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Перевод: forgo speek forgo


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отказываться; воздерживаться; поступиться


Тезаурус:

  1. A tracksuit's unfamiliarity forces compromise; its wearers are often loath to forgo elaborate hairdos, makeup, heels, jewellery and medallions just because the sportiness of the outfit implies reckless, leisurely abandon.
  2. He plans to accompany Mr Major to his count in Huntingdon and will forgo the election night dinner he planned to host at the Mirabelle.
  3. "I would much rather forgo your interest if it is to be tempered with interference!" she spat through pursed lips.
  4. If the youth was left to find his or her own employment, the visitor was to persuade the parents to forgo the relatively high initial earnings of blind-alley jobs in favour of one with a more permanent future.
  5. Even where the government pays for the mechanical means of conservation entirely (and thus avoids the problems of a lack of capital or labour on the part of the farmer, his inability to forgo food crops for a season, and the reduction of his perception of the risks involved even if his private resources are sufficient), such an act engenders apathy on the part of the farmer, who regards the work as belonging to the state (FAO 1966: 172, for a project in Morocco).
  6. One medium-sized firm of solicitors in East Anglia has written to its staff asking them to forgo their pay for December.
  7. A simple replicator, whether gene or meme, cannot be expected to forgo short-term selfish advantage even if it would really pay it, in the long term, to do so.
  8. So convinced was she that "Love conquers all, that she was prepared at all times to forgo conventional ties if they interfered with his development.
  9. Naturally, it is unfair that developing countries should have to forgo the luxuries that make life more comfortable such as fridges and air conditioning, but it is essential that the West makes available the best technology so that they can produce ozone friendly equipment.
  10. So the myth has it that Ms or Mr Trim very carefully calculates how much food (or how many calories) to forgo in order to afford an occasional large meal (on holiday or at Christmas for example).
  11. Mr Goria wants banks to give the group a discount on interest payments for 1989 and 1990 and to forgo interest for 1991.
  12. Some have become prepared to forgo promotion if it means too much disruption of home and family and if they personally do not want the commuting life.

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