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Перевод: if
[конъюнкция] ли; если; коли; если бы; хотя; [существительное] неуверенность ; предположение; условие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- a terrible "Ow" - or totally good - a beautiful "Mm" - and when distress is relieved it may well be as if they themselves have conjured up the goodness.
- There is a similar earnings rule for the dependent wife's pension, and for this purpose an occupational pension also counts as earnings if the wife is under 60.
- But if the project's scientists - and the intellectual giants who ran Britain's nuclear programme at the time - weren't all that sure about the measurements, why did they call large press conferences (on 23 January, 1958) and flood the scientific press with detailed descriptions of the work?
- Dostoevsky has an impudent way of making his narrator declare "As a chronicler I confine myself to presenting events exactly as they happened, and it's not my fault if they appear incredible" - like the son of the house writing home about his time on the North-West Frontier of India.
- And life, and asking myself if it was all worthwhile."
- An exceptionally aggressive horse may reduce the position of another natural herd leader; a racehorse that always comes last may slide down the social scale; whereas a horse low in self-esteem and of a more passive and gentle nature, may, if its confidence is given a considerable boost, decide to dominate other horses formerly higher in the pecking order.
- If the patient's fever took several days to appear then it is much less likely to be Belladonna no matter how much the rest of the picture looks like it.
- If not, you are obliged to top it up to the statutory level.
- Be careful if you stay at this level for long.
- " If you don't ask him with 100 percent commitment and effort he won't do it, yet the feeling I got when it suddenly clicked was just amazing!"
- It was one of those rare occasions when a covert operation could be examined in the full glare of publicity and it showed what a foolhardy idea it was from the start for, even if Crabb had returned safely, it is unlikely he could have brought back enough information to have justified the risk in the first place.
- Many local authorities in their standing orders provide that in such circumstances the member of the council should leave the meeting, but if the standing orders do not so provide, the member may not be required to leave.
- If you smile every time one of your subordinates says "good morning" then your smile may be positively reinforcing their behaviour to do it again tomorrow.
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