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Перевод: fruition speek fruition


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пользование благами; наслаждение; осуществление
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Тезаурус:

  1. During the fifteen months he remained in South Africa after The Soldier's Tale he created three more works and laid plans for others, some of which came to fruition years later.
  2. New methods will come, no doubt, with the fruition of that research which the Home Secretary has urged and supported; but we cannot even claim to be using existing methods, when 7,550 prisoners are sleeping tonight three in a cell, and when policies which, but for the war, would have been on the statute book in 1939, and have already been on the statute book for half a generation, have hardly begun to be carried into effect for lack of premises.
  3. Expectations of confidentiality and silence prevent many accounts from reaching fruition, for as the revelations of Spycatcher (Wright and Greenglass 1986) revealed, it is not necessarily what is written which causes the pain; rather it is the breach of the convention which requires members in various arms of the executive to say nothing about their practices.
  4. This goal is still far from fruition but some progress has been made, particularly by groups and organizations which have had limited but specific objectives (eg the production of teaching media) or which have functioned within one educational level (eg academic libraries).
  5. He would point out that scientific projects need a great deal of time to come to fruition, and premature publication of, er, data can damage progress.What appear to be facts at an early stage may well be disproved before the work is completed.
  6. So a further part of the prophecy of chapter 2 and the divine judgement of chapter 3 comes to its dark fruition.
  7. Without the resources of the Oxford department in the following three years, Florey would probably not have been able to bring penicillin to clinical fruition.
  8. This was in recognition both of the 40th anniversary of his debut with the company and of the strenuous part he has played in bringing to fruition this ambitious project.
  9. He was a devoted and loyal colleague who was too old and set in his ways when he became Professor to introduce major developments, but signs of change were seen, coming to fruition in his successor's reign.
  10. particular fruition.
  11. His support of plots against Beaton in 1544 and 1545 came to fruition in May 1546, when a group of Fifeshire lairds headed by Norman Leslie, son of the earl of Rothes, broke into the episcopal castle at St Andrews, murdered the cardinal and slung his body over the castle walls; the murderers, henceforth known as the Castalians, barricaded themselves inside the castle, which they held as a Protestant stronghold.
  12. Marx's exposition of capitalism was not just an attempt to show its nature and its temporary character, it also showed how capitalism has an inner dynamic which brings about its development, its fruition, and ultimately its destruction.
  13. The destroyed South is named in "Blue Grass", byword for Tate's native Southern state of Kentucky, rammed hard against "Troy" in controlled synaesthesia that identifies conflagration with fruition:

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