic software and data suppliers.
  13. DAILY TELEGRAPH journalists yesterday began an immediate 36-hour strike, in protest at a package of compulsory redundancies and the introduction of contracts featuring a flexible five-day week requiring staff to work Saturdays and Sundays.

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