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Перевод: germane
[прилагательное] уместный; подходящий
Тезаурус:
- And as luck would have it, I just happen to have a list of apparently germane truths which I have been maturing during the last month or so, after being worsted in various conversations.
- The issue is currently germane with the publication, last week of For Women , a new magazine which, as everybody knows, shows pictures of naked men.
- The Articles which are germane to the subject being discussed here are Articles 10 and 11.
- This question of the definition of a knowledge worker will prove to be germane to our subsequent discussion, and we will need to develop the theme in more detail.
- words like preluciand , which have a folk tradition and are, in feeling, germane to all Europe: Leuchand, luisant , lucente : these words are absent in Miltonism, and purely pedantic words, like irriguous , have succeeded them.
- What's startling about 1986 is the manner in which the pop obsessions of self, want, luxury and aggression, have found their way to the surface of hip hop, with all the softer elements not germane to this violent push ruthlessly edited out.
- In a strategy pioneered by the affluent-worker study in Luton, which one might call the optimal-case approach, a site was chosen for the research which was not representative, nor claimed to be, but was particularly germane to the topic of the investigation.
- When Michael Barnes of Maryland, in the summer and autumn of 1985, made a series of discursive investigations into whatever North might be doing, McFarlane gathered in a large stack of papers, many of them germane, and invited Barnes into his office.
- Ironically, the Stag's reputation as an expensive liability is rooted in the three-litre, 145-horsepower engine - effectively two four-cylinder Dolomite/Saab 99 units siamesed to a common crankshaft - that is germane to the car's appeal.
- But what Roger Cook and his researchers entirely failed to do was to use the interesting current developments within WWF to highlight a crucial debate of which we are all a part - namely the values that should now guide the work we do in our respective movements, and how to make those values germane and relevant to people the world over.
- In the same package, there arrives the all-party whip, which lists a series of meetings and events, either of importance to members and their constituents, or germane to special interests.
- The idea of siphoning the matured learning of the Universities to the industrial and agricultural areas is as fresh and germane as if it had first been thought of last night.
- Full-time training at agricultural colleges, universities, or other specialized establishments can provide a much deeper knowledge of the theory of farming, but you should look very carefully at the syllabus to ensure that it covers subjects germane to practical smallholding before enrolling on a course.
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