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Перевод: immediate
[прилагательное] непосредственный; прямой; ближайший; немедленный; безотлагательный; срочный; спешный
Тезаурус:
- He turned, his jaw dropping for a second, before his attention was recalled to more immediate matters.
- One cannot prove a personal judgment of this kind, and I do not expect immediate assent to it.
- But plainly this is to ignore the extent to which the immediate beneficiaries of the sterling area were the Dominions rather than British citizens, a point neatly summarized by Table 5.
- A more important point is that passages of this sort, spliced as they are with images like the lizard from the immediate foreground of Pound's tent inside the wire-mesh cage of the prison camp, do not come into being out of the free associations of idle reverie, though in these Pisan cantos Pound exploits the illusion of that, as Joyce did in Ulysses when he pretended to transport himself and us into the mind of Leopold Bloom.
- Yet another victim, no doubt, of this Government's crippling monetary policies, policies which have been driving this country to economic ruin for the past 13 years, and which can be alleviated only by the immediate election of a Labour government.
- There were apparently no immediate takers as for some years Charles continued to run Eastington's three mills, but now in conjunction with Beards and Bonds Mills , just outside the parish.
- Last night a large majority approved a motion to that effect by Mikhail Gorbachev, who admitted more bluntly than ever before that reforms, far from strengthening the economy, were merely adding to its immediate difficulties.
- But anyone can bypass their GP and go straight to an NHS GUM (genito-urinary medicine) clinic for immediate and confidential treatment - or even just for a sexual health "MOT" between partners.
- "You'll do no such thing," was the immediate and simultaneous response from different quarters.
- MRS Thatcher yesterday marshalled the Cabinet behind a Foreign Office plan to give full British passports to at least 50,000 of Hong Kong's leading figures and their immediate families, despite the misgivings of the Home Secretary, Mr David Waddington, and other colleagues.
- Those who were not hard pressed and in no immediate danger of running at a considerable loss might have no strong incentive to vote in favour of a course which threatened them with heavy losses in the immediate future.
- But this is a long-term, prospective advantage, not an immediate one.
- The statute requires, however, not a threat of immediate danger, but rather an immediate need to act to protect.
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